SPIED: BMW S1000 ADV

Ride your BMW off the perceived safety of tarmac? Let the verbal/written adventure begin...
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SPIED: BMW S1000 ADV

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An ADV bike with 17" wheels?
City ADV perhaps.
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ME 109 wrote:An ADV bike with 17" wheels?
Yeah, that's a good question. Certainly there's nothing like having a big 21" out front when your'e getting into really gnarly terrain, but I've now had a couple of Super-motos that I'll take out pretty deep into the single-tracks and I've been surprised at how well they manage. I'd suggest that 17" wheels do a better job in many off-road situations than a 21/18" combo generally does on-road...
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gocytocis wrote: I'd suggest that 17" wheels do a better job in many off-road situations than a 21/18" combo generally does on-road...
Well there is that aspect. Got to get the ratios right.
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That's my favorite S1000 powered bike yet...
This was the 2nd most recent post here so I felt compelled to reply 8-)
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