Shep
Shep of the Dessert
Hi all
Just recently, I changed from a GS to a GSA and I thought I'd put my views down if anybodys interested
My bikes are used daily as my only transport, milage ITRO 20-25,000 miles PA
I really liked the R1200GS's I've had, although I've had problems, they've never let me down, so when BMW made me an offer to change, it was not a straight forward decision to go to the GSA and in the end It was more of a case of riding something different whilst still sticking to a GS, although I do think the GSA looks a bit more workmanlike, which helps in a purchase of the heart
I really believed the GSA was going to feel like a tall GS with no other real benefits apart from tank range, the GS, i feel, is a 5 star bike being one of the best allrounders ever made, while the GSA appeared less accessable (taller & heavier)
So here goes:-
The bike is tall
not real dirtbike tall, but tall all the same, I'm 5' 10" and a bit short for my weight
on a flat level road i can just get my toes down on either side, so generally when i stop i slide off the right side a bit to just get a foot flat down
Benefits of the taller bike, are greater ground clearance, the suspension can be left softer, more forgiving. Then when two up with gear, can be wound up a bit, to keep things a bit more normal like
The standard gs (i found) needs the rear shock wound right up to achive full handling potential (leaving nowhere to go if you go 2 up or camping)
Ride quality on the GSA feels good, not as sporty as the GS, but more plush and now I've had a fiddle with the rear damping (it came set way too soft) it rides really nicely, the standard GS when set up handles very well, the GSA is not in that league IMO but feels more unstoppable, I find myself riding slower on the GSA, just bimbling along IYKWIM but she is still able to get a "wriggle on" if required
Brakes are very similar to the more modern (06) GS's, with the more rapid ABS pulse, rear brake pedal is much easier to locate than I found on the GS.
Rear brake is more powerful on the GSA.
Start up check is quicker on the GSA.
Engine/management feels very different to the earlier GS''s which had a definate step in the power at around 4500 - 5000 RPM, the later GS's (late 05- and all 55 reg) had this step reduced significantly. Now on the GSA the power is very linear indeed, now i'm not sure if this is due to the standard exhaust on the GSA, (my gs's had a Remus Can fitted) it is possible
Engine has not used any oil as yet (2700mls)
New computer thingy is great to fiddle with, on the trip to Achill I averaged 48.7mph, and 49mpg
No long motorway miles just A roads in the UK and a bit of the M? west of Dublin. I can't seen to average 50mpg at 50mph though on my commute, I'm still trying though
Best tank range so far was 345mls and I filled up with 32.5 ltrs It may have been better than that at the weekend but i forgot to check
Screen works great for me, a bit too good in the really hot weather but a very wet trip at the weekend proved its worth keeping me dry. And my helmet demisted/ventilated OK.
Footrests are a great improvement as well, if I knew what I new now and still had the standard pegs on my GS's i would change them straight away
The side and centre stands are an improvement over the GS's i've had but I think the later 06 model GS's also had improvments in this area.
The seat seems fine, about 200mls before I start fidgeting. I'm not too fussy about the pain, I just get on with it, I don't think I've ever had a really comfy seat on a bike (maybe a Guzzi California i had 20 years back that was a nice seat)
I had posted that the bars seemed wider on the GSA (1/2") but when I went to fit the Wunderlich throttle lock I pinched of the GS it did'nt fit at all, it appears BMW have fitted a larger bar end weight on the RH side, poss to reduce rider fatigue
As general overview I would say the GS is a 5 star bke and the GSA 4 star (only loosing out by weight and height so being less accessable for alot of riders)
Would I buy another
Sorry its been a bit long winded, and I'm sure there are bits I've missed, I'll add more if I come across anything
Shep
Just recently, I changed from a GS to a GSA and I thought I'd put my views down if anybodys interested
My bikes are used daily as my only transport, milage ITRO 20-25,000 miles PA
I really liked the R1200GS's I've had, although I've had problems, they've never let me down, so when BMW made me an offer to change, it was not a straight forward decision to go to the GSA and in the end It was more of a case of riding something different whilst still sticking to a GS, although I do think the GSA looks a bit more workmanlike, which helps in a purchase of the heart
I really believed the GSA was going to feel like a tall GS with no other real benefits apart from tank range, the GS, i feel, is a 5 star bike being one of the best allrounders ever made, while the GSA appeared less accessable (taller & heavier)
So here goes:-
The bike is tall
Benefits of the taller bike, are greater ground clearance, the suspension can be left softer, more forgiving. Then when two up with gear, can be wound up a bit, to keep things a bit more normal like
The standard gs (i found) needs the rear shock wound right up to achive full handling potential (leaving nowhere to go if you go 2 up or camping)
Ride quality on the GSA feels good, not as sporty as the GS, but more plush and now I've had a fiddle with the rear damping (it came set way too soft) it rides really nicely, the standard GS when set up handles very well, the GSA is not in that league IMO but feels more unstoppable, I find myself riding slower on the GSA, just bimbling along IYKWIM but she is still able to get a "wriggle on" if required
Brakes are very similar to the more modern (06) GS's, with the more rapid ABS pulse, rear brake pedal is much easier to locate than I found on the GS.
Rear brake is more powerful on the GSA.
Start up check is quicker on the GSA.
Engine/management feels very different to the earlier GS''s which had a definate step in the power at around 4500 - 5000 RPM, the later GS's (late 05- and all 55 reg) had this step reduced significantly. Now on the GSA the power is very linear indeed, now i'm not sure if this is due to the standard exhaust on the GSA, (my gs's had a Remus Can fitted) it is possible
Engine has not used any oil as yet (2700mls)
New computer thingy is great to fiddle with, on the trip to Achill I averaged 48.7mph, and 49mpg
No long motorway miles just A roads in the UK and a bit of the M? west of Dublin. I can't seen to average 50mpg at 50mph though on my commute, I'm still trying though
Best tank range so far was 345mls and I filled up with 32.5 ltrs It may have been better than that at the weekend but i forgot to check
Screen works great for me, a bit too good in the really hot weather but a very wet trip at the weekend proved its worth keeping me dry. And my helmet demisted/ventilated OK.
Footrests are a great improvement as well, if I knew what I new now and still had the standard pegs on my GS's i would change them straight away
The side and centre stands are an improvement over the GS's i've had but I think the later 06 model GS's also had improvments in this area.
The seat seems fine, about 200mls before I start fidgeting. I'm not too fussy about the pain, I just get on with it, I don't think I've ever had a really comfy seat on a bike (maybe a Guzzi California i had 20 years back that was a nice seat)
I had posted that the bars seemed wider on the GSA (1/2") but when I went to fit the Wunderlich throttle lock I pinched of the GS it did'nt fit at all, it appears BMW have fitted a larger bar end weight on the RH side, poss to reduce rider fatigue
As general overview I would say the GS is a 5 star bke and the GSA 4 star (only loosing out by weight and height so being less accessable for alot of riders)
Would I buy another
Sorry its been a bit long winded, and I'm sure there are bits I've missed, I'll add more if I come across anything
Shep