Beauty in the eye of the beholder
I would ask, firstly, if you have actually seen any of the Scnitzer products? They are beautifully finished and often bear little resemblance to the part they are replacing.You may think, why buy a GS if you want an elegant bike? Why buy a GS if you want aerodynamics? Why buy a GS if you look for individuality? Once you start looking at a bike in a sensible rational fashion you will become one of the ever increasing herd of big scooter riders.....and why not! I like the idea of these three wheel devices - all the performance you can use, good storage, no problem with parking on soft ground or cambers, and good weather protection; ...yes, they are a bit too elegant, but I am sure that someone will do some after market bits to make them look more rugged.
I would ask, firstly, if you have actually seen any of the Scnitzer products? They are beautifully finished and often bear little resemblance to the part they are replacing.You may think, why buy a GS if you want an elegant bike? Why buy a GS if you want aerodynamics? Why buy a GS if you look for individuality? Once you start looking at a bike in a sensible rational fashion you will become one of the ever increasing herd of big scooter riders.....and why not! I like the idea of these three wheel devices - all the performance you can use, good storage, no problem with parking on soft ground or cambers, and good weather protection; ...yes, they are a bit too elegant, but I am sure that someone will do some after market bits to make them look more rugged.


