DavidMTX
New member
I welcome your advise.
I have rode 1 bike for 15 years now. A 1991 K75s. It has been a great friend and very reliable. Before that I rode a R80RT. The K75s has been a great fit for me. I am just ready to try a different Sport tour and see what improvements I have been missing that newer bikes provide.
I have been thinking about the F800s, F800ST, R1200RS, K1300S.
I am 6 foot tall and in my late 50s. I ride the bike to work several times a month and take a few long weekend trips on it a year. My wife rides as a passenger 1 or 2 times a year on short runs.
I enjoy riding rode's with lots of curves, hills and good scenery. I have no interest in seeing how fast I can go in the quarter mile or going above 100. I do like to have acceleration when it is needed and tend to push the speed in the curves at times.
Summers get hot here in central Texas. The K75s has done OK in the heat.
I have rode 1 bike for 15 years now. A 1991 K75s. It has been a great friend and very reliable. Before that I rode a R80RT. The K75s has been a great fit for me. I am just ready to try a different Sport tour and see what improvements I have been missing that newer bikes provide.
I have been thinking about the F800s, F800ST, R1200RS, K1300S.
I am 6 foot tall and in my late 50s. I ride the bike to work several times a month and take a few long weekend trips on it a year. My wife rides as a passenger 1 or 2 times a year on short runs.
I enjoy riding rode's with lots of curves, hills and good scenery. I have no interest in seeing how fast I can go in the quarter mile or going above 100. I do like to have acceleration when it is needed and tend to push the speed in the curves at times.
Summers get hot here in central Texas. The K75s has done OK in the heat.