Economic theory seems to suggest that we can think about the added 'utility' which is provided by the 1200GSA over the 1150GSA - a bit faster, canbus, complexity, newer, lighter handling - and compare that to the say £9000 my nearest BMW dealer would charge for the swap from one to the other. In essence, as the 1150GSA provides everything I reasonably need from a bike, the £9000 buys me no more 'utility' than I have at the moment.
If it didn't, I'd have to weigh £9000 against the added benefit of the 1200GSA - which is why I still have the 1150!
More to the point, I still love riding it...
Mind you, economics also appear to have allowed a massive speculative bubble saddle us all with more debt than Mexico, so who knows what to believe!
If it didn't, I'd have to weigh £9000 against the added benefit of the 1200GSA - which is why I still have the 1150!
More to the point, I still love riding it...
Mind you, economics also appear to have allowed a massive speculative bubble saddle us all with more debt than Mexico, so who knows what to believe!



