MidLifeCrisis
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I was listening to the sales people pitch the BMW F800GS over the R1200GS to my bro-in-law who is now in the market for a new bike after his recent crash. I won’t get into the details of the pitch, because it’s pretty irrelevant, but noticed the F800GS comes with a Rotax engine. It peaked my curiosity, so I did a whole bunch of reading about the bike on various forums, reviews, etc. and found something kind of interesting about the shared platform. HEAT!
It seems there are tons of comments about the F800 being really hot to ride, running hot in stop and go traffic or going slow on trails. Some complain about cooking upper legs, etc. I’m not trying to start another :bdh: thread, but it got me to thinking….Maybe the biggest reason why the Spyder is so covered up with Tupperware IS because of research and not the lack there of. It seems a wide open Rotax has more heat complaints than our enclosed ones and most people with the exposed ones are having a tough time diverting any of the heat. That seems to suggest at least some level of genius to the Spyder Tupperware design, though still less than perfect.
I’ve definitely been one who’s been of the mindset that the Tupperware IS the reason for some heat issues, but not after everything else I’ve been reading. nojoke
The F700GS is a detuned F800GS and as one would expect, less complaints about heat. Not without, just less. Could also explain why there aren’t bigger engines in our rides.
On a bit of a different note, the Rotax has been a solid and trouble free performer on the F series bikes. It seems to run and run, regardless of what it’s put into….just hot.
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It seems there are tons of comments about the F800 being really hot to ride, running hot in stop and go traffic or going slow on trails. Some complain about cooking upper legs, etc. I’m not trying to start another :bdh: thread, but it got me to thinking….Maybe the biggest reason why the Spyder is so covered up with Tupperware IS because of research and not the lack there of. It seems a wide open Rotax has more heat complaints than our enclosed ones and most people with the exposed ones are having a tough time diverting any of the heat. That seems to suggest at least some level of genius to the Spyder Tupperware design, though still less than perfect.
I’ve definitely been one who’s been of the mindset that the Tupperware IS the reason for some heat issues, but not after everything else I’ve been reading. nojoke
The F700GS is a detuned F800GS and as one would expect, less complaints about heat. Not without, just less. Could also explain why there aren’t bigger engines in our rides.
On a bit of a different note, the Rotax has been a solid and trouble free performer on the F series bikes. It seems to run and run, regardless of what it’s put into….just hot.
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