Farzad the barber
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Hi everyone Farzad here from Vancouver Canada,
I have been ridding a 2004 GS for the last 10 years and before that had a 1150 GS that I sold it because of the weight of the beast. All my ridding is 2up with my wife. However it's time for a new bike and I am purchasing it in 3 days. Got the opportunity to ride a GSLC for two weeks in the alps and 2 days on a GSA LC as well I loved both bikes, my wife like the GSA back seat more and I like the slimness and nimbleness of the GS, the question is here:
Buy the GSA or buy a GS and add the adventure luggage to it and make it more roomy for the back seat?
Thanks.
I have been ridding a 2004 GS for the last 10 years and before that had a 1150 GS that I sold it because of the weight of the beast. All my ridding is 2up with my wife. However it's time for a new bike and I am purchasing it in 3 days. Got the opportunity to ride a GSLC for two weeks in the alps and 2 days on a GSA LC as well I loved both bikes, my wife like the GSA back seat more and I like the slimness and nimbleness of the GS, the question is here:
Buy the GSA or buy a GS and add the adventure luggage to it and make it more roomy for the back seat?
Thanks.


The three different GSA's I test rode before ordering mine had more supple suspension than the GS, and certainly didn't have a problem being thrown round some country lanes. The GS is going to be more nimble, and it takes a while to get used to the extra bulk of the GSA, but once you do, there's not much between them.