snerkler
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I still can't understand why people are saying to avoid the GS, saying the OP needs to start on a smaller CC bike. I've said it before, the GS is no monster, it's not exactly speedy or that powerful. Don't get me wrong, I love my GSA, but it's a bit of a plodder.
If the OP was going going to get a Fireblade, or BMW 1000RR I'd be saying it was a bad idea as they'd be far too quick a powerful, but not the GS. A bandit 650 could out accelerate the GS, and nobody would have anything to say against a newbie getting a 650 Bandit would they? And I would say that the suspension etc is much more accomplised than the Bandit's and so the GS is more stable and so less likely for a newbie to run into trouble. I know the GS has good torque and so good drive out of corners etc, but again it's not exactly blistering.
And as for the weight issue, again the Bandit 650 weighs more than a GS (yes I know the centre of gravity is lower so easier to manage).
Obviously this is just my opinion, but I really don't think that the GS is so much of a monster.
If the OP was going going to get a Fireblade, or BMW 1000RR I'd be saying it was a bad idea as they'd be far too quick a powerful, but not the GS. A bandit 650 could out accelerate the GS, and nobody would have anything to say against a newbie getting a 650 Bandit would they? And I would say that the suspension etc is much more accomplised than the Bandit's and so the GS is more stable and so less likely for a newbie to run into trouble. I know the GS has good torque and so good drive out of corners etc, but again it's not exactly blistering.
And as for the weight issue, again the Bandit 650 weighs more than a GS (yes I know the centre of gravity is lower so easier to manage).
Obviously this is just my opinion, but I really don't think that the GS is so much of a monster.



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