snerkler
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It comes down to three things:
1) Fuel tank - the GSA has a much better range, which means filling up once a day on tour rather than twice
Yet again, a main plus of the larger fuel tank has been missed
I think much better is a bit of an exageration either way, whether you prefer the GS or GSA. As I said before, I prefer the handling of the GSA. But I find the GS a little small anyway. The GSA is the pefect size for me2) Screen - the GSA has a better screen as standard, but a GS with a £130 Givi Airflow screen is better still
3) Suspension - the GS suspension is shorter travel, firmer and better damped (I'm comparing ESA bikes here), so has a lower centre of gravity and much better handling IMHO. Coming from sportsbikes and sports tourers, I much prefer the GS.
The ideal GS for me would be an ESA-equipped DOHC GS with a GSA tank and a Givi screen and road tyres![]()
To the OP, this is why you need to try the bikes for yourself as you can see we all have different opinions. I still think GS owners are living in denial though and secretly want a GSA



Obviously was supposed to say 34 

They're nowhere near as heavy, and soft and bouncy as you think. The only judgement I could pass on a bike I've not ridden is its aesthetics
but for the typical owner they also add more unnecessary bulk and weight.
