Pondboy
Registered user
I had to take my F650GS in for some warranty work and decided the time was ripe for a test ride on a 1200GS. Mike at Cooper Reading handed me the keys to a nice new (500 miles) red and silver 1200 and off I went.
It still felt very tight so I took a few back roads up from Reading to South Oxford before trailing round the bypass up to see Carcker2k in NOG. Gave him a surprise as he walked past just as I was getting off. Took 10 mins rest in their showroom, filled up with petrol and blasted down the A34 past Newbury and onto the A303 out to Andover where I tracked down Bakermans bakery and filled up with a very nice pastie (Don't tell him, he will get all "la la").
I was surprised at the lightness of the 1200's front end in the high winds and high speeds on the A34. A little pull on the bars and it happily nodded it head. Nothing scary, just a lot sportier than I expected. It also seemed very happy to be leaned further into corners of I started running wide, which was reassuring.
Then I took a variety of backroads through Brimpton and Aldermarston before returning to Coopers just as the rain started. 135 miles of fun.
It revs nicely, brakes fantastically, handles brilliantly and just needed a click or two less damping on the front end (I don't know if that is possible) for it to give me a perfect ride. Pondgirl like the pillion position, although I could only take her round their carpark as she was working. Would I upgrade to one. Yes at the drop of a hat.
On the flip side, it also showed how good a bike the F650GS is. More flickable, faster than you would expect, just about the same vibe levels and a lot more economical. Just not quite as roomy.
Happy day. (Signing off to the sound of a piggy bank being smashed)
PB
It still felt very tight so I took a few back roads up from Reading to South Oxford before trailing round the bypass up to see Carcker2k in NOG. Gave him a surprise as he walked past just as I was getting off. Took 10 mins rest in their showroom, filled up with petrol and blasted down the A34 past Newbury and onto the A303 out to Andover where I tracked down Bakermans bakery and filled up with a very nice pastie (Don't tell him, he will get all "la la").
I was surprised at the lightness of the 1200's front end in the high winds and high speeds on the A34. A little pull on the bars and it happily nodded it head. Nothing scary, just a lot sportier than I expected. It also seemed very happy to be leaned further into corners of I started running wide, which was reassuring.
Then I took a variety of backroads through Brimpton and Aldermarston before returning to Coopers just as the rain started. 135 miles of fun.
It revs nicely, brakes fantastically, handles brilliantly and just needed a click or two less damping on the front end (I don't know if that is possible) for it to give me a perfect ride. Pondgirl like the pillion position, although I could only take her round their carpark as she was working. Would I upgrade to one. Yes at the drop of a hat.
On the flip side, it also showed how good a bike the F650GS is. More flickable, faster than you would expect, just about the same vibe levels and a lot more economical. Just not quite as roomy.
Happy day. (Signing off to the sound of a piggy bank being smashed)
PB
