andylel
Registered user
Hi all
I am posting my observations on the 2017 R100GSA in case it helps anyone trying to make a decision on whether to upgrade.
I have owned a 2013 GSLC and 2014 GSLC (both rejected due to appalling gearbox issues) and a 2015 GSA which replaced the last rejected GS. Although much better than the rejected machines, this 2015 GSA still suffered from inconsistent gear changes, neutral selection and shift assist operation.
This week I have upgraded to a 2017 GSA. What a difference! Neutral is selectable first time every time, the changes are consistent and smooth and the shift assist works faultlessly even between 1st and second up or down the box. The is till a clunk into first when warm (its a wet clutch FFS!) but it is appreciably less than the other bikes and in line with other wet clutch machines.
Now, all this is almost enough to make it a worthwhile upgrade but wait for it … the best bit of all is that in spite of all the EU4 tinkering the fuelling is absolutely spot on and even better than my last GSA was which had been ‘Hilltopped’. I can not believe how different it is. There is none of the 2500-2500 rpm jerkiness round town and wet roundabouts are no longer an exercise in trying ride round the rough spots at throttle transition. I think I am most pleased with this aspect of the upgrade and a Hilltop visit will only be made when I want to put a full system on it rather than to fix the fuelling issues from the factory.
As if this wasn’t enough on top of all this the engine is significantly quieter in the rattle department. Personally I couldn’t care less about this aspect of it but I know it is something others might be interested in knowing.
I suppose I might have struck lucky and just got a peachy bike this time round but if they are all as good as this one then I would say it’s a worthwhile upgrade and I would do it again in heartbeat.
Ride safe everyone.
I am posting my observations on the 2017 R100GSA in case it helps anyone trying to make a decision on whether to upgrade.
I have owned a 2013 GSLC and 2014 GSLC (both rejected due to appalling gearbox issues) and a 2015 GSA which replaced the last rejected GS. Although much better than the rejected machines, this 2015 GSA still suffered from inconsistent gear changes, neutral selection and shift assist operation.
This week I have upgraded to a 2017 GSA. What a difference! Neutral is selectable first time every time, the changes are consistent and smooth and the shift assist works faultlessly even between 1st and second up or down the box. The is till a clunk into first when warm (its a wet clutch FFS!) but it is appreciably less than the other bikes and in line with other wet clutch machines.
Now, all this is almost enough to make it a worthwhile upgrade but wait for it … the best bit of all is that in spite of all the EU4 tinkering the fuelling is absolutely spot on and even better than my last GSA was which had been ‘Hilltopped’. I can not believe how different it is. There is none of the 2500-2500 rpm jerkiness round town and wet roundabouts are no longer an exercise in trying ride round the rough spots at throttle transition. I think I am most pleased with this aspect of the upgrade and a Hilltop visit will only be made when I want to put a full system on it rather than to fix the fuelling issues from the factory.
As if this wasn’t enough on top of all this the engine is significantly quieter in the rattle department. Personally I couldn’t care less about this aspect of it but I know it is something others might be interested in knowing.
I suppose I might have struck lucky and just got a peachy bike this time round but if they are all as good as this one then I would say it’s a worthwhile upgrade and I would do it again in heartbeat.
Ride safe everyone.