1200GS or 1200GSA?

Whatton said:
I think its all in your head.

The bike you had before was what you wanted, you spent lots of money getting up to BTBR standard (whatever the feck that is?) then you sell it. Now you are looking at buying a bike you've only seen at a bike show.

It's all to do with wanting things and not being able to enjoy what you already have.

I think you've got yourself in a real mess, never being happy with what you have and always wanting more. From what I can gather the bike being clean and having the best lighting system mean more to you than the places you go and experiences you have on the bike.

I don't think you will ever be happy because another bike will be released and you'll want that.

I'm sure it really won't matter what bike you buy, you’re obsessive standards won't let you enjoy it.

You did ask :thumb

Thanks for that bit of wisdom Kev

I was also falling into the trap of "doesn't the new bike look great" "Only just bought (June) my GSA" - "should I have waited for the new un" "how much would it cost me to swap" then read your comments & remembered that I'd bought the latest 1150 I could get hold of for a reason - that being cos I'd already had two of em & loved the fekkers, far mor than the 1200, (which I'd ordered befor even seeing & didn't personally like when I test rode the demo bikes)

Yep - well happy - got the best GSA for ME - would have been a complete :tosser to change it but it took your comments to make me see sense :mmmm


Cheers
Ade
 
Ok guys, I am changing my GS12 in Sept 06 two years old so time to change ( OK OK I can hear more money than sense, well I almost died getting it so F*ing spend it)

Having done the math, getting another GS12 (which I think is a great bike and no way getting an OLD 1150 adv) with all the bits I like/ want comes in at around £10 giv or take a few quid. Or I get the new GSA which would cost me another £500 ish.

Drawback GSA height but then I already have a 12 low seat (which was an optional extra when I purchased mine) so I could use it.

Pros as had been said it is the DB in the looks department has far less plastic bits than the basic model (especially those bloody side panels)

In my position what would you do? Gonna have same engine/running gear/electrical problems which ever I buy..
 
Get into training!

I removed my low seat and refitted the original a couple of months ago, initially in the low position. I've since moved it into the high position, which I reckon must be pretty similar to having a low seat on the 12GSA.

If I was fixed on buying either a new 12GS or a new 12GSA, then it's a no-brainer (IMHO). The question for me is whether to swap in a perfectly good 12-month old GS with 20k miles on the clock. Doesn't make financial sense, but nevertheless...

Tim
 
I test rode a 1150 Adv and loved it, but realised I was on tippy-toes and would drop the rascal a zillion times in gravelly, off-camber car parks, but I was still going to get one 'til I rode the 1200 demo.
All of which is a long way round of saying these ADV models are too tall and top-heavy for 5'9" midgets like me.
I'm looking to replace "Skinny 12" in Spring '07, so I've plenty of time to work out the options.............


...............what was the question?..........

:beer: :eek :beer: :eek :beer:
 
12 low seat

Can I ask if anyone as actually found out if the 1200 low seat will fit the new 12ADV???, and what is the seat height on the 12GS with the low seat fitted??.
I am hopeing the low seat option is available for the 12ADV..
 
GEOFFREY DEACON said:
Can I ask if anyone as actually found out if the 1200 low seat will fit the new 12ADV???, and what is the seat height on the 12GS with the low seat fitted??.
I am hopeing the low seat option is available for the 12ADV..

I have still not been able to establish if it will fit or not. BUT, a thought to bear in mind, its ok to lower the seat but in doing so you would also need to lower the footpegs to suit!

So thats even more money to be spent then, on top of the £11k!

The std 1200GS seat height with the OE seat is 840mm in the low position and 860mm in the high.

Compared to a whopping 895mm for the 1200GSA in the low setting. :eek:

BTBR
 
BTBR I asked this question of Zmegaol as well, do you not think looking at the bike in comparsion with the "basic GS" that most of the gain in height is the saddle it self? As reading all the bits and pieces the bike has only gained 20mm in actual road clearance?

But not having seen the beast in the flesh it is difficult to confirm. Also have you noticed that in most picture BMW are trying to hide the height, even at the show the wheels are buried in the gravel..

Geff low seat on GS12 gives saddle height of 800mm so if my assumption is correct that would give an ADV height of 820mm but the low seat is bloody hard.
 
Speaking to the chaps on the stand at the NEC.
They tell as an experiment they tried the lower seat from a standard GS12 on the new ADV and it fitted perfectly.
But just to give you some perspective of size here's me with said bike.
I'm 6ft tall and ss mentioned in another thread.. Very smug ;)
 

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1150 GSA

JUST SEEN ALL THE PICS OF NEW 1200 GSA I AM SO PLEASE THAT I BOUGHT ONE OF THE LAST 1150 GSA THAT WERE AVAILABLE IN THE UK BACK IN JUNE

I HAVE AN HP2 AND 1150 GSA IN THE GARAGE WHAT MORE COULD A MAN OF FORTY :bounce1 :bounce1 REALY WONT....
 
for someone 6ft tall the fairing appears to offer very little protection. :D dont think i'll bother!!!

any excuse to get that pic on all the forums.............
 
merlings1200 said:
JUST SEEN ALL THE PICS OF NEW 1200 GSA I AM SO PLEASE THAT I BOUGHT ONE OF THE LAST 1150 GSA THAT WERE AVAILABLE IN THE UK BACK IN JUNE

I HAVE AN HP2 AND 1150 GSA IN THE GARAGE WHAT MORE COULD A MAN OF FORTY :bounce1 :bounce1 REALY WONT....
Maybe a dictionary!
 
ShaunT279 said:
BTBR I asked this question of Zmegaol as well, do you not think looking at the bike in comparsion with the "basic GS" that most of the gain in height is the saddle it self? As reading all the bits and pieces the bike has only gained 20mm in actual road clearance?

But not having seen the beast in the flesh it is difficult to confirm. Also have you noticed that in most picture BMW are trying to hide the height, even at the show the wheels are buried in the gravel..

Geff low seat on GS12 gives saddle height of 800mm so if my assumption is correct that would give an ADV height of 820mm but the low seat is bloody hard.

Naterally the seat height is directly related to the increase in the suspension travel, namely the 20mm. But it does not matter where the extra height has come from at the end of the day coz 895mm is still 895mm!

I also think that if you did fit the low seat, at 820mm as you suggest, then your legs would be under your chin somewhere?

BTBR
 
Whatton said:
I think its all in your head.

The bike you had before was what you wanted, you spent lots of money getting up to BTBR standard (whatever the feck that is?) then you sell it. Now you are looking at buying a bike you've only seen at a bike show.

It's all to do with wanting things and not being able to enjoy what you already have.

I think you've got yourself in a real mess, never being happy with what you have and always wanting more. From what I can gather the bike being clean and having the best lighting system mean more to you than the places you go and experiences you have on the bike.

I don't think you will ever be happy because another bike will be released and you'll want that.

I'm sure it really won't matter what bike you buy, you’re obsessive standards won't let you enjoy it.

You did ask :thumb

Well I have read this post several times over, and I conclude that it is near enough spot on! :( :(

So much so, for once I have stopped and taken a couple of steps backwards and stepped away from the ever increasing line of people ready to order the GSA.

Consequently I cancelled my order this morning and had my deposit refunded.

Whatton :bow , I thank you sir :thumb

BTBR

PS
Mrs BTBR said she would like to shake you by the hand, or at least I think thats what she said :rolleyes:
 
Good grief, I woke up on Saturday and logged on to the forum with a feeling of trepidation. I’d posted that at half one in the morning after a few beers and expected to get a bit of stick about it.

I really hope you’ve made the best decision. It seems Mrs BTBR thinks so anyway.

:thumb
 
well done

well done Alan, and sound advice from Whatton :clap :clap .so now your twiddling your twist grip and spinning your legs off, buy yourself a bargain 1200gs for the winter and sel it at a profit next spring, or do as i'm doing and mod it to suit you............. :D :beer:
 
Whatton said:
Good grief, I woke up on Saturday and logged on to the forum with a feeling of trepidation. I’d posted that at half one in the morning after a few beers and expected to get a bit of stick about it.

I really hope you’ve made the best decision. It seems Mrs BTBR thinks so anyway.

:thumb

You get stick for a post Kev...nah...:D
 
bigtrailbikerider said:
Naterally the seat height is directly related to the increase in the suspension travel, namely the 20mm. But it does not matter where the extra height has come from at the end of the day coz 895mm is still 895mm!

I also think that if you did fit the low seat, at 820mm as you suggest, then your legs would be under your chin somewhere?

BTBR

BTBR
I hope you have made the correct desision and hope the waiting list isn't
to long if you decide to get one after the test ride :o

Looking at the pics are bmw going back to using Showa shocks :eek:


I have the lower seat on my 1200 which is 820mm,
and my legs are nowhere near my chin ;)
 
bigtrailbikerider said:
Yes but don't forget, the pegs on the new GSA will be another 25mm higher up than yours are!

BTBR

How do you figure that the frames the same :confused:
 


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