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2012 650 Adventure-Touring Shootout: BMW G650GS vs. Kawasaki Versys vs. Suzuki V-Strom 650 ABS

If you're on the hunt for an all-in-one, Swiss Army Knife-type of motorcycle, consider the BMW G650GS, Kawasaki Versys and Suzuki V-Strom 650 ABS. http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs/2012-650-adventuretourer-shootout-video-91274.html Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Motorcycle YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/Motorcycle Facebook - http://facebook.com/MotorcycleCom Twitter - http://twitter.com/MotorcycleCom Web - http://www.Motorcycle.com Established in 1994, Motorcycle.com is the premiere online resource for motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts. With hundreds of high quality, detailed video reviews on bikes from Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and just about everybody else, it's the best place to go to learn about the latest and greatest two-wheeled creations. There's simply no better resource if you're planning on buying or if you just want to check out some awesome machines.


 

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2012 Adventure Touring Motorcycle Shootout
BMW R1200GS vs KTM 990 Adventure vs Moto Guzzi Stelvio vs Triumph Explorer vs Yamaha Super Ténéré BMW's R1200GS has long been the cock of the walk when it comes to big-bore Adventure-Touring bikes, but it's now got competition from Yamaha, Triumph, KTM and Moto Guzzi. Have any of these newer models surpassed the mighty GS as the class benchmark? Full comparison and photos - http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs/2012-adventuretouring-shootout-video-91439.html Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Motorcycle YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/Motorcycle Facebook - http://facebook.com/MotorcycleCom Twitter - http://twitter.com/MotorcycleCom Web - http://www.Motorcycle.com Established in 1994, Motorcycle.com is the premiere online resource for motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts. With hundreds of high quality, detailed video reviews on bikes from Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and just about everybody else, it's the best place to go to learn about the latest and greatest two-wheeled creations. There's simply no better resource if you're planning on buying or if you just want to check out some awesome machines.





2012 Honda NC700X vs. Kawasaki Versys
Does Honda's new NC700X stand up in the face of an established and well-reviewed player like Kawasaki's utility scoot? Is the Versys worth a $900 premium? Let's find out. Full story and photo gallery - http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs/middleweight-multitool-shootout-2012-honda-nc700x-vs-kawasaki-versys-91501.html Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Motorcycle YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/Motorcycle Facebook - http://facebook.com/MotorcycleCom Twitter - http://twitter.com/MotorcycleCom Web - http://www.Motorcycle.com Established in 1994, Motorcycle.com is the premiere online resource for motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts. With hundreds of high quality, detailed video reviews on bikes from Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and just about everybody else, it's the best place to go to learn about the latest and greatest two-wheeled creations. There's simply no better resource if you're planning on buying or if you just want to check out some awesome machines.





2012 Japanese Superbike Shootout - Road Test
2012 Honda CBR1000RR vs 2012 Suzuki GSX-R1000 vs 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 vs 2012 Kawasaki ZX-10R http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs/2012-japanese-superbike-shootout-91266.html It has been a couple years since we last did a Japanese literbike shootout, because, frankly, the field has been quite stagnant for a while (save for Kawasaki's total revamp of the ZX-10R last year). It took them another year, but Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha have all tweaked their respective contenders for 2012 - the CBR1000RR, GSX-R1000 and YZF-R1, have significant changes, while Kawasaki returns for 2012 with the same traction-control-equipped machine it introduced last year, confident of its chances. Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Motorcycle YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/Motorcycle Facebook - http://facebook.com/MotorcycleCom Twitter - http://twitter.com/MotorcycleCom Web - http://www.Motorcycle.com Established in 1994, Motorcycle.com is the premiere online resource for motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts. With hundreds of high quality, detailed video reviews on bikes from Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and just about everybody else, it's the best place to go to learn about the latest and greatest two-wheeled creations. There's simply no better resource if you're planning on buying or if you just want to check out some awesome machines.





2011 BMW G650GS Review - A value-priced BMW with a utilitarian heart
BMW's R1200GS is an icon in the adventure-touring category, but for many it's big and unwieldy, not to mention expensive. For those shorter of stature and lighter of wallet, BMW offers the G650GS for less than half the price of its big GS brother. Read Full Review Here - http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/bmw/2011-bmw-g650gs-review-video-91176.html Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Motorcycle YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/Motorcycle Facebook - http://facebook.com/MotorcycleCom Twitter - http://twitter.com/MotorcycleCom Web - http://www.Motorcycle.com Established in 1994, Motorcycle.com is the premiere online resource for motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts. With hundreds of high quality, detailed video reviews on bikes from Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and just about everybody else, it's the best place to go to learn about the latest and greatest two-wheeled creations. There's simply no better resource if you're planning on buying or if you just want to check out some awesome machines.





2013 Perfection Of An Icon - The New BMW R 1200 GS
The new BMW R 1200 GS. The new BMW R 1200 GS. The world's most successful travel enduro is perfected. The "BMW GS" concept has embodied riding pleasure and the desire for adventure for over 30 years. This applies especially to the GS motorcycles with the opposed-twin "boxer" engine. The "big GS" allows motorcyclists to explore the most remote corners of the world - an idea that has already inspired numerous globetrotters to set off on their travels. But the GS was and still is much more than this. Whether sports-style cornering on winding country roads, excellent travel times due to high motorway speeds, relaxed tours with a passenger or daring rides over rough terrain - every GS has offered supreme mastery of these skills in its respective era and this won't change with the new version. It is the unique integrated concept of the big travel enduro bike with boxer engine, complete with authentic charm and a powerful, high-torque engine, which is loved by legions of motorcycle fans all over the world to this day. It is not for nothing that the "big BMW GS" with boxer engine has been the undisputed frontrunner in its market segment for many years and is the best-seller within the BMW Motorrad model range. BMW is now beginning a whole new chapter in GS history: the most popular travel enduro in the world has been brought to perfection. The challenge: how to improve even more following nine years at the top. Even in its ninth year of production, the current BMW R 1200 GS is still setting the benchmark in its segment in comparative tests with its outstanding overall concept and innovative technology. With over 170,000 units sold, it is the most successful and top-selling travel enduro in the world. So the challenge facing the BMW Motorrad development department was considerable: to further optimise the GS - an icon of three decades - improve it in all areas and equip it with innovative technical solutions to ensure it is in good shape for the future. The development goals of the new BMW R 1200 GS: • Further increase performance overall - without neglecting its well-established virtues. • Perfect its touring suitability. • Increase off-road suitability. • Achieve superior figures within the travel enduro segment and beyond in terms of engine and riding performance. • Ensure preparation for the future in terms of noise and Exhaust emissions. • Suspension with top handling, optimum traction and increased off-road performance. • Increase active and passive safety. • Unmistakable BMW Motorrad design in typical GS style. • Top quality as is characteristic of BMW Motorrad. Newly designed air/water-cooled boxer engine with vertical through-flow, integrated gearbox and left-hand cardan shaft drive. Geared towards the above goals, the entire R 1200 GS was completely redefined, particularly the drive concept. The performance aspired to, as well as adherence to future anticipated requirements in terms of noise and Exhaust emissions, is ensured among other things by a change in the cooling system. The boxer engine in the new R 1200 GS continues to use air/liquid cooling, however, the coolant oil has been replaced by a glycol-water mixture. This ensures a high level of heat absorption capacity of the cooling liquid for more efficient heat dissipation. So-called precision cooling (a principle similar to that used in Formula 1) involves only those engine elements being cooled with coolant, which are particularly exposed to thermal stress. The engine still continues to use air cooling, thereby preserving the characteristic appearance of the opposed twin boxer engine. The two radiators are small and inconspicuously integrated. The through-flow is now vertical instead of horizontal for improved filling, and the engine housing integrates the 6-speed gearbox as well as a wet clutch with anti-hopping function instead of the dry clutch as was used previously. What is more, the secondary drive now runs via the well-established cardan shaft on the left-hand side. With an output of 92 kW (125 bhp) at 7700 rpm and 125 Nm at 6500 rpm, the new engine offers superior power and performance in the travel enduro segment and beyond.





Kawasaki Versys 650 Custom Graphic/Decal
Kawasaki Versys 650 with Pikes Peak Ducati Multistrada graphics, jokingly dubbed "Kawacati Verstrada". Jokes aside, the bike looks pretty good. Apart from the front headlight assembly that was painted, all the other parts are vinyl wrapped. This is one Versys that will most definitely make heads turn when riding on the road. Music: Beats by A.P.E. is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.





2010 Kawasaki Versys v BMW F650GS v Suzuki V-Strom
Five miles was all it took for MCN's road testers to agree the new 2010 Kawasaki Versys is fun to ride. 100 miles later it was clear the new bike should be just as popular as the 2009 Versys. But is the new Versys the best middleweight do-everything bike available? Watch the video to see it take on the BMW F650GS and Suzuki V-Strom.





MXTV Exclusive - BMW G650 GS Sertao Ride and Launch
Brendan was lucky enough to tag along to the recent BMW launch and ride for their awesome new G650 GS Sertao, a great machine that is well worth the ride! Along for the ride was World Superbike rider Marco Melandri.





V-Strom 650 Adventure Where You Least Expect It
The V-Strom 650 ABS is truly a go anywhere, do anything motorcycle. It's comfortable carrying you to work, or if you get a little adventurous, well, then it will do that too. It's as happy on the M25 as it is round Cadwell Park and Apex Motocross track, as you can see here!





2010 Kawasaki versys w/ two brothers exhaust, Db killer out
Cruising on Mullholland up to the "snake". Speedo corrected in MPH.





Comparatif Tiger 800 vs DL 650 V-Strom
Un comparatif trail Moto et Motards : la notoire Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom affronte la Triumph Tiger 800 !





BMW 650 GS vs Ténéré XT 660Z Teaser Test
Test confronto tra Yamaha Ténéré XT 660Z e BMW G650 GS





Kawasaki Versys 650 Touring Editie 2012
Sidney Mol van Motorklik heeft de Kawasaki Versys 650 Touring getest.





BMW F700GS vs rivals
The new BMW F700GS replaces the old F650GS for 2013, although capacity remains at 800cc. We tested it against the Kawasaki Versys, Suzuki V-Strom 650 and Triumph Tiger 800too see which is the best mid range adventure bike. Get all the latest news at http://www.motorcyclenews.com





2012 Suzuki Vstrom 650
Parts upgrades from: Murph's Kits Cycle Gear Touratech Rocky Mountain ATV Eastern Beaver I highly suggest you become a member of stromtrooper.com. I found all of these upgrades by researching the DL650 2012 forum




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