Bike magazine this month has a great article on the 1200GS, it is a great bike, but the 1200 Adv would seem better (mine arrives Oct).



Go YELLOW

redcastle said:always good advice for a first time 1200 owner, they are much slower and forgiving than the super quick blue ones.................get used to the yellow before upgrading to the blue or red![]()

walti said:LOL!
As I've got a blue one i know what you mean, but the grey ones look a lot cooler to me!
redcastle said:always good advice for a first time 1200 owner, they are much slower and forgiving than the super quick blue ones.................get used to the yellow before upgrading to the blue or red![]()
Am I making a huge mistake
TENTOONE said:Yep you have. This site is notorious for shouting down dissenters. The bike is riddled with design and mechanical faults. It cannot take hard work and costs way too much for a naked bike in the first place.
TENTOONE said:Yep you have. This site is notorious for shouting down dissenters. The bike is riddled with design and mechanical faults. It cannot take hard work and costs way too much for a naked bike in the first place.

TENTOONE said:Yep you have. This site is notorious for shouting down dissenters. The bike is riddled with design and mechanical faults. It cannot take hard work and costs way too much for a naked bike in the first place.



off and leave us aloneStuWG said:Yep, keep your money on the bike.![]()
I have a 16500 miles 04 model, one of the first batch to come into the country, I've done 12500 miles in the last 18 months, it has been trashed, bashed & dropped. Toured at speed all over europe, in 40 degree heat and pishing rain, up and down alps and even done track days. Only thing to go...... a headlight bulb.![]()
Get your bike enjoy it, and don't hang on the words of the GS moaners club......![]()
This is the best bike I have ever owned in 18 years of riding.![]()