Let me confess first: Joana is still in training mode on the Monkey 125.
We’re talking basics—start, stop, low-speed balance, U-turns… the kind of practice where you sweat a little and the bike basically says:
“Balance first, confidence later.”
(My Monkey feels like it whispers every day: “Ate… chill.” 🐒)
Then I saw the BMW R 1300 RT in the showroom and—bestie—
it felt like:

✅ “I’m still in the tutorial… but they just showed me the final boss.”
✅ “And the final boss has CRAZY aura.” 😭
1) What is the R 1300 RT? “Business class in the touring world”
The RT has one clear mission:
Make long rides more comfortable and more safe.
- Big windscreen → less wind = less neck/shoulder fatigue
- Comfort-focused seat & riding position → the “I can survive all day in the saddle” vibe
- Storage (side cases/top box depending on setup) → ready for real travel
- Electronics → helps you stay calm, stable, and less stressed
In short:
This is a serious travel-goals motorcycle. 😌

2) How’s the performance? “Not just fast—smart and stable”
This isn’t a bike that only flexes power.
Its real charm is: a big bike that moves intelligently and feels planted.
- 1300cc-class thick torque
→ not the “WAAAH!” surprise
→ more like a confident “okay, let’s go” smooth push - High-speed stability
→ the kind that makes long touring feel natural - Riding modes / traction control / ABS and other electronics
→ like an extra safety net while you level up
Basically, the RT is saying:
“I can take you far… and you won’t cry from exhaustion.” 😂
“300 km today?”
RT: “That’s just warm-up.” 😌

3) But why can’t I ride it right now? (Reality check)
Not because it’s “too much” in a bad way…
but because I’m still Monkey 125 level. 🥲
With a touring bike like this:
- it’s big and has real weight
→ low-speed control, stops, and U-turns are the true exam - if your balance slips at low speed…
you’ll hear “uh?” and then…
bike + pride + tomorrow’s muscle pain all go down together 😭
It’s like the RT is gently telling me:
“You’re adorable… but graduate with the Monkey first.” 🐒🎓

4) Still… it’s my goal. So what do I need to do?
✅ 1) Master low-speed skills on the Monkey 125
- smooth start/stop
- U-turns, figure 8s, slow control drills
- rear brake control to keep the bike stable
👉 For big bikes, slow control matters more than “going fast.”
✅ 2) Do the “weight training” stage
Jumping straight to a 1300 touring bike is not the safest move.
Better to step up gradually with mid-level weight first.
✅ 3) Build a training routine / take lessons
- vision & head turn (you go where you look)
- basic cornering
- emergency braking
When you learn these, skills go up… and fear goes down. 😌
✅ 4) Gear isn’t “for style”—it’s for courage
Boots, gloves, protectors…
Not just to “avoid falling,”
but so that even if you do fall, you can get up and try again. 💛

Final one-liner (Joana-style)
The BMW R 1300 RT isn’t “my bike right now”… but it is my future goal.
For now, it’s Monkey time.
Then one day, I’ll come back to the RT and say:
“Hello RT… tutorial complete. I’m ready.” 😷🏍️✨