J biker
Registered user
Reliable or not R1300gs. What has your experience been?
Ignore recall parts and software updates, we can assume they are done, or you are booked in to be sorted. Ignore brake pad wear too…though where people are now after initial issues would be interesting.
How many peoples bikes have been reliable (bike always starts…keeps going!) ?
After reading ‘JDS’ thread on faults, I am curious to other peoples experiences, esp as I may be in the market for a nearly new 1300, (I know they are all ‘nearly’ new..!)
Having owned 3 previous gen GS, 2x1200. 1x1250. and covering around 80k combined, I never had a single problem or failure. They all got thrashed frequently too. No issues.
Keep it simple, would be my plan, fits in with not spending more than required too. So no fancy ride height gizmo, no fancy radar.
Dynamic package only. Less to wrong, less weight.
Seems a lot of issues occur with the more complicated suspension, and I just dont need the features anyway.
Ignore recall parts and software updates, we can assume they are done, or you are booked in to be sorted. Ignore brake pad wear too…though where people are now after initial issues would be interesting.
How many peoples bikes have been reliable (bike always starts…keeps going!) ?
After reading ‘JDS’ thread on faults, I am curious to other peoples experiences, esp as I may be in the market for a nearly new 1300, (I know they are all ‘nearly’ new..!)
Having owned 3 previous gen GS, 2x1200. 1x1250. and covering around 80k combined, I never had a single problem or failure. They all got thrashed frequently too. No issues.
Keep it simple, would be my plan, fits in with not spending more than required too. So no fancy ride height gizmo, no fancy radar.
Dynamic package only. Less to wrong, less weight.
Seems a lot of issues occur with the more complicated suspension, and I just dont need the features anyway.
