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TSbasilisk
post Sep 18 2023, 01:51 PM, updated 3y ago

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CKD Model 2023.
Available end of 2023.
Price RM 69,988

For comparison price in Thailand TBH 479,000
~ RM 62,945

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wokay geng baik bli will say...
baik bli china made 790 Adv R

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TSbasilisk
post Sep 18 2023, 01:58 PM

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Msia ckd is the updated version with 5inci tft screen,

not the older lcd screen sold in Filipina..

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This post has been edited by basilisk: Sep 18 2023, 02:04 PM
ajaibman
post Sep 19 2023, 10:57 AM

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The biggest competitor would be Continental brand..

KTM 790, 890
BMW F900 GS, F850 GS
Triumph T850, 900

Not Suzuki Pstorm 800 DE

Remember many Malaysian buy big bike for the prestige, not actual usage... that's why BMW sells a lot of GS, even with the fact 95% of the owner never bring it for off-road..
but it sells since its BMW.. bragging rights is there LOL...


iambryan1234
post Sep 30 2023, 12:23 PM

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QUOTE(ajaibman @ Sep 19 2023, 10:57 AM)
The biggest competitor would be Continental brand..

KTM 790, 890
BMW F900 GS, F850 GS
Triumph T850, 900

Not Suzuki Pstorm 800 DE

Remember many Malaysian buy big bike for the prestige, not actual usage... that's why BMW sells a lot of GS, even with the fact 95% of the owner never bring it for off-road..
but it sells since its BMW.. bragging rights is there LOL...
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People buy BMW ADVs to actually go off road? 👀
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post Sep 30 2023, 01:01 PM

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QUOTE(iambryan1234 @ Sep 30 2023, 12:23 PM)
People buy BMW ADVs to actually go off road? 👀
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the gs is definitely capable to go off road
i've seen some from my friends circle that like do off road

but not many dare la to drop bike that expensive.. not to mention the weight laugh.gif
RoofTopPrince
post Oct 2 2023, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(ajaibman @ Sep 19 2023, 10:57 AM)
The biggest competitor would be Continental brand..

KTM 790, 890
BMW F900 GS, F850 GS
Triumph T850, 900

Not Suzuki Pstorm 800 DE

Remember many Malaysian buy big bike for the prestige, not actual usage... that's why BMW sells a lot of GS, even with the fact 95% of the owner never bring it for off-road..
but it sells since its BMW.. bragging rights is there LOL...
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I think the bike that you mentioned are all using chain except GS 1200 which is using shaft... probaly shaft last linger?
ajaibman
post Oct 2 2023, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(RoofTopPrince @ Oct 2 2023, 10:11 AM)
I think the bike that you mentioned are all using chain except GS 1200 which is using shaft... probaly shaft last linger?
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If maintained properly, possible up to 100k KM no issue however, in Malaysia (again)

1. Some GS Rider think they ride a superbike instead ADV bike.. GS never meant to ride extensively 180 to 220 kmph all the way to border or beyond. This stressing all the drive system ranging from the clutch, gearing until shaft.

2. And some of the service Center didn't do proper maintenance service (sloppy) and it causes certain cases the shaft jammed/broken due to lack of lubrication or water slippage due to improper installation of the rubber cover.
ZZR-Pilot
post Oct 2 2023, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(Patent @ Sep 30 2023, 02:01 PM)
the gs is definitely capable to go off road
i've seen some from my friends circle that like do off road

but not many dare la to drop bike that expensive.. not to mention the weight  laugh.gif
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Went to a beach and rode my Tiger in the sand before, just to see what the fuss was about. Walao eh... no more!!!!! I really didn't have the skills for it and I was simply not prepared to keep dropping and lifting the heavy bike up multiple times.

A lightweight 125cc scrambler would be far better for this stuff!

I'll stick to the tarmac, simple trails and gravel roads at the most. For a bike intended for commuting and touring, that's plenty for me already. Not even going to pretend I need a Dakar bike...
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post Oct 3 2023, 03:10 PM

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QUOTE(ajaibman @ Oct 2 2023, 11:43 AM)
If maintained properly, possible up to 100k KM no issue however, in Malaysia (again)

1. Some GS Rider think they ride a superbike instead ADV bike.. GS never meant to ride extensively 180 to 220 kmph all the way to border or beyond. This stressing all the drive system ranging from the clutch, gearing until shaft.

2. And some of the service Center didn't do proper maintenance service (sloppy) and it causes certain cases the shaft jammed/broken due to lack of lubrication or water slippage due to improper installation of the rubber cover.
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I agree with point number 1, their ride it like adv 180-220kmh on our highway zig zaging...
ZZR-Pilot
post Oct 22 2023, 03:26 PM

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QUOTE(basilisk @ Sep 18 2023, 02:51 PM)

wokay geng baik bli will say...
baik bli china made 790 Adv R

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Actually the 790 Adv has a nice low seat height, which makes it easy to like the bike for a 5'6" guy like me.

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post Oct 22 2023, 07:05 PM

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QUOTE(ZZR-Pilot @ Oct 22 2023, 03:26 PM)
Actually the 790 Adv has a nice low seat height, which makes it easy to like the bike for a 5'6" guy like me.
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Not only that. The split side tanks also very low CoG. Great for shorter people like us.

Too bad it's 85k. 90+ with options.

The 790Adv R is very tall though.

 

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