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Things you can do with a 500lb Dualsport

Omega Man

Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat
Staff member
Good morning F-Twins. Here is a little something from Chris "Teach" McNeil on the BMW F-800GS.

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He ain't scared :burnout
 
Buy a bike like that, then treat it like that?... nope.. not me. The stunts are cool, but the bike deserves better.
 
Had no idea...

I seriously had no idea the bike could handle like that -- assuming years of experience help. I have the 2011 F650GS and it just feels so impossibly heavy (I am a new rider). While that's obviously not the normal use for the bike, it's nice to know it can take a beating.
 
I seriously had no idea the bike could handle like that -- assuming years of experience help. I have the 2011 F650GS and it just feels so impossibly heavy (I am a new rider). While that's obviously not the normal use for the bike, it's nice to know it can take a beating.
Welcome to the forum Mike. It's didn't seem like more than riding the crappy roads around here-as far as the pounding goes. Most of the time they change the rear sprocket to around 60 teeth and from then on it guts vs gravity. Enjoy the forum. Gary
 
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