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And with that little clear fairing bit, it should be out of the wind, too!The dealer near me has had a couple of the R1300GSA bikes. The OEM aluminum saddle bags seem a bit "rattley" in their holders - might need a strap to hold the bags securely.
A nice place to perch one's coffee cup -
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Clever use and positioning of the anti-whoppie device under the center stand.The dealer near me has had a couple of the R1300GSA bikes. The OEM aluminum saddle bags seem a bit "rattley" in their holders - might need a strap to hold the bags securely.
A nice place to perch one's coffee cup -
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https://www.lonerider-motorcycle.comHow do you find the BMW assessories? Looking to see luggage for 1300GSA. I cannot find the BMW factory stuff.
Just like the R1300GSmight need a strap to hold the bags securely.
Are we talking coffee cup or bra cupBut will a full cup stay put with the engine idling?
You haven’t read about Harley Davidson factoring “beard lift” into the aerodynamic design of their newest fairings. Truth!My favorite part about the R1300GSA's Design Studio images is the tank appears to be designed so it can hold a Starbucks cup which is the most hilarious thing I've ever seen a motorcycle company just straight up embrace who their owners are.
That’s a real looker. Been eyeing one myself. Any updates on your new ride ?Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I sure do love mine! I think it is a thing of beauty. Don't forget, BMW riders have hated every new BMW GS and GSA when it first came out lol.
I love my R1250RT, but some walk right by it and turn their head. My neighbor has a Tesla Cyber Truck and I see him beaming with joy whenever he pulls into his driveway. What's that saying "Different strokes for different folks."Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I sure do love mine! I think it is a thing of beauty. Don't forget, BMW riders have hated every new BMW GS and GSA when it first came out lol.
Jennifer, nice bike! I agree with your statement. It's BEAUTIFUL! Here's mine at sunset this past weekend.........Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I sure do love mine! I think it is a thing of beauty. Don't forget, BMW riders have hated every new BMW GS and GSA when it first came out lol.
True, I've done that once. 2015. After seeing the new RT... I'm liking the 2024 era better now.The R1300GSA does look nicer than the R1300RT. At least on paperasyway.
The new R1300RT is BMW's way of improving sales of the GS/GSA series.
Built an ugly RT and folks will buy GS/GSA bikes to tour with.![]()
She's a big booty suity-case, alright.Complain all you want. The R1300 GS/A is a marvel.