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Hi from Ipswich U.K.

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Hi, Just bought a 2020 G310r 5 days ago and have to say I'm Loving It!!

I've been riding bikes on and off for over 30 years and have just returned to biking after a break of 10 years.
Just needed something for getting to work and getting around locally & have to say the G310R fits the bill perfectly.

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Hi and welcome, these are great little bikes, using mine more than the 1200gs I have! How you getting on with the bike? Only had mine a few months, and still stalling her (mainly after riding the 12)
Hi and welcome, these are great little bikes, using mine more than the 1200gs I have! How you getting on with the bike? Only had mine a few months, and still stalling her (mainly after riding the 12)
Have to say I'm still loving it. Had it just over a week now and already done 200 miles. Light and agile around town and seems to handle the twisty B roads admirably & managed to get her up to 89 on the duel carriageway ;)
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Hi, Just bought a 2020 G310r 5 days ago and have to say I'm Loving It!!

I've been riding bikes on and off for over 30 years and have just returned to biking after a break of 10 years.
Just needed something for getting to work and getting around locally & have to say the G310R fits the bill perfectly.

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I'm a noob here. I am honored to be a part of that club. Totally incredible posting! Loads of valuable data and motivation.Thanks for a very interesting post.
Welcome and your 2020 G310R is the best improvement to the black colour with colour matched front mudguard I have a 2019 racing red because I did not like the white mudguard on the black models. I would agree with the practice needed with not stalling especially when you have a second bike. I was given some good advice if you have a stalling problem from a BMW technician when I reported the issue he told me they always increase the play with the handlebar adjuster and then use the adjuster at the engine to reduce the play at the handlebar to the correct amount of free play remembering to retighten the adjuster. This is because the handlebar adjuster only adjusts the amount of free play in the cable and does not adjust the clutch action which is very light on the 310s. I have found I have very few stalls since using this method. Great bikes they love high revs.
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