The biker history lol
Hello all
Just a quick question, how many people on here have come from a sportsbike background and have not got on with a gs. I am currently riding a r1 and am having second thoughts about putting a deposit on a gs in the midle of next year.
Hey mate,
My life as a biker has been all about modifying, improving bikes to make them accelerate, handle and brake better than when the factory let them out of the door. I've riden bikes since the age of seven including the following (excluding the ones i've forgotten

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Honda ATC70, Puch Maxi, Puch Monkey Bike, Suzuki TS125ER x2, Suzuki TS50ER, Honda C90, Yamaha DT400, Honda MX50, Yamaha DT50, Yamaha DT125R, Yamaha DTR125, Kawasaki AR125, Yamaha RD350 YPVS F2 x2, Honda CBR400RR, Honda (1976) CB500, Honda CX500, Honda CBR1000F x2, Kawasaki ZX750R, Kawasaki ZZR1100 x2, Honda CBR900RR x2, Ducati 900SS (FI), Honda VL1000 Varadero, CBR600 (jelly mold), Kawasaki ZX9R, Yamaha XJ700 Maxim, Aprilia SL1000 Falco and since December 19th 09 a 2000 plate R1150GS single spark...
(No..... some of the above I should never admit to but desperation for 2 wheels and poverty got the better of me, none the less you see it paints a picture)
The above excludes 15 other bike projects but they dont count as I never road them

and of course mates bikes which i've ridden.
Anyway.... Having owned and ridden the above, most of the sports bikes I had for about a year and road every day including to and from work, ice, snow, wind rain etc. It's just part of life and I dont think about the weather I just ride!
The GS is the most FUN bike I have ever ridden, fantastic visibility of the road when in traffic, will be great for some green laneing and light off roading and goes round bends better than it should. I stuff the GS into a fast bend using all the same lines as would a sports bike and it sticks holding a better line than some of the other stuff i've ridden!!! There is so much Torque down the bottom end it makes me laugh and having removed the baffle makes me feel at home having my ear drums rattled whilst pottering along at 40 mph at 2500 rpm in 3rd BECAUSE I CAN!!! (different story when trying to conserve fuel

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The greatest new concept that I have been preaching is when I owned sports bikes, head down, arse up.... I noticed my surroundings when I left and next when I stopped. With the GS you still ride like you used to but still have time and enough comfort to look around and see what you have been missing. When you arrive at your destination you dont need to break out the deep heat in order to operate your neck fully or smoke ten cigars to calm yourself after trying to convince yourself for 25 miles that there are another 15 riders chasing you along Silverstone and your reputation depends on it!
As for the 1200GS or K1300... You already have a road bike, you've DONE road bikes! The GS is great on the road... Watch a GS go round a track with sports bike on youtube. The power rangers may leave the GS momentarily on the straights but watch every corner
Own a bike that can do as much as your riing ability allows opposed to only riding to the ability of the bike... and YES.... I'm converted! (and still ride it like I stole it

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Buy a GS
