Ideal world, have both, then all bases covered.
Dear Valentino,
Sorry your racing year did not quite work out.
I am writing as I think I may have the answer to your bikes handling problems. A UKGSER site user K9DOC is an expert on bike set ups and handling. Apparently if you put a set of wide bars on, increase the suspension travel by at least four times and sit bolt upright you will go a lot faster through the twistier circuits around the world. I understand that this goes against all laws of physics but K9DOC is sure he is correct.
Good Luck in 2016 and can't wait to see your new bike.
Cheers Dave.

Once again you exhibit tw@t like tendencies. It seems from your post that you are equating the back roads that we are both familiar with to a twistier racing circuit.
Not much point bantering with someone who makes witless comments like that. I think you know perfectly well the type of twisty road, maybe a bit lumpy, that I have in mind. Then again you maybe avoided said roads in your many thousands of miles aboard your GSAs and just went up and down the A1 to the milky bar at Squires and talked bollox with like minded souls.
Happy New Year![]()

Having owned lots of GS's..
1 x 1100GS
1 x 1150GS
3 x 1200GS's inc, a WC
2 x 1200GSA's SC&TC
So i have a deep love for all thing GS. However, my RTLC is simply a superior road bike in every way.
I can ride quicker on my RT on any metaled road, than i can on a any GS/GSALC, and in superlush comfort.![]()
Since owning your RT have you taken a new GSA out for a test ride? I did, its fatal for those having owned GS/GSA for long periods of time, I've not stopped smiling since. The RT is an awesome bike for sure...BUT!
Yes, I've ridden a few GSA LCs on half a dozen occasions, just to keep convincing myself that i dont want one...However, in my opinion, my RTLC is a far superior road bike and tourer in every way.
My RT is quicker, handles better, comfier, more refined, better equipped, better with a pillion, superior weather protection and screen...etc...
I still love the GSA for its sheer ruggedness and road presents, and i'd have one in my ultimate garage, alongside my RT, Diavel, H2R and Panigali.