4 Bikes in One Weekend

It was a weekend of riding as I had the opportunity to ride four different motorcycles.  From these rides I solidified my choice for my next motorcycle.

            Bill surprised me Saturday morning by asking me if I wanted to go to Adventure BMW first then ride or vice versa.  Our trip to the motorcycle dealership was purposeful; the R Nine T is due for its first service, and Bill wanted to set up an appointment.  We also wanted to see the on-site inventory.  We’ve been checking their website regularly for new inventory, but the list has been rather sparse.  So we figured that maybe bikes were coming in that weren’t getting posted onto the web page.  And we were right.

            Meeting Clayton again, who now is a sales associate but was a mechanic when we went to buy the G310, we learned that they have had motorcycles come in and sell without making it to the web site.  But they did have some inventory including three 1250 GS Adventure bikes.  Now I have had my eye on the BMW 1250 GS since before I could ride.  It is regarded by some as the best motorcycle out there, allowing for both on and off-road riding.  The Adventure version has a higher suspension and a larger gas tank—7.3 vs. 5.3.  It also adds about 40 more pounds to the weight of the bike.  My preference has always been for the smaller GS, but since the only bikes there were the GSAs, that was what I sat on. 

            Now Clayton, being fairly new to sales, was eager to make a sale.  When we first met him 18 months ago, he was a mechanic at the dealership, but he knows the motorcycles and rides them himself, so he was very helpful.  I benefitted greatly from his eagerness.  He offered me a test ride, so I took it.

            My G310 GS, Ducati Scrambler, and the R Nine T were all test ridden by Bill.  The GSA would be my first ever test ride.  And it would be on a motorcycle that weighs 591 pounds!  But one of the reasons the 1250 GS/GSA is such a popular motorcycle is that it is easy to ride.  I was about to find out the truth of this myself.

            Next to the BMW dealership is a large parking lot that is not in use on weekends. That’s where I rode the GSA.  It rode like a dream.  Just starting off, I expected some jiggering as I learned the friction zone, but there was none.  Off I went, marveling at how nimble such a large bike was.  My ride was mostly large circles where I managed to generate enough speed to shift into second with twice racing up enough to try third gear.  Because the motorcycle was new, I didn’t do any tight turns, but I did practice straightening up and coming to a stop.

            One aspect of the motorcycle I didn’t like was the seat height.  Because this was the Adventure, the seat was 35 inches which resulted in only the balls of my feet reaching the ground.  Now there is a lower seat height available, but I already know I can flat foot the GS version.  On the GSA I couldn’t stop with my heel reaching out first as I have become habituated to, but my stops went well even on the balls of my feet.

            I also practiced sudden stops.  The 1250 GS comes with what is known as a telelever suspension.  This suspension prevents the front forks from diving when the front brake is squeezed.  On most motorcycles a sudden stop will cause the front end to dive as the suspension tries to absorb the energy of the moving motorcycle.  I enjoyed testing out the telelever suspension on my stops; it is reassuring to feel the motorcycle staying upright as it comes to a stop.  I also enjoyed the feel of a very well-balanced motorcycle.  With the almost 600-pound bike, the balance adds another level of reassurance and let me feel confident in my test ride.

            I don’t know how long I was out riding, and I could have stayed out longer, but I felt a little bad for Bill and wanted him to have a chance to ride.  He refused to test ride the 1250 because, as he pointed out, he test rode two other bikes at Adventure and wound up buying them both.  As it was nearing noon, we decided to put off our regular ride to Sunday.  However, later that same afternoon, we took out the G310 and rode around in the backyard.  That was my second motorcycle of the weekend.

            Sunday came with rain forecasted, but we headed out anyway under the looming gray skies.  We raced the rain and rode quickly; I didn’t mind as that helped mitigate the heat of the Ducati.  We passed a little boy riding in his yard in a toy John Deere tractor with trailer who waved enthusiastically at us as we zoomed by.  I gave him a wave and horn honk.  And I finally saw my first mums out in someone’s yard, another herald of fall.  No butterflies in sight though we were moving along so swiftly it would’ve been hard for me to spot any.  I did see what seemed to be a lone goose, but I found out he was on the other side of a hedge from the rest of the gaggle, scoping out the next grazing area.

            We were heading back to the garage when a golf cart turned in front of us.  In order to let her clear our route, we went up the road and turned into a cul de sac where Bill stopped and dismounted the R Nine T.  I was surprised as I knew we were nearing the end of the ride.  Happily, Bill wanted us to switch motorcycles, letting me ride the R Nine T the three blocks back and for the first time on the road.  Just as I mounted the black and yellow bike, the skies opened up on us.  So not only did I get to ride a fourth motorcycle, I had my first ride in the rain.  What a wonderful weekend of riding. 

BMW 1250 GS Adventure in Triple Black from Adventure BMW motorcycle
BMW 1250 GS Adventure in Triple Black from Adventure BMW

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