2015 / 2016 BMW R1200GS * What Would Steve Jobs Do?
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First Ride & Review of the new 2015 BMW R1200GS . It comes in new colors and has keyless start and shift assist in addition to a heavier crankshaft. It's all good. Steve Jobs isn't dead, he works at BMW.
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Miss ya, my friend. I ended up getting this model and seeing your review pop up in my timeline again made me smile. Rest easy, brother
@sabamacx
3 жыл бұрын
What happened?
@Peter-976
3 жыл бұрын
@@sabamacx he passed away. Cancer
@MrMegaPerez
5 ай бұрын
How do you like it so far? Do you still have the bike? Any issues?
Thank you very much for your video, the first real GS2015 video to be found on youtube. As this is very likely going to be my next bike, i'd love to see/hear more about it.
Very good sample of the bike. I like your review it's not boring . Until the next.
After much research a 2008 BMW R1200 GS Adventure suddenly appeared in my garage, since I prefer off-road riding on Colorado dirt/gravel roads, I love the lighter weight, fewer electronics, and she starts with a key. I have no wireless devices in my home, and do not have a cellphone. After renting a 2018 BMW GS the keyless issue and extra weight were not things I wanted in my life. Great video, enjoy the new bike!
I liked the video and thank you to show me again a bit of California, that is always in my heart since i seen it in 2010. I fell in love for San Francisco. Ciao from Italia.
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
inferno7654 And I need to see Italy again:)
I appreciate they video. great entertaining ride you filmed. thanks.
I purchased a 2016 model based on this review. Great work. Call BMW for a comm. You summed it up well. Thanks. I was so expecting it to disappoint me. By no way. thanks
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+BlenderBends You just made my day:)
Thanks for the fun ride and commentary!
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+Ken Kucel My pleasure:)
Good review. Traded my 2014 f800adv on the 2015 r1200gs, what a great machine! Thanks for posting.
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Randall Compton Thank you Sir!
nice start of the ride. loved it in a first video as well
Really nice review of the bike. I would love to take that thing for a spin!
Bought a 2015 a week ago.. best bike i have ever ridden.
Happy GS anniversary 2 years this month. Love your work. So not disappointed about buying this Bike. I have ridden around Australia on my GS. thanks.
@calmoto9073
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support!
Dude, your videos are the best. Just subscribed. Thanks.
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
+Mr. Tosh Thanks Bro! I do what I can:)
I love my 2014 GSA. You tried stating it while on gear and you did not pull the clutch. BMWs do not disappoint son. Trust me.
Great review. Even greater riding.
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+Jason Thurman Thank you Sir!
Mate, when I listen to your reviews you remind me of Hank Schrader off Breaking Bad. Catching a glimpse of your reflection in the mirror on this review, you look like him too! Really enjoy watching your reviews, keep them coming like a Freight Train!
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
I love it! Thank you.
With the heavier crank shaft, did that decrease the amount of felt engine vibrations ?
Now I want one. Great video. thx
great video ! do you like this one or the GSA ? and why ? thx
Nice little ride mate, I have the 2014 model across the pond here. No issues with stalling with mine? Love the keyless thing though. Thanks for the review.
You would know best yourself, but it looked like you pulled the clutch in before the successful start-up? It will probably start on the side-stand without the clutch pulled in, but not with it up - to give the starter motor an easier time?
My birthday is on 12.08, this is the gift I want!
@didiermarcellino3171
9 жыл бұрын
Command registered. BOSS
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Coming right up!
@didiermarcellino3171
9 жыл бұрын
Cal Moto 😁
first time viewer. Enjoyed your review.. I've got a 2013 model.. key-less would be good...great bike
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Graeme Murray The motor on the 2013 is better than having the keyless of the 2015:)
So yeah I know this comes very late in the game as you posted this video already about a year ago... But. I just wanted to let you know that this particular video was what made me choose the GS over the KTM. With the keyless start/gas cap which really is a very convenient feature! :) Great videos man!
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+Tetsaraku Thank you, and congratulations on the new GS!!
@Tetsaraku
8 жыл бұрын
+Cal Moto Thanks! I think it should go without saying that I'm really happy with the bike! Anyway, I think BMW should send some money your way, since '2015 R1200GS - All that it should be, and more' is the perfect slogan and great marketing. And I'm sure I'm not the only person on this planet looking for a new bike who found your review and was deeply convinced that this is THE bike to have. At least you should get some brownie points. Or cookies. Or fucking something. :)
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+Tetsaraku I thank you for appreciating me! I'm sure that BMW feels that it's the least I should for their great brand and be happy with that;). Cheers.
February 2023 First time ever saw your tube. I was the caretaker for a 2014 GS. It was suppose to have had a lighter crank and flywheel. it reved quicker ? maybe ? Thanks !!!!!
Thanks for the great review Cal Moto. The GS has the reputation as The Best all round adventure bike world wide for one simple reason. It is. Ducati may be faster but you have to sell a kidney for servicing costs. HD are great but don't try to take a turn or corner at any speed. The GS won't win a beauty contest but just ride one and find out why they are The Best all round bike any where on the planet. Definitely worth the $$$.
Hi Cal Moto!What gloves are you wearing on this vid? Alpinestars, right? But the model…? Great review, btw! Subscribed!
this is one of the most magnificent bikes every. Ride it once and never what to get off.
@AmusedOz
8 ай бұрын
Yep, I’ve a 2015 triple black GSA since new and love it, not interested in the 1300 either.. no sense
Steve would create Motoplay! Navigator V is old stuff and the navigation wheel could so sweetly pilot my iphone ... But yeah, beside that, lovely bike :-)
....... very nice riding !
Currently have a 1150GS and I am looking to upgrade. Still not sure if it will be a '16 LC GS or the last '10 aircooled model. I prefer the looks and gadgets on the LC but I also enjoy the simpleness of the aircooled one. And I hate those new indicator switches. The bulky button design was way better imo.
Lovely sound...
Thank you for the post. I would to ask a question, it may be a stupid one as i dont know about motorcycles as you do. If I install Akrapovic titanium headers for the R1200GS LC and instead of using the given Akrapovic exhaust for that model, i would like to customize the mount and fit in a shorty Akrapovic exhaust meant for the S1000RR. Would there be any damage to the engine? Thank you.
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
No problem....go for it:)
isso sim é moto pra mim aqui no brasil um verdadeiro sonho , quem dera ter uma moto dessa de macho, potente robusta, linda e claro nem tenho palavras
I like the "....bring it on haters" comment. Nice riding.
If Steve Jobs made my GS I would sell it. No way I want to be part of his cult.
the sound of this engine is medicine.
The usual hilly area you ride around is nice but I thought this new scenery/area was a good change. Nice move at the end lol
Cant wait for your review of an s1000xr (in comparison with this bike) its gonna be one of the 2 for me (someday ;)
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
You and me both!
whats that knocking?
Two years old...still haven't gotten my GS...the struggle continues.
Great fun video - so glad BMW didn't dumb the machine down, I love my 2014GS almost (almost) as much fun to ride as my Street Triple R. Question for you regarding the keyless ignition - do you still need the key to open the fuel cap or has that been integrated keyless too??? Great vid - thanks for posting and ride safe! - All the best and greetings from Blighty....TMF
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Thank you....much obliged! The gas cap is key less and very cool and convenient.
Thumbs up for taunting the haters.
Ease of stalling off road, not on. Wet clutch won't prevent a stall caused by hitting a log (honestly, if you used it right, you could do everything with the dry clutch that you can with the wet, it's just a packaging thing).
you sure go fast!
I liked the older versions better!! GOOD VIDEO!
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
CW CRITCH Thanks Man!
Thanks for the post... Black looks awesome... Yeah the secret is out. Steve Jobs faked his death and is working at BMW on the R1200 GS team! ;)
You shift it so well it sounds like a quickshifter
I'm gonna need that.
Hi! Where and how do you fix your Camera? Regards
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
FuelFree Motos I mount it directly in front of the chin guard with the GoPro mounts.
So one of these, a BMW R1200RT LC, and oh what the hell they can add a K1600GT as well, as soon as I win the Euromillions jackpot :-)
Hey CalMoto I am looking at the GS and GSA and considering the lowered suspension. Have you every ridden either of those bikes and what are the compromises on pavement. Thanks
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
What year bikes are you looking at?
@toddclaussen
9 жыл бұрын
2015's with lowered suspensions The lowered GS goes drops from 7.7 high to 6.5 high. The lowered GSA goes from 8.5 to 6.5.(Similar to the RT) I believe they use the same shorter shocks and center stand on both. My question is: Does this lowered adversely affect the bikes handling on pavement ? Which is 90% of my riding. I am tall enough inseam wise to get my feet down even on the GSA, but I ride two up quite often and throwing my wife up high (had a 2001 GS) can get dicey when you are at a standstill ( with arthritic hip joints ) Thanks
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Todd Claussen I believe that most of the height reduction is achieved through a lower sub-frame so the performance of the bike should remain unchanged from the standard. You still have ESA available to you; however, the center stand is bit more difficult to use. You should definitely get one:)
beatiful place
What a fun bike. I took a test ride last weekend and fell in love with it. Not sure the one I rode had the shift assist you mentioned.
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Shift assist is an option that is easily retro fitted if the bike doesn't have it already. Fun stuff!
@SkyRider365
9 жыл бұрын
Cal Moto Good enough for most people without it I guess. Just been catching up on your older videos and really enjoying them. It's nice to see the bikes in different countries, different roads. Ride safe.
tengo una gs ,,,,,,increible , hay que probarla ,
"Why is is not working?" Well, it was in 2nd gear and then 3rd? "Why can't I find neutral"? Because you need to shift it to N? The remote is too far? What does the remote have to do with being on (N)eutral? Did you notice that when you pressed the clutch it turned on immediately, even in 2nd? That how a modern bike works...will never turn on if not in (N)eutral?
I hate that elusive neutral light to start when I stall getting re-ended at a green light bring back kick starters please
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
I just had fun thinking about the Hahnenkamm!
I 'eally love this adventure bike but I am only 5'5" tall I am not so sure if I can put just at least my toes on the ground while sitting on it.
@alanroaquin7909
9 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brian I need to try and sit on one of these to really find out.
I'm ready to buy this one in 2 week more, I tryed tht 1190 R by KTM but is very aggresive bike and too truble to long travels. I also tyyed the Triumph 1200 but also very trumbling bike, finally tryed the Ducati Multistrada is a great bike but very delicated bike, what you think about it ?? I'm between the BMW R 1200 Gs 2015 and the new Ducati Multistrada. Your opinion before make a mistake in the decition
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
I'm not a big Ducati fan; that said, how can you go wrong with either machine? Will this be your only bike?....Go GS. Do you value comfort?.....GS. Is resale value key?...GS. Do you want a bike that will rip your head off?....Multi. Go ride them all again before you buy.
The BMW flat twins are akin to rear engine Porsches. A design, originally a fabulous concept, and then steadily over engineered to keep relevant in a modern world. Case in point, if you have to water cool those opposed cylinders already jutting out in the wind, there is something wrong. Same in Porsches, if you have to put monster tyres in the bulbous back to keep it from changing ends in a turn, its rethink time. Having said that, A flat twin, 600 cc per side is awesome. As is a Porsche. Wow. I would want one of each any day. Finally, Porsche with its V-10 GT and BMW with its latest in line motorcycles have proven they can build world class machines anytime. Except for the criminal traffic violation, I enjoyed the video.
@socialoracle
7 жыл бұрын
It was pursued due to emissions regulations.
Yeah....just to let you know....it's a totally different bike!...I know this is a old vid, but the engine is brand new, being lower but longer, the trans is all new....the clutch is now a multi plate wet design and the the exh and drive shaft are now on different sides...so yeah they changed a few things :)
Keyless starting is pretty much pointless IMO. You still need to get your key out to open the gas tank or getting in and out of your panniers.
"All that it should be and more." your words... *1
I hear there's a growing theft problem with the keyless entry equipped vehicles. The bad guys have "black boxes" that hack the signal on your key fob, and then amplify its signal so the bike can be started with the fob far away like inside your home or workplace, and your ride just get ridden away. Anybody else hear about this ?
If you had to choose a bike for yourself of the 1200gs and the 1190 adv, which one, and why?
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
I'd have to go with the KTM because it's just nastier. The BMW is almost too refined for my taste; plus, I don't mind saving $3+k. That's just me, you should ride both before buying.
@eirikbrve5755
9 жыл бұрын
Cal Moto I did, but I'm still split down the middle :) if you threw the 800xc/xr into the mix? (I haven't (and won't be) tested the 800.)
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Eirik Børve I'm a huge fan of the 800 triple; it is a fantastic "one bike does all". If I were to seriously shop for one, I would look for a new 2014 model and get a great price. The BMW & KTM are in a different category and much more expensive, powerful, and technologically advanced. If you want the best, and $ is no object, get the GS. It's the most comfortable, and will retain the most value. If you want the best with some wasabi on top, get the 1190.
Wow, and I thought I still ride aggressively around the cages. At 56 I ride a little more respectful now around the cages to not give all the 2 wheelers such a bad image. Food for the thought.
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+Mark Scott You didn't care before, but now you do? You can worry about the two wheel image; I'm going to ride happy.
I gotta get one.
I'm sorry if this was already covered.. But you said you were afraid they would make the engine be like the GSA's engine?? Aren't they the same? What did I miss? Thanks, Great review!
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
+CHASEnA's The GS now has the heavier crank shaft that the GSA has. I think the 50 lb weight advantage of the GS is why it stills responds well. The 2013 & 2014 GS were snappier.
@Yooper05
9 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh gotcha... Thank you!
Hey Calmoto I'm seriously considering buying the 2014 model. You mentioned something about stalling issues with the current model. I wonder if the problem is now solved with the heavier crankshaft in the 2015 model? And, would appreciate your comment on common problems with the gs model known to you. Thanks in advance. Like your review so much.
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
The heavier crankshaft was introduced solely to reduce stalling...it does exactly that. As far as common problems, I haven't seen any. Every single person I've spoken with that has a 2013, 2014, & 2015 GS is thrilled with the bike. My preference would be for a 2013 or 2014 since stalling is not an issue for me. I prefer the quicker motor. That said, a 2015 GS would not be much of a compromise.
@surg23
9 жыл бұрын
I did notice in the first week that my 2014 model had a propensity to stall in 1st gear, but that was only after a cold start. Not once has it stalled while warm. One month later it never stalls, because you learn how the clutch and engine works. It's kind of like getting to know your bike more intimately. I had actually forgotten about the issue until I read your comment. Ride safe.
Thks
Hi, I haven’t seen any recent videos from you. Are you still reviewing bikes?
@calmoto9073
6 жыл бұрын
I am, but I haven't; I'll get my shit together and get something out!
@axellevp7544
4 жыл бұрын
@@calmoto9073 This breaks my heart. Miss you Cal Moto. Forever.
I think I'd like one of these ... probably the R1200GSA tbh ... but I still think it's inexcusable for these bikes that they let the cylinder heads jut out like that without proper protection. Everyone's first mod seems to be buying engine cages or some kind of protection. Amazing how detail-oriented BMW can be when they want to, and how oblivious they can be at other times.
"Steve Jobs isn't dead, he works at BMW" - this is sooooo good!! It's not an adventure bike it's a pile of electornics on two wheels!
Thank you! Ride one when you get a chance.
@ruslannegruta2967
7 жыл бұрын
You went the opposite way, it was stupid.
@calmoto9073
7 жыл бұрын
What the fuck do you know? Do you ride here? Do you know me? You're ignorant.
So, 2013-2014 model or this?
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
All of the above; you can't make a poor choice here.
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Im thinking of buying this bike. Would it be good for cross country. like 600 miles a day? Wonder what the cost is for this bike. thanks! great video!
@pea6
8 жыл бұрын
+natserog Yes: I rode a friend's one for a bit less distance than that (450 miles in a day, but across slower roads) and it was great. I'll be getting mine next year.
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+natserog Yes! Thanks for the support:)
@ImNotGrimey
8 жыл бұрын
+natserog Don't waste this bike on a highway. I rode one of these 4000km's through the mountains of Australia. Amazing bike in the twisties.
Keyless Entry?
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Ok, just keyless. Keep the remote in your pocket and just use the button. It's pretty cool.
WANT!
I bought a 2017 gs. love it but wish I had not bought the crappy side boxes. $900 and they suck
@Cal Moto... it's 'Vegetation', not Wildlife. Wildlife is birdies and such... Just say'n dude. ;)
My guess would be the Kawasaki versy 1000 adventure bike would smoke the bmw opposed twin?
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
JohnnyRebKy What matters is who's riding it.
@tedcrum
9 жыл бұрын
+JohnnyRebKy "Smoke" - If you mean it would have more power, you may be right. But a tall adventure dual sport can't use much power without lifting the front or spinning the rear until it gets up to silly speeds. There is a horsepower race for marketing, but the electronics have to cut the power for real riding. So horsepower is pretty meaningless once you get up to, say, 115. A low, tight, big tire sportbike can put 200 hp on the ground. Performance Bikes magazine (UK), which tests the fastest 200 HP road bikes available, ridden by Isle of Mann winning test riders, on a track with telemetry, just did a short piece on the new KTM 1290 Adventure. Their conclusion: too much power.
Jeez where are you in the world ? beautiful empty roads with billiard table smoothness.... very jealous coming from London where the roads are like ploughed fields and always busy.
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+cossiep Northern California; it's got it's highlights.
@cossiep
8 жыл бұрын
Certainly has buddy, looks beautiful
geat job ;-)
Pulling in the clutch when in gear during start up.......not that weird.
The plants will grow back... My next bike.
We miss you Rene
@axellevp7544
4 жыл бұрын
Oh my God. More now than ever. When is it to get better?
I'm almost 17 and I plan on getting my license the day of. What is a good starter bike with out spending a crap load. I really like the look of this
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+PlansForTheDay I would send you looking for a used Triumph Tiger 800...2012ish.
@PlansForTheDay
8 жыл бұрын
what do you think would be a good price of it used? like what is concidered high and what is a good price
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+PlansForTheDay I would consider anything under $7k a good price; that said, I'd shoot for closer to $6k.
@PlansForTheDay
8 жыл бұрын
Cal Moto awesome! thank you!
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+MilhausMN Can not be overlooked or underestimated!
If I had the money, this is the bike I would buy . . .
its a lovely bike a good review, but do you have to breathe in the microphone? its a bit distracting.
2:52 subscribed lol
it has everything an office rider would need...ha
I can see now why so many other road users are peeved with motorcyclists. This test ride just sent the message out that bike riders can do what they want on the street and are oblivious to others. Also no test of the bike on gravel?
You don't know how to use the quick shifter do you? You're not supposed to cut the throttle on up shifts, just hold it open and click into the next gear.
@calmoto9073
7 жыл бұрын
I do know how to use it, I just forget it's there sometimes. Just like you forget to not be a douche bag.
I think he means heavier flywheel, not crankshaft. Flywheel is 2.1 lbs heavier this year.
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
No, I meant crankshaft.
@SikkeTiemersma
5 жыл бұрын
Indeed the flywheel is heavier
Look for a used Hayabusa that someone has turbo'd and maybe has nitros on as well. Start big!
After researching both bikes, the Ducati Multistrada and the BMW R12OOGS, I decided on the Ducati. Last fall, my mind was set on the GS. Cruise Control is a 'must have' for me and I assumed at the time that the 2015 MTS would not have CC. I really liked what I saw and heard of the Duc. However, the issue of no Cruise Control was a Deal Breaker for me! So... the GS it would be. I frequented a BMW R1200GS forum and discovered that there are a plethora of mechanical issues. One of the major issues with the 2014 GS is water pump leaks. So, okay... get it fixed under warranty right??? Not! BMW has no parts available. Your baby is laid up for 3 months! I have heard of premature Final Drive failues. However, to be fair to BMW, that could be due to abuse. Still, I'm not impressed. Then, I read horror stories of BMW both at Dealership and the Motherland level. One story was of a guy who purchased a Lemon and BMW snubbed him. He took BMW to court and won his case... Overall, I had no confidence in BMW at any level. I was growing very concerned about my decision to purchase a 2015 R1200GS. I then learned that the 2015 Ducati Multistrada had factory Cruise Control. I researched the Multistrada a bit more, namely the 2015 model year... IMO the Ducati is the nicer of the two machines. Getting back to mechanical issues, I read of a guy who had an out of warranty MTS with a pin-hole in one of the heads. One phone call to Italy is all it took for the entire repair to be paid for by Ducati... 'Out-of-Warranty'!!!! Now that's what I like... a company that stands behind their product! I realize that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence... but the scales of justuce were tipping in Ducati's favour... Needless to say, I put a deposit down on a 2015 MTS 1200 S.
@calmoto9073
9 жыл бұрын
Don't believe everything you read on the interweb; talk to real owners. In addition, if you haven't read up on the new BMW S1000XR, give it a go. That said, who could complain about getting a Multi?
@Ducati_Dude
9 жыл бұрын
Cal Moto You're right my man... we have to take the Web with a grain of salt at times. It's all hear say. I wasn't intending to flame BMW, I was just telling my story and stating 'my' findings. I'm sure all bike manufacturers have their share of problems. Including Ducati... I demoed the 2014 GS and GSA last fall. Awesome bikes! Great handling and well balanced. Can't say a bad thing about the actual ride. I had it down to the GS and the MTS. When I learned of the factory Cruise Control on the '15 MTS, the deal was done. BTW, your videos are awesome! I like the fact that you're not afraid to 'give it'... ;)
@Ducati_Dude
9 жыл бұрын
Cal Moto Yes, I've checked out the S1000XR. Awesome ride for sure! Looking forward to you taking us for a ride on one...
Ok, so you can ride quickly on wide sweeping roads, but what is it like to ride down narrow twisty, rural roads? This is not a test ride, just you showing off! 🤨☹️
crank shaft |? cos every other review says fly wheel ......
@calmoto9073
8 жыл бұрын
+Edgunsuk They're incorrect; it's a crankshaft.