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RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - Grumpy Goat - 10-01-2023 (10-01-2023, 09:46 AM)TriangleRider Wrote:(09-30-2023, 09:07 PM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: Heard tonight from someone at the MOA Getaway in Kerrville that the stop sale was being lifted ... Confirmed in the BMW MOA News that the "Stop Sale" has been lifted. The article does have some details in it that are good enough for me. RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - Lee - 10-02-2023 (10-01-2023, 03:27 PM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: The rectangular window makes sense as it more closely mimics a vertical gauge. Dual air filters at the snorkels suggests something else is there in the intake path ... hopefully something to justify the extra air filter costs. Our K1300Ss had dual air filters. Each snorkel had a straight path to the air box so you probably got a Ram Air effect. I also like a long oil window. The K1300S had a long tube because it was a dry sump engine. This made it easy to check the oil on the centerstand or sidestand. RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - Grumpy Goat - 10-02-2023 Nice. Thanks Lee. RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - 36654 - 10-03-2023 (10-01-2023, 03:27 PM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: All make sense, especially the requirements for the cardan shaft. Amazed (and not in a good way) that it took them so long. The rectangular window makes sense as it more closely mimics a vertical gauge. Dual air filters at the snorkels suggests something else is there in the intake path ... hopefully something to justify the extra air filter costs. Filter cartridges are nothing new and more environmentally friendly, as there is no wasted metal. Good move in my opinion. Hopefully, the replacement shaft price will stay at ~$210 RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - Lee - 10-07-2023 They got rid of the cooling fins on front of the cylinders. Maybe the cylinders get more oil for cooling. The 1300 gets 5 liters of oil. RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - 36654 - 10-07-2023 (10-07-2023, 05:49 PM)Lee Wrote: They got rid of the cooling fins on front of the cylinders. I like the new cylinder castings. I wonder if the service interval will increase with the larger oil capacity. RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - maxredline - 10-08-2023 With these new models I could see the RS being dropped from production. That being said my 1200RS is perfect for me and will most likely be my last big bore bike anyhow. If that turns out not to be the case give me the triple black GS please. RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - 36654 - 10-08-2023 (10-08-2023, 07:18 AM)maxredline Wrote: With these new models I could see the RS being dropped from production. That being said my 1200RS is perfect for me and will most likely be my last big bore bike anyhow. If that turns out not to be the case give me the triple black GS please. The RS has been dropped before. The great minds at BMW do as they will RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - Grumpy Goat - 10-10-2023 The big Tiger won this match-up but I expect it will have a better challenge from the new R1300GS. Good video review though. RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - maxredline - 10-10-2023 British bias? RE: 2024 R1300GS Intro Video - Grumpy Goat - 10-10-2023 (10-10-2023, 05:16 PM)maxredline Wrote: British bias? At first I thought so but I watch Neeves' reviews and he is hardly a British brand fanboy and the other fella likes the KTM and the Tiger. The Tigers are actually quite good all around, although I am convinced that while materials are good quality and design approach is excellent, their assembly is a bit disappointing. BMWs got them beat for assembly 1000%. More on that when I do a review of the Tiger but that is a story for another day. |