Whatton said:Glad you didn't take too much offence to my reply Alan, I was in "say it like you see it" mode last night, not a very diplomatic state to be in. I wish I could afford to have your dilemma![]()
Is that a euphemism for pissed by any chance?
Whatton said:Glad you didn't take too much offence to my reply Alan, I was in "say it like you see it" mode last night, not a very diplomatic state to be in. I wish I could afford to have your dilemma![]()
Rollo said:Interesting how so many replies to the various threads on this subject of the new 1200 Adventure are from riders of the 1200 GS and not riders of the 1150 Adventure. Why?
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I'm not sure I agree with you there, having read the multitude of threads re. the GSA12 on this forum my impresion has been the majority of GS12 riders are happy with their choice and sticking with it.
IMHO it seems to be the 1150GSA owners that are considering changing up on the whole.
Me? I bought my GS12 as a road bike that has the ability to go down the odd dirt track when I'm in the mood. As such the lightness (relative!), low(ish) seat height, powerful(ish) engine and superb handling are why I bought it and not an 1150. For these reasons the GSA12 does not appeal to me. If I want to go off road or even go RTW then a 650 thumper or similar would be my choice, not a lard-arse BMW.
Still think the GSA12 looks bleedin' cool though![]()
Andres

ktmmark said:Thats why i got my bike perfect for the roads around where i live, and more than good enough to travel anywhere in europe (i don't get the "has to be metal & a fuel tanker thing" ?).
I bought my bmw because i love riding bikes, and i use it instead of a car, (which i sold).
Last year i rode 1500 miles in 12 months, this year with the bmw, i've ridden 9000 miles since march .![]()

BBTR said "the bloody seat height?"





DrAlf said:Well I was the NEC too today and couldn’t help but laugh as I overheard two of the BMW tech’s talking. Apparently a member of the public had handed in a detailed report which contained a number of recommendations for improving the GSA. Now I’m pretty sad but that’s truly special. Got to be you right BTBR![]()

I can't speak for other 1200 owners, but for me, the introduction of the GSA makes no difference. It is about as relevant to my needs as the HP2.Rollo said:Interesting how so many replies to the various threads on this subject of the new 1200 Adventure are from riders of the 1200 GS and not riders of the 1150 Adventure. Why?
The new bike has presumeably been designed to replace the existing Adventure and will shortly supercede it and the owners of the GSA are the ones who most likely need the attributes of the new variant.
1200 GS owners obviously chose not to have a big tank, tall bike etc so why all of a sudden has their preferred choice suddenly become redundant when the Adventure is replaced? Is the 1200 GS meant to be the low volume niche model? Are the majority of 12oo GS riders not satisfied with their bikes, 'cos in the main Adventure riders seem to be.
Many GSA riders, including me, reviewed the 1200 GS and decided it was not the tool for the job and are now considering whether the new model will meet the requirements.
SpyInTheCamp said:I can't speak for other 1200 owners,.....