They say a picture's worth a thousand words, not sure which is worse....
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They say a picture's worth a thousand words, not sure which is worse....


Giles hit the nail on the head.(again)
(imho) the DCT is the future , Honda are wisely investing lots of money and time into DCT.
However, I'm not sure that I need to buy one just yet. Maybe in a few years, when BMW have "refined it" to perfection. (Their 8 speed unit in my 5 series is sublime, its even linked to the GPS so it knows what terrain/roundabouts are "up-next" on the route .....just perfection)
My real problem with the AT, is that it looks like shit ! Yes Arsey, Davey and a few others have been (surprisingly ) "taken in" by the blue/red stripes... But when you really look at the bike (not the kaleidoscope of colours its sold in) Its a "plain Jane" imho.
KTM and BMW offerings have all the power/excitement are proven and genuinely exciting.


......the only problem is your analogy, I had a DRZ and hated it, I found it very hard work off road........
They say a picture's worth a thousand words, not sure which is worse....

My real problem with the AT, is that it looks like shit ! Yes Arsey, Davey and a few others have been (surprisingly ) "taken in" by the blue/red stripes... But when you really look at the bike (not the kaleidoscope of colours its sold in) Its a "plain Jane" imho.
KTM and BMW offerings have all the power/excitement are proven and genuinely exciting.

Great article in the latest Bike magazine about how good the GS LC is off road for such a big bike - seems like it never fails to impress at whatever it is asked to do
PS it's a looker too![]()
So why post this on an Africa twin thread ? We all know you love the GS and you know the AT is too heavy even though you've never ridden one............![]()
Probably because you post in the GS threads telling us all how wonderful the Africa Twin/ your KTM is.![]()
Hey Nutster.....you're possibly in danger of losing your 'All things BMW' crown to Enginerd if you're not careful.....![]()
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(And out of interest, that's where my WC GS blew it for me - the clutch / gears was like a bull in a china shop in the middle of all of that process ... )
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I took a non DCT one out for an hour this morning. Not the best conditions as it rained non stop. I was really looking forward to trying it out and was confident it would tick all my boxes as I love big trailiees. I own an 1100GS (my second)!which is brilliant but I am all to aware that as I get older I may need something a bit easier to move around. My main every day bike is a 600 Transalp so I am used to a 21" front 18" rear combination.
My ride of around 50 miles covered motorway, A roads and twisty B roads.
If I had to sum up my feelings I think I would say 'underwhelming'
Positives were the ergonomics and seat. I have done a lot of experimentation to get my GS and Transalp set up to my liking and the AT was pretty much spot on straight away. The seat gave a few options for moving around which is a necessity when doing big miles in one hit. On the motorway section at high speed all was good, but I wasn't so happy in the twisty bits
I found the feedback from the brakes a bit lacking and it took more effort than expected to turn into corners. This may be due to the fact that the rear suspension was on its lowest setting. Raising the rear might improve things I guess. I felt the engine was far happier in the mid to high range. If you chug through a village in top (like I can on my GS) then open her up it becomes a bit lumpy and you need to drop a couple of gears. You need to use the gearbox a lot more than on a GS.
I am obviously in a minority as they seem to be selling well.
Part Two...
In the last 18 months I've ridden BMW 800's 5 times (ADV, GS and just last week the R) for me the AT feeling is much closer to my 1200 ADV than those bikes - The AT seems to have the smaller bike agility of the 800's but its refinement is up there with the bigger GS's
That's a very interesting comment as I had considered an 800 but prefer the bigger bikes comfort and looks.
Several people have commented on being underwhelmed by braking system but I wonder if thats a lot to do with the way that a GS brakes. I love the way my GS can be braked deep into a turn and never loses its composure or line thanks to the telelever.
To be fair lots of people who go for such a short test ride on a GS say they don't really like them / get it. Then everyone on here says " take it out for a day or a weekend , do 300-400 miles on one " etc