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Has anyone here spent any time on any of the F800 Series bikes? I took the opportunity a few years ago when I was waiting on Jamie the tech to replace my R100GS's notchy steering head bearings. The bike (F800ST) seemed like it would make a nice middleweight sport tourer. But it had to be 100 degrees F the day I tested it, and I had a young gal (relative to me!) on back whose 110 pounds certainly didn't upset the bike. But I probably should have tested it solo on a nicer day. Anyone have any opinions on the current version of that bike .... I don't know the new name for it.
The bike that replaced the F800ST is the F800GT. I have one (a 2013). It is a great lightweight sport tourer. At 90 HP / 480lbs it is quick enough to keep me entertained, has good brakes and suspension to go with it. The wind protection is good, though not as full coverage as an R1200RT -- it's close to the R1200RS. I got mine used; it came with a madstad adjustable windshield in a box plus the stock one mounted. I'm going put the madstad on for the winter for more wind protection.
As for the Madstad I just put one on my Triumph. First time for me behind an air balanced windscreen. It definitely cuts down on the buffeting but lets much more air in. Great for warm weather riding but no so great when it gets cold. Almost like riding with no windscreen.
The early versions of the 800 twin were plagued with many problems but, hopefully now, 9 years later, they are getting the bugs worked out (except for the splitting tanks).I loved the looks and performance of my '07 F800S.
Splitting tanks?
The GS models and maybe others, as late as 2015 models, tend to have splits in the molded fuel tank crease that runs parallel and below the seat. Most of the 800 riders I know have had theirs replaced.http://f800riders.org/forum/showthread.php/55931-POLL-Has-your-F650GS-F800GS-twin-gas-tank-cracked/page4?s=9ca9ca4a281fed2f35cee2d59514a7e7.
Hmmmm. Is this only a problem on the GS, or all the 800's?
I've got an F800R set up as a scrambler with 80/20 tires and some tweaks. I bought the bike on a lark with the intent to flip it in a couple of months. It's still in my garage. I can't think of another middle weight I'd trade for. M
If it doesn't do the trick, I can always buy a taller "normal" windscreen -- or just toughen up.