I think it is perception and this place doesn’t help.I just felt that it might be a bit windy and high revving at 70 mph for sustained periods. I guess I am used to my 1150 with the overdrive gearing. Oh and that seat....its hard...The vibes through the bars were also at the back of my mind, but unless a test ride is taken and specifically used on a motorway I wouldn't know for sure. But I get it wasn't built for motorways. The iron test might be if someone said, "righto, we're off to Scotland or France tomorrow2 would I want to make such a long fast ish motorway type journey on it? I don't know, its got the poke and smile factor and a good sound, but I just can't see it in the same way as a larger tourer. I feel the same about the VT 85, Versys 650, The baby suzuki and I haven't ridden all of them. Maybe its just my own perception. Sure they could all do it, but would I choose to do it on them..Just like a deauville on the twisties wouldn't be my preference
How many on here just have to upgrade their GS every three years yet barely venture beyond the nearest cafe ?
Admittedly I don’t think the Transalp would be great for two up touring but I reckon it would be great for a solo trip.
I would happily take it to the Alps etc.
Infact I will IF I get one.
It might not have the wind protection of a GS, but I prefer a smaller screen as would rather have clean air over the torso, than turbulence around the helmet etc which many larger screens cause.
The OE screen on the GSA12 was so bad that I fitted a Desierto 3.
But screens and wind blast etc is obviously rider dependent . Obviously torso length will determine how you sit in the airflow, but many seek out the perfect bubble of still air, which IMHO is a mistake as it’s rarely achieved and if it is then the rider may well end up with lower back pain as there will be now airflow to help counter this.
Many of us are no longer spring chickens.
Larger twat bikes such as the GS1250 weigh around 250 kgs wet. The Transalp is a good 40 kgs lighter than this so the 40 ish bhp power deficit is not going to mean much in the real world.
Plus the Transalp will be so much easier to push around the garage etc.
I’d much rather be in the twisties on a Transalp than a GS. But then again I’d rather be on pretty much anything than a GS.
