Dropping 45 lb (20 kg) of EXCESS WEIGHT From My Adventure Bike | BMW R1300GS EP.5

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

Riders of adventure or dual sport motorcycles often overload their bikes with accessories and luggage. Here's how I dropped 45 lb or 20 kg from my BMW R1300GS and improved ride, handling and performance without sacrificing practicality too much. Make your motorcycle lighter - trust me, it will feel better! Improve off-road handling and reduce crashes. Preserve performance by keeping weight centralized, low and forward. #motorcycle #advrider #r1300gs
🏍CURRENT R1300GS SETUP:
⚡ Touratech Crash Bar and Skid Plate: touratech-usa.com/BMW-R1300GS...
⚡ Cyclops Pegasus Lights: tinyurl.com/2kaknpfn
⚡BlackDog pegs: blackdogcw.com/bdcw-platform-...
⚡Garmin Zumo XT2 GPS: amzn.to/3wh3Uhh
⚡Mosko Moto Reckless 40: tinyurl.com/2syntbhe
⚡Denali B6 Brake Light: tinyurl.com/9746het9
⚡Cool Covers Seat Cover: www.coolcovers.co.uk/
➕SUPPORT➕
[I may receive commissions which are invested back into the channel]
⚡ Patreon: / bigrockmedia
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⚡ Mosko Moto: moskomoto.com/bigrockmoto
⚡ Pacific Powersports (Motoz Tires, Barkbusters): pacificpowersports.com/ USE CODE BRM2024
⚡ 3D Cycle Parts: www.3dcycleparts.com/?aff=3
⚡ Taco Moto : tacomoto.co/?ref=fi6gv640
⚡ Cyclops Adventure Sports: tinyurl.com/2kaknpfn
⚡ Denali Lighting: tinyurl.com/9746het9
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⚡ MSR Adventure: bit.ly/433bSVY
LAYERS AND ACCESSORIES
⚡ Mosko Moto Ectotherm Jacket: bit.ly/3GJUax6
⚡ Mosko Moto Wildcat 8L Backpack: bit.ly/3OiE5Ss
⚡ Moose Body Armor: bit.ly/3IuoTyn
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⚡ REV'IT! Cyclone Rain Suit: imp.i104546.net/qn1P9N
ACCESSORIES/LUGGAGE:
⚡ Cardo Comms: cardosystems.rfrl.co/xpv8o
⚡ Garmin inReach Communicator: bit.ly/3ybN1Bc
⚡ Mosko Moto Luggage: moskomoto.com/bigrockmoto
⚡ Tusk Olympus Panniers: bit.ly/3lLUHVG
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00:00 Trim the Fat
11:25 Total Weight Loss
16:09 Testing Results

Пікірлер: 288

  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMotoАй бұрын

    ✔The FINAL result of the weight loss program was about 43 lb or 19.5 kg. What do you think - is it worth putting your adventure bike on a diet? Sound off below! 🏍CURRENT R1300GS SETUP: ⚡ Touratech Crash Bar and Skid Plate: touratech-usa.com/BMW-R1300GS-and-Adventure-Parts?p=1 ⚡ Cyclops Pegasus Lights: tinyurl.com/2kaknpfn ⚡BlackDog pegs: blackdogcw.com/bdcw-platform-footpegs-v2-bmw-r1200-1250-gs-gsa-lc-2013-f750-850-gs-gsa/ ⚡Garmin Zumo XT2 GPS: amzn.to/3wh3Uhh ⚡Mosko Moto Reckless 40: tinyurl.com/2syntbhe ⚡Denali B6 Brake Light: tinyurl.com/9746het9 ⚡Cool Covers Seat Cover: www.coolcovers.co.uk/ ➕SUPPORT➕ [I may receive commissions which are invested back into the channel] ⚡ Patreon: www.patreon.com/bigrockmedia ⚡ Rocky Mountain ATV/MC: bit.ly/33kgRIz ⚡ Revzilla: imp.i104546.net/6bxxXN ⚡ Mosko Moto: moskomoto.com/bigrockmoto ⚡ Pacific Powersports (Motoz Tires, Barkbusters): pacificpowersports.com/ USE CODE BRM2024 ⚡ 3D Cycle Parts: www.3dcycleparts.com/?aff=3 ⚡ Taco Moto : tacomoto.co/?ref=fi6gv640 ⚡ Cyclops Adventure Sports: tinyurl.com/2kaknpfn ⚡ Denali Lighting: tinyurl.com/9746het9 ⚡ Amazon: amzn.to/3viGZ0A ⚡ Merchandise: big-rock-moto.myspreadshop.com/

  • @ralphwarom2514

    @ralphwarom2514

    Ай бұрын

    Just my opinion, it's fine for the bike to be heavy. At least everything has some purpose.

  • @doolittlegeorge

    @doolittlegeorge

    Ай бұрын

    Boxer engine handling well, obviously your views on this with two wheels would be greatly appreciated. Subaru owners love them!

  • @logancoffey93

    @logancoffey93

    Ай бұрын

    Ian ive got a chance to get a 16 super tenere with 2k miles for 9k i dont want to miss out on this oppurtubity. But ive gone back and forth. Ive considered both super and gs 1200 but to get a comparable buy i would have to spend alot more. Is it worth saving up for a comparable gsa?

  • @GCTO239

    @GCTO239

    Ай бұрын

    Always worth it. Get rid of useless stuff. No brainer. First thing I do.

  • @bertjanvandeweg8541

    @bertjanvandeweg8541

    Ай бұрын

    BMW makes the exhaust support you want. In Europe it is included in the enduro pack

  • @NoTengoIlusiones
    @NoTengoIlusionesАй бұрын

    And thanks for metric , it improves a lot the viewer experience.

  • @leakedzebra

    @leakedzebra

    Ай бұрын

    100%

  • @frankolwenda5128
    @frankolwenda5128Ай бұрын

    I'm still super impressed that you give us figures in metric units. Keep it up!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @abhijitbanerjee6840
    @abhijitbanerjee6840Ай бұрын

    I am just 16 year old,a rider from heart,love your videos,gained so much knows, ❤️ love 😊from India 🇮🇳

  • @roysyntageros4191
    @roysyntageros4191Ай бұрын

    Nice work! No not stupid. You said it your self, lighter bikes are the way to go!

  • @youtubeaccount9058

    @youtubeaccount9058

    Ай бұрын

    OK well a Honda CT70 is 150 lbs.

  • @squid148
    @squid148Ай бұрын

    Your videos just keep getting better and better. Thanks!

  • @Lopez_67
    @Lopez_67Ай бұрын

    Im usually not a fan of wraps, but I absolutely love the way this bike turned out! IMO, it's one of the best looking big adventure bikes I've ever seen.

  • @markbevans8564
    @markbevans8564Ай бұрын

    I like the graphics as they’re great protection to your paint and the colors wake things up 😊 And your diet is a fun experiment for the GS, great fun sir!

  • @walkerjian
    @walkerjianАй бұрын

    you light heartedly added a great deal of lightness, it was enlightening ...

  • @AndrewSmith-hy8gl
    @AndrewSmith-hy8glАй бұрын

    Hi Ian, absolutly brilliant - a really fabulous approach to reduce weight on your bike. So much so, I'm going to use your approach on my R1250GSA. Thank you so much 😃.

  • @spadac4543
    @spadac4543Ай бұрын

    100% believe that would make a difference and is a good exercise. Definitely keep it up!

  • @artrider66
    @artrider66Ай бұрын

    Looks good I like the graphics! Another great video Ean.

  • @trevormoss1396
    @trevormoss1396Ай бұрын

    Thank you Ian for your hard work. Always enjoy your you insights. I'm back in the market after a 15+ year break from bike ownership . Love a shaft drive but sure do wish BMW had a lighter option , maybe based around a boxer twin in the 750-900cc range. Should be able to get something like that in the 190-210kg range. Yes I know, just another old dude wanting options from 30 years ago only better 🤷🏻‍♂😁 I'll probably go for the new 1300GS eventually after checking some other manufacturers but like you would love an option that was lighter and doesn't need a gym membership. Congratulations again on how well the channel is doing 👍

  • @jwerner3903
    @jwerner3903Ай бұрын

    The graphics look fantastic and the colors are perfect!

  • @kellygoertzen849
    @kellygoertzen849Ай бұрын

    Great build Ian! And yes, a 40lb diet makes a very big difference on these bikes particularly on multiday off road trips. I would put the center stand back on as you'll need it when you have to pull a wheel. That's an easy tradeoff for me. Graphics look GREAT. I don't care for the black either. The only thing I'd definitely do is replace wheels with Woody's Superlites. IIRC your forged wheels are lighter than cast, but I don't know that I'd trust them yet for hard trail riding compared to Woody's. Light wheels are VERY noticeably better handling as well and worth every penny. Thanks for sharing your passion for this community.

  • @jjschloeter
    @jjschloeterАй бұрын

    Love the graphics, looks great!

  • @mikeh.4087
    @mikeh.4087Ай бұрын

    It looks way better! I like your graphics. It was very interesting seeing how much some of the parts add to the weight. 43 pounds! That is a lot!

  • @jjschloeter
    @jjschloeterАй бұрын

    Very interesting!! Great project!

  • @vozspoz2020
    @vozspoz2020Ай бұрын

    Very good video and relevant for the new GS. The wrap looks excellent.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! 👍

  • @papertiger795
    @papertiger795Ай бұрын

    The graphics kit looks fantastic!

  • @mtbman2479
    @mtbman2479Ай бұрын

    Love the wrap & graphics! Looks great, totally worth the effort

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    We agree!

  • @husqami
    @husqamiАй бұрын

    Good experiment for getting the bike lighter, especially for day rides in the twisties. For touring, less concerned on shaving the weight and wanting more functionality and comfort.

  • @dankorolyk5917
    @dankorolyk5917Ай бұрын

    Great perspective on the weight savings

  • @JoeS97756
    @JoeS97756Ай бұрын

    If you order the bike without the vario top case mount, the rear rack is plastic rather than metal and I'm sure a lot lighter. With regards to the muffler mount, BMW makes a bracket that works without the passenger pegs.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't know that, thanks

  • @46MOOKS
    @46MOOKSАй бұрын

    I really like the principles of this, thanks Ian. Later this year I’ll get a stock Africa Twin 2024 base model - one of my goals will be how to reduce weight. Sure, I’ll have to add stuff (protection etc) but I’ll also be able to remove or replace things. Exhaust and tail tidy an example where weight savings should be possible. Keep up the great work mate! 🇦🇺

  • @dcxplant
    @dcxplantАй бұрын

    Excellent topic and production! A more difficult way to shed weight, but worth it's weight in gold, is shedding rider weight too.

  • @ride4adventure
    @ride4adventureАй бұрын

    Nice practical vid Ian, I try to do the same on the big ADV bikes I have owned. Good job on the graphics kit, just the right amount and style to suit BMW and the Mosko gear as well 😉

  • @advredbikes
    @advredbikesАй бұрын

    Ian, thank you for the great video. The weight loss is very cool, those panniers weighed so much. The 900gs looks very cool. Love the content.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @VMATT500C
    @VMATT500CАй бұрын

    Adding lightness is a good thing, keep going.

  • @gregggorman6197
    @gregggorman6197Ай бұрын

    Not dumb or a waste of time. Eye opening video. Thanks

  • @groverw7507
    @groverw7507Ай бұрын

    Thanks Ian, your brief comments about the 900 GS helped confirm my preference for the boxer/shaft drive road ability of the larger bike. And I like the lightweight Mosko mounted close to the frame. When not in use there's no rack cluttering up the rear. In serious dirt riding i'll be going back to single cylinder lightweight, I'm too old to push 500 pounds around on anything beyond jeep trails. Edit: Not a fan of the graphics, too busy and the fine paint job (regardless of color) is hidden.

  • @damo010
    @damo01025 күн бұрын

    Defo a good idea, weight loss always a good area to focus on rather than just adding gear on all the time like so many folk do. some of the bigger bikes with extra gear are crazy heave these days.

  • @richis65
    @richis65Ай бұрын

    I am pretty much a pavement rider (and ride in your area frequently). I had a Goldwing and presently have a 2022 GS1250 and a 2015 KTM 1250 Super Adventure. I have ridden the KTM to Alaska twice with about 125 pounds of "stuff" in the panniers and on top of them (I use a Redverz Atacama tent for reference). Realistically, I don't think weight is an issue for how I have used these bikes. They have enough power that the weight is not an issue. If you are going to use these bikes off road, it is probably nicer to have less weight, but that is why a KTM 350 is so nice. I continue to love your channel and you have the best on the internet.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    thanks!

  • @slalomking

    @slalomking

    Ай бұрын

    Richis - Hey how do you like your Gold Wing? I’m thinking of getting that bike next. No chain maintenance, tubeless tires you can plug till you get home. I’ve found 99% of my riding is on the road.

  • @brianmccurdy9556
    @brianmccurdy9556Ай бұрын

    Good job with the weight loss! The only thing I probably would've kept n would be the center stand. For me Its just too handy for tire work, oil level check and just general maintenance. Plus it really doesn't weight that much and its so low I cant imagine I could tell a difference. I have a 901 Norden, what I have for my luggage setup is a set of Givi hard cases with quick release racks. This setup only gets used a few times a year, my daily go to is a SW-Motech Adventure Rack with a top case. I used one of their quick release plates for the Sys bag system on the back of a 1550 Pelican case. I can throw my lunch, mail and few groceries in that with no problem and it keeps me from dealing with the weight of the side racks and cases. Plus all I have to do is pull a cord and the top case pops off. Keep up the great content!

  • @antonoat
    @antonoatАй бұрын

    Good stuff, personally I would keep the centre stand for practicality reasons, but you’ve given a great illustration of what can be done! Cheers. Ps for touring I would definitely add a tank bag!😊

  • @shawnelliott5311
    @shawnelliott5311Ай бұрын

    good video, liked you demonstrating possibilities, liked update

  • @escapeorion3741
    @escapeorion3741Ай бұрын

    Like the graphic design. You make me want to drop my center stand on my multi and the crash bars, but I like the piece of mind of protection Great video

  • @GregLanz
    @GregLanzАй бұрын

    Weight is huge for anything you take off road so this is very useful and informative. I also really am liking the look and reviews for the F900GS. I overall like the rackless luggage. I have the Mosko Moto 80 but I also have a Nanuk(like a Pelican with better latches) case on the back and really like that lockable storage

  • @kirkdasilva7877
    @kirkdasilva7877Ай бұрын

    Graphics look awesome.

  • @scottbickell5852
    @scottbickell5852Ай бұрын

    She looks great! Nice work with the wrap kit. Too bad they don't have one for my KLR!

  • @bsmukler
    @bsmuklerАй бұрын

    It is definitely a helpful experiment, if only to remind us that the various pieces we tend to add to our bikes really do affect both the overall weight and, at least as important, the balance and handling. The protective gear in particular is always a judgment call; enhanced peace of mind vs increased weight. Metal panniers also present the compromise of weight versus security and some protection (holding the rear of the bike up in a tip over).

  • @stephanematis
    @stephanematisАй бұрын

    All bike owners should add lightness to their ride. I very much considered what options my latest bike has in the weight loss category before deciding to buy it and loosing 10% or more in weight is very much noticeable to me.

  • @dralexmclean
    @dralexmcleanАй бұрын

    The exercise is VERY worthwhile. In my case my riding is either pavement or at worst good farm roads to ride on. I do not need nor can I effectively ride off road on a large adventure bike of any sort. However, weight matters greatly to me. My tiger 900 GT low (I've a very short inseam) is actually 24# lighter than my previous Suzuki 650 V-Strom with a full tank of gas and equipped almost identically (I weighed the two of them side by side so the number is accutrate) and that was in fact a major consideration for me when I went looking for a larger bike. I looked at the big BMW's but weight was a major factor in my decision to go with the Triumph even tho' I do love the big boxer's. You've motivated me to have a look at my Tiger to see what I can strip to drop weight off it. Thanks for taking the time to put these videos out Ian. MUCH apprecciated.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    awesome, thanks

  • @tbillington
    @tbillingtonАй бұрын

    I'd never heard of dabrabbit before. Their designs are excellent. Going to order a kit for my Transalp.

  • @JeremyVaught
    @JeremyVaughtАй бұрын

    I like the graphics. I like the triple black, it’s the best looking of the options, but what you have there, I’m into it. In fact, my first thought is it breaks up the profile in a way that perhaps some of the folks that don’t like the look of the new GS may be swayed, even if ever so slightly.

  • @knmurthy1
    @knmurthy1Ай бұрын

    Hello Ian, bike looks really good, I really like what you do for the motorcycle community. 20Kg weight reduction is really significant and it also affects the mileage the bike returns.

  • @engrcumins9809
    @engrcumins9809Ай бұрын

    Thumbs up on the diet and graphics.

  • @chrisbrown6059
    @chrisbrown6059Ай бұрын

    Great job Ian! If I had a 1300, hopefully one day I will, the only thing I’d keep on is the rear fender for long rides (4,000 mile rides) just to keep things clean in the rain. I really liked the way you removed the center stand, upper crash bars, and the luggage racks! And put on soft bags. I see those bikes around s. Cal. Looks like they should have a small car instead. Graphics look great too! Thanks for your help.

  • @chrisbrown6059

    @chrisbrown6059

    23 күн бұрын

    Ian, I just purchased a gs 1300 from Jeff at Riverside BMW. After the test ride. There was no turning back! Thanks again for the help.

  • @gzahnd
    @gzahndАй бұрын

    Great video, Ian. Big Adam Reinman vibes going on in this one. :-) When in doubt, light is right.

  • @db0zr0z
    @db0zr0zАй бұрын

    I do think that reducing the overall weight is good. But to me, and just as important, is improving the look of the bike! Good choice of exercise in trying to reduce weight!

  • @wmbushUT
    @wmbushUTАй бұрын

    Nice job!! Great Video!! Glad to know you like the 1300 over the 900 for a “adventure” bike. I Realy wanted to like the 900GS. But the range kills it for a good BDR bike..

  • @DIRTNAP-eu6lo
    @DIRTNAP-eu6loАй бұрын

    Riverside BMW gave me an exhaust side foot peg delete bracket with the 1300GS when I bought it. I did get the factory enduro package. Really enjoy the channel.

  • @Taz368

    @Taz368

    Ай бұрын

    Same here. Got mine with the enduro package and they included the bracket.

  • @veriest1
    @veriest1Ай бұрын

    This is the way.

  • @blackbuttecruizr
    @blackbuttecruizrАй бұрын

    Definitely not dumb, learning is always valuable. Would be super interesting to see how performance changed before and after. Like actual 0-60 and such.

  • @gregggorman6197
    @gregggorman6197Ай бұрын

    Wrap looks good

  • @797cc
    @797ccАй бұрын

    A neighbour of mine is currently having a great time hooning around offroad, in Spain, on his KTM 690. From what I read it's 322 lbs/146 kg without luggage, so an adventure bike weighing under 450 lbs seems eminently achievable.

  • @toddsorel-pg4hr
    @toddsorel-pg4hrАй бұрын

    The good thing about the luggage is you only have that weight when you are packing for a trip. Most of the time, it should be removed and not contribute to the weight of the bike and not wear out from too much weather exposure.

  • @Fettpatrone
    @FettpatroneАй бұрын

    I recommend let the air out from tire to make it lighter. Anyway great show and keep it up

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    i was going to drain the blinker fluid too

  • @tincho1979
    @tincho1979Ай бұрын

    Hola Ian, primero gracias por tus videos. Aprecio tu esfuerzo y trabajo. En lo personal valoro mantener bajo el peso de mis motos. Practico enduro con una Husky Te300, en terrenos difíciles. Desde hace un par de años tengo una KTM 790 ADV R, la que utilizo normalmente con mi esposa. Aunque no tengo experiencia con motos grandes de aventura (BM1300 por ejemplo) si noto mucho la diferencia entre mi moto de enduro y la de Adventure. Por lo que trato de no sumar mucho peso. Utilizo bolsos Gaint Loop, y ktm power-parts reckless y estoy muy contento. Amo la ligereza. Saludos desde Argentina.

  • @osimnod
    @osimnodАй бұрын

    I like the graphics kit. Keep it. Anytime you can shave weight without compromising protection or safety, go for it. Personally, I'd keep the center stand but that's me.

  • @byrnestuff
    @byrnestuffАй бұрын

    Yep my ‘09 KTM 990 has dry weight around 203kg and it was easy to lose 10 kg (fit 2-1 exhaust, lithium battery, remove oem rear rack and grab handles, one mirror inner fairing plastics). No crash bars or pannier racks needed on this bike. Short journeys I carry a back pack. I could remove centre stand, passenger foot pegs and SAS/vapour emissions gear (not a problem in nz) next. Keeping oem air filter but some fit aftermarket ones that significant weight loss. Accessories are fun and maybe useful but reduce performance imho but it’s whats important for your type of riding. It’s a 15min job to put the givi pannier racks back on for longer rides.

  • @1993kramer
    @1993kramerАй бұрын

    I wouldnt want to eliminate the center stand, or factory fog lights. However this is a great example of how crazy the weight difference can be fully loading up with luggage systems!

  • @defaultuser3410
    @defaultuser3410Ай бұрын

    Good advice on how to cut weight! Another way for some of us adventure bike riders to cut 20-30 pounds is to go on a diet.

  • @2fastnlight
    @2fastnlightАй бұрын

    19:11 Very worth it. Why carry what you don't need when it detracts from the purpose. Colors look good

  • @MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC
    @MikesProjectsandHobbiesMCАй бұрын

    If you can save even 1lb and the bike still does what it’s supposed to do for you it’s a win win. Removing 30+ lbs is amazing. I know it’s at the other end of the spectrum but I removed 40lbs from my Himalayan. With only 28ish HP to work with you REALLY notice it. My GS is my commuter/two up touring adventure bike. If I could run my Mosko Reckless with a passenger I’d ditch my aluminum bags and frames right away.

  • @fastkw2496
    @fastkw2496Ай бұрын

    Gonna feel that offroad.

  • @clintonmcelwee7714
    @clintonmcelwee7714Ай бұрын

    The graphics 👌

  • @mauritzneethling7447
    @mauritzneethling7447Ай бұрын

    Graphics looks 👍

  • @SW-Video
    @SW-VideoАй бұрын

    I'd probably leave the center stand on but the rest is a great improvement. I see this 1300 as 80% road and maybe 20% dirt or gravel road bike with no trail riding. The 900 leans more toward the trail though. I'd expect that to handle 50-60% road and 40-50% dirt roads and light easy trails but that really depends on the rider. When I look at a bike to ride the trails with, my first thought is if I can pick up the bike by myself. If not then I have no business being on the trails with it but that's just me at my age and physical ability. Others may have a different metric.

  • @madmaxthemotomutt6464
    @madmaxthemotomutt6464Ай бұрын

    4:44 I quickly was thinking and going back to add it in my head

  • @14sgs
    @14sgsАй бұрын

    I think it looks great Ian. Nice work. (I drive a 22 PAS). Perhaps I will try the diet on the PAS as well.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    Go for it!

  • @Angry-Lynx
    @Angry-LynxАй бұрын

    pretty good idea to shed off few kgs without sacrificing too much practicality imo. 20kg is around 8% of total bike weight so pretty significant. now test if you can feel difference. Im first to admit, i couldnt feel difference by removing one brake disc and caliper on my 950 in the past

  • @SuperWellington1815
    @SuperWellington1815Ай бұрын

    Like the graphics I have a gsa-just leaving off the boxes makes a big difference

  • @kawabungah20
    @kawabungah20Ай бұрын

    For every day riding and, especially, touring, I want the convenience and maintenance aids on the big GS. I'll take the machine, with the weight, as designed. Also, like you, I don't want to mess with after market exhaust options. I trust the BMW designers. That mid-size 900GS is really nice. However, I'll take the 1300 because I care about overall touring more than "serious" off-road travel. Thanks for innovating with your weight experiment.

  • @burddog0792
    @burddog0792Ай бұрын

    The graphics look great.

  • @user-pc9dg1lf2e
    @user-pc9dg1lf2eАй бұрын

    I bought my 1250GS with the Vario bags and top case. Then I also purchased the Mosko Reckless 40 bags. Huge change. The Vario bags and top case weigh over 45 lbs total, the Reckless less than 10. Plus the Reckless moves luggage weight forward and down. So, if my tour includes off-pavement riding it will be with the Mosko setup. If just on the pavement I'll probably stick with the Vario bags and top case because of their greater convenience, especially with the BMW Vario bag liners.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    Makes sense

  • @soilsmanadv6673
    @soilsmanadv6673Ай бұрын

    Not a waist of time. It is an exercise that I would do for my self. A parallel twin with Kove 450 set up and under 400 lbs would be awesome.

  • @johnpagejr.7628
    @johnpagejr.7628Ай бұрын

    The new graphics look great. I tend too not like black either.

  • @jamesthompson6723
    @jamesthompson6723Ай бұрын

    BMW makes the bracket for the exhaust to remove the passenger pegs. My Trophy with the Enduro Package includes the bracket to use for removal of the passenger pegs.

  • @danielbesco1722
    @danielbesco1722Ай бұрын

    Worth while for us to watch. Just always need more bikes. One to tour and one to ride off road. A bike with all the farkles and one that's svelte.

  • @DanikPico
    @DanikPicoАй бұрын

    I like things about weight saving. I develop for myself the bracket for the exhaust from Alu scratch 😊 next good reduction is smaller back seat and smaller tail rack (handlers or whathever you call it) - perfect fit with Mosko RL40 👌 last think is staight pipe (or decat) I dont know how much weight is safe but the cat feels heavy 😊 like your content and GS specialy. Take care and keep going 👊

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    Right on!

  • @codename_wind_official
    @codename_wind_officialАй бұрын

    Cool look into this subject. Ive gotten by with no side boxes. Only tank bag, backpack and camp gear on the back rack. But thats only solo. I think theres two type of riders in this segment. The latter has disposable income and time to be messing around with this much gear and weight. I barely get the time to ride and go on long trips. So the time is spent riding. I cant imagine a GS payment and top of the line gear. I see guys struggling all for the look. And a smaller lighter and less expensive bike is definitely the answer.

  • @johnmacdonald1878
    @johnmacdonald1878Ай бұрын

    I have left my bike stock, its a 1200. I do have the vario boxes. I find them convenient. and the extra weight not a problem. I could replace with a small top box most of the time. When I went off road I took them off a small back pack strapped to the back was sufficient. I enjoyed my ride to Tuk on the bike without boxes bags ect or extra weight. Not practical most of the time my wife brought our Rav 4 so I had a support vehicle. It was nice to ride light. A lot of other riders had half a ton of aluminum boxes full of stuff plus a load of bags tied on top of the boxes. I believe my bike setup was nicer to ride. Their camping cheaper than my motel And a lot more comfortable than my camping. So it depends what rides you want to do. Do you want to bring half a ton of camping shit. or travel light? Most of my day to day rides, or paved touring rides. I probably wouldn't notice the weight difference. Touring I would notice the lack of capacity and less convenience. If stuff doesn't fit in my boxes, I don't really need it. I believe choice of gear for trip would be more practical way to save weight. taking the boxes of and using the light bags looks like a plan.

  • @MikeK6046
    @MikeK6046Ай бұрын

    Another great video, well done!!! As for me, I prefer the black and don't like the graphics you used because it looks.... "to aftermarket, trying too hard to be different", anyway it boils down to different strokes for different folks/ personal choices.

  • @waynev5097
    @waynev5097Ай бұрын

    Always interesting. I have a 1250gs so I am biased. I just love it - I have always liked bigger bikes that offer comfort, weather protection and shafts drive (previous bikes include ST1300, K1200gt and even 2 x Road Kings plus a Kawasaki Voyager Nomad!!! ). The 1250gs is great on dirt roads which is the limit for me. Unfortunately I have to ride at least 2 hours on bitumen to get to dirt and that is the beauty of the 1250gs - I would rate it as the best touring bike - it can do just about anything. The smaller adventure bikes of course do better on the more difficult terrain but I'm not that sure the F900gs would be that much better than a 1250gs. Realistically If you want to do single track or difficult fire trails buy a dual sport and a trailer. (oh yeah and buy a used dual sport - that way when you accidentally throw it down a hill you won't feel so bad). 😊😊😊😊😊

  • @johnmeeker739
    @johnmeeker739Ай бұрын

    That was always the advantage of the GS verses the GS Adv. the GS is slimmer and more manageable off road. It made for a really tough choice between distance and on road verses running trails. That is what I see you doing to your GS at this time.

  • @Taz368
    @Taz368Ай бұрын

    Regarding the mounting bracket for the exhaust, BMW makes one. I ordered my Triple Black with the enduro package and among other things they also included the mount in case you ever want to remove the passenger pegs.

  • @stanmiller555
    @stanmiller555Ай бұрын

    Great video Ian. I’d suggest for future videos about weight that you keep the accuracy of each item, add them all together, and then round off the total. When you round off each item, and then round the total, you lose two significant digits. It may not make a difference in your example, but it’s still good practice.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    Noted!

  • @JohnLaCroixRenaissanceMan
    @JohnLaCroixRenaissanceManАй бұрын

    The rear fender is to keeps Harley riding friends riding behind you from getting mad at you spraying them with rocks - don't ask me how I know lol. Also, I like having the rear panier racks, even if I don't have the luggage mounted - I like having my 'rear crash bars', and it gives you even more places to grab to and attach tow straps if you need to drag the bike out of a ditch. Idk if all that is really worth it, not for 45 lbs. I would just get a lighter bike.

  • @Flaresh
    @FlareshАй бұрын

    I like the wrap and the colours liven it up. Just like you I’m not a fan of all black bikes. As for the weight loss …. it was interesting … but not something I would do on that particular bike. If I really wanted a lighter bike to thrash around the trails I would buy a different bike. But kudos if the changes work for your situation and riding 👍🏻

  • @ioandragulescu6063
    @ioandragulescu6063Ай бұрын

    On my 2023 1050 strom, I gained 7 kilos (15 pounds) by removing the center stand and installing a lithium battery. Of course then I added them back with some crash bars and a luggage rack :) With these big AVD bikes, if you get them too light, you will loose some highway comfort because they will start to be susceptible to wind. Of course this is just theoretical because at some point you will run out of stuff to remove without structurally modifying the bike but it speaks to the concept of having a big voluminous ADV bike that weighs 200 kilos for example. There's probably a sweet spot somewhere but it's hard to find because it's dependent on aerodynamics, mostly surfaces that act like sails basically, especially for crosswinds.

  • @raymondfrank9202
    @raymondfrank9202Ай бұрын

    good one

  • @kee7678
    @kee7678Ай бұрын

    You're bike looks SIIIIICK!! NICE

  • @CraigSmith568
    @CraigSmith568Ай бұрын

    I like the looks of the graphics. I usually would not eliminate the center stand, but with shaft drive it probably wouldn't be as big of an issue since you don't have chain maintenance.

  • @SKgeostrat
    @SKgeostratАй бұрын

    I agree with it all, except the center stand. You may not miss it all the time, but some times it really is necessary, or at least a lot more comfortable; oil change, wheel change, etc. After all, it has to be done some times. It is also so low on the bike, that nobody will be able to tell the difference in handling.

  • @gladiusthrax4941
    @gladiusthrax4941Ай бұрын

    I am all for light weight and simplicity. I drive my car out of necessity, so I want it to be luxurious, comfortable and well equipped. Don't care about the weight and how it feels. I ride my bike only for fun, so I appreciate the lightness and the analogue mechanical nature of it. It's like a break from all the modern digital and sedated feeling vehicles. I love the all black on the GS. It looks more classy and luxurious that way. The colors give it a sporty look and in my opinion it doesn't go well with such a massive bike. On the F900 it looks good

  • @klaurid1177
    @klaurid1177Ай бұрын

    I have an R40 on my 690. Would love a video or packing list showing how you’d pack it for a multi day camping trip. I’m always looking for tips and improvements

  • @jasond.8281
    @jasond.8281Ай бұрын

    It's definitely worth it, especially for smaller riders. Another big weight savings is the battery. A lithium battery from Antigravity saves a lot of weight. I did this for a Kawasaki Versys 250x and the battery was under the rear passenger seat, worse place for a chunk of lead.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    this bike comes with lithium from the factory

  • @slipthegreyhound
    @slipthegreyhoundАй бұрын

    In the UK, BMW do a rear peg deletion bracket so you can still hang the exhaust without the passenger foot peg. I think its around £80.

  • @bradh74
    @bradh74Ай бұрын

    This was a great topic for a video, so it's not a stupid exercise. I think it was well thought out and who else did this? Nobody! So from no experience with a big bike I would say it's supposed to be a big comfy bike that is still capable for "real world" off road riding! Like dirt roads that may not be well maintained and secondary roads as well as highway riding. Ready for anything but, I might want to turn around if it gets any rougher kind of thing but it keeps you from getting into trouble because it's capable. Compared to a 800-900 lb Harley it's light but like you said that was a lot of weight to take off of a bike. Oh, by the way you do an excellent job at editing and setting up your videos, they're always well produced! You should be proud of how well you do with your channel!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    Ай бұрын

    thank you!

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