Just picked myself up a BMW oilhead, 1998 R1100R naked roadster. Twenty years newer than my XS and a boxer twin with fuel injection, ABS and telelever front suspension. I've been joyfully tuning and riding it all week. It is much torque-ier than the XS, but with less even power through the first 3 gears. The XS is much quicker.
I commuted on the XS this morning for the first time in about 10 days and was VERY pleasantly surprised. It was quite an adjustment conforming to the much more compressed, sporty 'snug' position on the BMW, but once I was adjusted it felt like a natural extension of me. I thought getting back on the XS would confirm my instinct to get another BMW (i've had several), but after this morning's ride I was really amazed how awesome this bike is. Smooth, powerful, easy shifting, comfortable, satisfying. Of course, there is no comparison to the handling and brakes of the BMW, but the XS holds up. Now I'm really stuck because I had planned to sell the XS to pay for the BMW! I'm thinking maybe I'll just put collector insurance on it and keep it for pleasure riding and short trips!
I commuted on the XS this morning for the first time in about 10 days and was VERY pleasantly surprised. It was quite an adjustment conforming to the much more compressed, sporty 'snug' position on the BMW, but once I was adjusted it felt like a natural extension of me. I thought getting back on the XS would confirm my instinct to get another BMW (i've had several), but after this morning's ride I was really amazed how awesome this bike is. Smooth, powerful, easy shifting, comfortable, satisfying. Of course, there is no comparison to the handling and brakes of the BMW, but the XS holds up. Now I'm really stuck because I had planned to sell the XS to pay for the BMW! I'm thinking maybe I'll just put collector insurance on it and keep it for pleasure riding and short trips!
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