So, will we see a F850GT, or has this already been discussed elsewhere?
I don't understand why anyone doubts it....but I don't understand how "the F800GT is a touring bike" myth got started...
Richard, I hope you take this as the compliment I intend. You were nucking futz . . . . .As far as I was concerned in 1964, my Honda 305 Super Hawk was a touring motorcycle. []
But I was young and didn't know any different. [Richard, I hope you take this as the compliment I intend. You were nucking futz . . . . .![]()
.Name the bike, and I'll find an aftermarket modification that someone has installed to make their bike suitable for riding long-haul. Chris
I'll never forget it, 'Frankenbike!' That term stuck because it was exactly how I viewed trying to turn FGT into a truly world-class ST when bikes much better suited for the role out of the crate exist. I really loved the FGT for what it was, and left it stock except for a side stand enlarger and grip puppies. I kid Chris mainly because I know he has a strong need to see his beloved GT, and it's well worth being beloved, as a fully competent Sport Tourer. Which for him, it clearly is!Keep in mind I've made no such modifications to my GT. I find it to be a wonderful bike just as it is for where and how I like to ride...Whether that means adding aftermarket components to compensate for the bike's shortfalls or to enhance our enjoyment is a personal choice, of course, but to me, it's a bit telling.
Yup..
R1200RTW. Does my side stand enlarger qualify? [lol]
Then sadly we get old and come up with excuses and give in to our fears rather than just naively doing it and having the time of our lives ...But I was young and didn't know any different. []
How does it differ from the Tracer that's been available in Australia for a couple of years?The competition is increasing. A direct competitor in my thoughts is the 2019 Yamaha MT-09 Tracer. It will be released in the last half of 2018.
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Chris