But it’s still fugly, expensively fugly
agree new price is a bit daft tbh but I guess its only money, I didn't buy my gs new, went in with intention to order new and after a bit of discussion they wheeled their ex demo out, 'how's about this one', it was late on a Saturday, 4k saving on new to be had on a 4 month old bike ....fuck it g'wan then. Bike was a bit rushed out to market at first with a clunky box but it's good now, a 6k mile service and a few software updates seem to have made a big difference. Dealer support has been top notch but it has needed to be, cant see me changing bike for another couple of years as it stands.You’re probably right . Only rode one for an hour but found it pretty cramped and not great for my dodgy knees . Pretty sure the seat to peg position on the Himmy was more roomy as rode it back from Spain through France in two days with no issues .
The 1300s are good bikes but really can’t see me ever getting one , certainly not new as they’ve become stupidly expensive .
My 6 month old Vstrom 1050 with 700 miles on the clock cost me £8999 and is perfect for my needs . Seems very comfy, ultra smooth , good screen . I’ve spent £650 on it , fitting heated grips , SW Motech rack and top box and an Apple Car Play unit and it’s fully sorted and ready to tour . Will just bungee my Enduristan roll bag to pillion seat when we go to Spain and Portugal this summer .
Infact the Vstrom and my fully loaded Voge cost less than £17k or about the same as a base 1300GS.
Horses for courses .
I'm also riding a new ASA (GS, not GSA), and it improves with time as you get used to it. I've also found riding in the Semi-Manual mode incredibly smooth. I'm really pleased with my decision to go ASA.I have the ASA and find the gearbox in manual mode very smooth, auto is ok if tootling about but in the bends manual is fine, the seat I have a sheepskin cover on and again find it ok at the moment if it gets too hard I will put a airflow cover on it.
The bike being stuck in Park so you cant push it only seems to happen if you switch it off whilst still in gear (I might be wrong mind) but one thing I do like is when its looked in park its gonna take some moving to nick.
They are a big chunk of cash and I hated it when it was released but it did grow on me once I saw it in the dealers.
Bit confused to understand what you are saying. You say it jolts when changing up in D mode but then say you have to change via foot lever when going up.I changed my 1 year old 1300gs for a 1300gs ASA 2 weeks ago
I’m also having trouble with it when it’s in D mode bike jaults every time when changing in any mode rain /road /dynamic
But when it’s in manual mode it’s spot on
Ok you have to change gear via foot lever when going up the box but it changes down faultless even with full akrapovic system fitted
I’m using manual mode all the time
That’s not great, is it ?I changed my 1 year old 1300gs for a 1300gs ASA 2 weeks ago
I’m also having trouble with it when it’s in D mode bike jaults every time when changing in any mode rain /road /dynamic
But when it’s in manual mode it’s spot on
Ok you have to change gear via foot lever when going up the box but it changes down faultless even with full akrapovic system fitted
I’m using manual mode all the time
I rest my case m’ludI just can’t get my head around an auto bike .
Hate scooters , whilst I can still connect the action of clutch and foot I will , once I can’t I will give up riding. Sorry but auto bike is for me No No , it’s just one thing too many and not needed.
That’s a typical narrow minded British view .I just can’t get my head around an auto bike .
Hate scooters , whilst I can still connect the action of clutch and foot I will , once I can’t I will give up riding. Sorry but auto bike is for me No No , it’s just one thing too many and not needed.
Have you one arm ? It’s just not for me , not the one arm but the lack of input .I brought a DCT AT of a guy with one arm it suited him and gave him his freedom.
Yes I would stop , as for me , my reason for riding has stopped. I ride for the thrill, not the action . Not narrow minded just my view .That’s a typical narrow minded British view .
So if you had an accident tomorrow and lost movement in your left hand but the DVLA let you keep your licence if you road a clutch less bike , you’d rather pack it all in instead of riding a bike that let you continue enjoying life on two wheels ?
Fair enough .Yes I would stop , as for me , my reason for riding has stopped. I ride for the thrill, not the action . Not narrow minded just my view .