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Reviewed on October 16, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 BMW F 650 GS view listing

4.8
A short adventure dual sport. Runs on any gas will go anywhere. It has switchable abs from a 2007 and EFI. It not the fastest dual sport or the slowest but it is fun. The heated grips and adjustable suspension make this bike super easy to tour with. Get about 50 to 60 mpg and that going at... read more
A short adventure dual sport. Runs on any gas will go anywhere. It has switchable abs from a 2007 and EFI. It not the fastest dual sport or the slowest but it is fun. The heated grips and adjustable suspension make this bike super easy to tour with. Get about 50 to 60 mpg and that going at 70mph. It tops out at around 90mph. But loves to sit at 60 to 70mph. Would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a comfortable daul sport
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Reviewed on October 9, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2020 BMW R Nine T - Racer view listing

5.0
Only rode the bike twice it has been kept on my showroom floor inside my facility. Practically brand new. This is a great deal! New owner will appreciate the top notch condition at the price and low... read more
Only rode the bike twice it has been kept on my showroom floor inside my facility. Practically brand new. This is a great deal! New owner will appreciate the top notch condition at the price and low miles.
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Reviewed on August 19, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2015 BMW R1200GS Adventure view listing

4.3
I have ridden this motorcycle all over the western US, Canada, and Alaska. It is a great touring bike and great off road. It has been an extremely reliable bike. It has great features, with included Garmin... read more
I have ridden this motorcycle all over the western US, Canada, and Alaska. It is a great touring bike and great off road. It has been an extremely reliable bike. It has great features, with included Garmin GPS.
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Reviewed on August 12, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Triumph Street Triple R view listing

5.0
I absolutely love this motorcycle. I test road one during the motorcycle weekend and decided that the white 1 with the black and red is the 1 that I wanted. This bike is very responsive. Quite comfortable, even though I'm 5 foot 10 tall. It is also heavy enough to withstand large winds. The hmm... read more
I absolutely love this motorcycle. I test road one during the motorcycle weekend and decided that the white 1 with the black and red is the 1 that I wanted. This bike is very responsive. Quite comfortable, even though I'm 5 foot 10 tall. It is also heavy enough to withstand large winds. The hmm shocks and back entire bike shock system is entirely adjustable. I had my husband adjust mine for my weight. Heights and writing style, which was semiaggressive but not so much that every bump, is gonna hurt my back. This bike hugs corners if you're looking for a ducati and you don't have the money this is the one! The only thing that I don't like about it is that when you turn the bike off, there's a lock, the location to lock the steering column and then slightly after that is lock with the headlights on for whatever reason. If you put it on that your battery dies and it's just yea, a couple millimeters difference, that is my only complaint. I get so many looks on this bike.It's not even funny
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Reviewed on August 12, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2016 BMW R 1200 GS view listing

5.0
The 2016 BMW R1200 GS has been my favorite motorcycle and I've owned more than 40 motorcycles. It's light, nimble and just plain fun to ride. It's never given me any trouble and the maintenance is simpler than most of my... read more
The 2016 BMW R1200 GS has been my favorite motorcycle and I've owned more than 40 motorcycles. It's light, nimble and just plain fun to ride. It's never given me any trouble and the maintenance is simpler than most of my bikes.
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Reviewed on July 23, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2017 BMW R Nine T - Racer view listing

5.0
I have been riding my BMW motorcycle for the past few years. I love how the lightweight and nimble it is for city traffic. The torque is strong and its fun to ride. I have always been getting compliments every time i ride it. This is a unique experience and not for everyday use, its a powerful... read more
I have been riding my BMW motorcycle for the past few years. I love how the lightweight and nimble it is for city traffic. The torque is strong and its fun to ride. I have always been getting compliments every time i ride it. This is a unique experience and not for everyday use, its a powerful ride, an I mostly used it on the weekends. All the services are up to date including oil changes and maintenance. This is a great value for the price. Come and see it for yourself!
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Reviewed on June 18, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2023 BMW R 1250 RT view listing

5.0
This site doesn't support the R1250R as a model but this bike is the R (not the RT). I bought this bike to be my around town bike and wanted more HP. This bike surprised me with its acceleration and handling. The opposed twins drop the center of gravity, creating a ground-hugging panther. It is... read more
This site doesn't support the R1250R as a model but this bike is the R (not the RT). I bought this bike to be my around town bike and wanted more HP. This bike surprised me with its acceleration and handling. The opposed twins drop the center of gravity, creating a ground-hugging panther. It is the most fun bike to ride I've ever known. The only problem is my jaws ache from the constant grinning. From the sound of the exhaust to the great looks of the Triple Black and the amazing feel of the engine on the handlebars and in the seat, it engages all your senses. Long rides are not a problem with the comfortable seat and seat height. Just add side bags and go!
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Reviewed on June 12, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2023 KTM 890 Adventure R view listing

5.0
Big plus for the bike when riding on the interstates or in City traffic the bike sits at eye level with SUV drivers. You are very visible to traffic and when traveling 70 on the interstate the aerodynamics with the tank low and blocking the wind from your legs plus the front wind shield and... read more
Big plus for the bike when riding on the interstates or in City traffic the bike sits at eye level with SUV drivers. You are very visible to traffic and when traveling 70 on the interstate the aerodynamics with the tank low and blocking the wind from your legs plus the front wind shield and your in your own little tunnel...very cool design. Once you dump the travel gear and set the big in offroad mode the bike is a beast. We rode single track in Nevada and Colorado and the bike with the front travel eats up ditches and ruts. Great bike and time for me to start looking for a 250. ;-)
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Reviewed on April 30, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 BMW F 800 GS view listing

4.8
For many years, the BMW F 800 GS has defined the smaller of the big adventure bike market (1200 GS being the big end). The 800 GS has about 200-220 mile range and is rock solid in almost any environment, only suffering a bit in the deep sand. With a top speed near 130 mph (proven), it cruises... read more
For many years, the BMW F 800 GS has defined the smaller of the big adventure bike market (1200 GS being the big end). The 800 GS has about 200-220 mile range and is rock solid in almost any environment, only suffering a bit in the deep sand. With a top speed near 130 mph (proven), it cruises comfortably at 75-80 mph all day long. The Rotax motor is ultra-reliable with 6,000 mile checkups (noting only significant valve adjustment at 36k). Equipped with heated grips and easily adjustable electronic suspension (ESA), you can head out on several thousand-mile road trips with zero worries. Great overall adventure bike.
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Reviewed on April 22, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2023 BMW R Nine T - Racer view listing

4.5
The 2023 BMW R nineT Pure lives up to its name—delivering an unfiltered, visceral riding experience that’s as honest as it is exhilarating. From the moment you thumb the starter, the 1,170cc air/oil-cooled boxer engine comes to life with a signature rumble that hints at the performance within.... read more
The 2023 BMW R nineT Pure lives up to its name—delivering an unfiltered, visceral riding experience that’s as honest as it is exhilarating. From the moment you thumb the starter, the 1,170cc air/oil-cooled boxer engine comes to life with a signature rumble that hints at the performance within. With 109 horsepower and 85 lb-ft of torque on tap, this bike pulls strong through every gear and responds instantly to rider input. What makes the R nineT Pure unique—even within BMW’s heritage lineup—is its deliberate minimalism. This isn’t a bike weighed down with creature comforts or distractions. There’s no fuel gauge, no tachometer, and no riding modes to toggle through. What you get is a clean, retro-inspired dash and direct connection to the road. It’s about the ride—not the ride settings. That said, BMW doesn’t compromise where it counts. Despite its stripped-back aesthetic, the Pure is packed with modern safety tech, including ABS, traction control, and even wheelie control. The chassis is confidence-inspiring, the suspension feels dialed-in for both spirited canyon rides and relaxed cruising, and the ergonomics hit the sweet spot between sporty and comfortable. Fit and finish are classic BMW—solid, premium, and full of attention to detail. The R nineT Pure’s tank, frame, and exposed engine components are a visual treat for those who appreciate mechanical beauty and timeless design. In short, the 2023 R nineT Pure is a motorcycle for purists. It’s not trying to be everything to everyone—it’s trying to be one thing done exceptionally well: a raw, refined riding machine that reminds you why you fell in love with motorcycling in the first place. If you're looking for a modern classic with soul, performance, and just the right amount of attitude, the R nineT Pure delivers in spades.
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