Hi camarade, hi mates,
No personnal offence from my part in my point of view about big bikes in France... I didn't attempt to hurt someone. My remark pointed the lack of success of the BMW F 800 GS there...
It's just my own opinion about the behavior of so many guys there. Just have a look in many french bike forums where many so called "big bikers" bash the "underweighted" bikes and their owners...
No matter, Azoulay, I too I'm 56 y.o. (well, 57 in 6 months :shock: )! Through the years I rode all sorts of classic bikes (I love the years 60s and 70s and so never own a brand new bike until these days) including 50 cc as well as 1300 cc from Europe, Japan or USA. But, as you say, in any case I wouldn't depreciate any bike because of their "light displacement". The pleasure of owning and riding a bike is related to the owner/rider's happy feeling and the part of his "heart" he plugs in...
So no matter the size of the bike... the most important (IMHO) is the size of the owner's heart!
Here in LOS I own a Honda XR 250 and a Yamaha FZ6F (so, "only" 600cc), and I'm very happy with them. They just fit my heart!
Before the purchase of the brand new Yammy, I was interested in purchasing some biggest one, but on this thread and others, many guys with more experience than myself in riding in Thailand, suggested a "lower" range bike, better suited for the "environement" here (city, roads, traffic)... I thank them a lot for this, and now I've got the same opinion, through their comments and my own recent experience...
There in France I own a lovely "Béhème": a nice classic 1974 BMW R 90/6. It was my current bike back home before settling in LOS near 4 years ago, and I can't decide yet to sell it... One thousand thanks to Jicé, a true friend there who cares it as his own.
I think the 90/6 should be perfect for my uses here in LOS, but I worry too much about the hassles and uncertainities about import and rego... So I went for the Yammy.
As you say, Azoulay, too much big money for a "good recent" Bimmy here (purchase, maintenance, spare parts), and further the new models don't appeal me. But they are great bikes, in particular IMHO the F 800 GS (?750000 Bahts brand new!) for both on-road and off-road...
Well about german guys, yes they love big displacement bikes, but I never met one german rider bashing the "lower displacement" bikes... I think they are too much "well mechanic minded" for this.
Wow, what a long speach! Sorry guys...
Amitiés Azoulay,
and cheers to all,
Gobs