SacramentoMike
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I just committed to Beemerdons' "Extreme Alpine Tour" next August. Yippee! Six days riding through the Alps and Dolomites on my choice of quite a few bikes--Germany, Austria, Italy, and maybe a corner of Switzerland, from a quick look at the map provided. Pretty exciting.
I'll need to choose a ride, and naturally the bigger bikes will add to the cost of the trip. There are half a dozen categories, some with only one entry, like the new BMW K1600 (not in the running, and same with most of the high-end rides. I've got to cut some costs. )
So. Question to the forum: of the following, which one gets the nod? Reasons "why" would be appreciated. I'll confirm this soon, but I assume every bike on the list will come with hard bags, since there's no support van for this tour and I've got to haul whatever I want to bring. I'd say that's a necessity. Here are the choices:
Ist price category. BMW 650 GS, Honda CBF 600S Transalp, Kawasaki ER-6 Versys, Suzuki V-Strom 650.
2nd category, add about $150. BMW F 650 GS, Ducati Monster 696.
Cat 3, add another $150. BMW F 800 GS, F 800 R, or F 800 ST; Triumph Tiger 800/XC.
If I wanted to keep adding $150's, I could move up to 1000 and 1200 cc bikes. I don't. The super twisty roads and the fairly short riding days planned (about 150 miles per day) work together to make a lighter and maybe less luxurious bike sound more advantageous. So I need adequate storage (I travel light, most of my vacations are one carry-on bag deals), and weather protection, as much as possible. A decent fairing and windscreen sound good. And frankly, I'd just as soon pick from that first--and cheapest--group.
I'll be looking at lots of websites about these bikes too, but I know there are lots of opinions out there. Let's hear 'em. Thanks.
I'll need to choose a ride, and naturally the bigger bikes will add to the cost of the trip. There are half a dozen categories, some with only one entry, like the new BMW K1600 (not in the running, and same with most of the high-end rides. I've got to cut some costs. )
So. Question to the forum: of the following, which one gets the nod? Reasons "why" would be appreciated. I'll confirm this soon, but I assume every bike on the list will come with hard bags, since there's no support van for this tour and I've got to haul whatever I want to bring. I'd say that's a necessity. Here are the choices:
Ist price category. BMW 650 GS, Honda CBF 600S Transalp, Kawasaki ER-6 Versys, Suzuki V-Strom 650.
2nd category, add about $150. BMW F 650 GS, Ducati Monster 696.
Cat 3, add another $150. BMW F 800 GS, F 800 R, or F 800 ST; Triumph Tiger 800/XC.
If I wanted to keep adding $150's, I could move up to 1000 and 1200 cc bikes. I don't. The super twisty roads and the fairly short riding days planned (about 150 miles per day) work together to make a lighter and maybe less luxurious bike sound more advantageous. So I need adequate storage (I travel light, most of my vacations are one carry-on bag deals), and weather protection, as much as possible. A decent fairing and windscreen sound good. And frankly, I'd just as soon pick from that first--and cheapest--group.
I'll be looking at lots of websites about these bikes too, but I know there are lots of opinions out there. Let's hear 'em. Thanks.