solarider
Registered user
I am considering a 1200 GS (not the Adventure) as a first 'big' bike.
Here's the background (not sure what if any is relevant):
I am 37 years old.
I am 6ft 2in and 100kgs.
I have ridden and raced road bikes (of the human powered variety) for 20 years and consider myself to have decent road sense and bike handling.
I have been driving a car for 20 years.
I have been riding a 125cc daily, rain and shine on a 30 mile commute for the past 6 months. I wanted to get used to life on engine powered 2 wheels, the risks, the speed, the power, the handling at slow speeds etc.
I am taking my Mod 2 next week.
I have completely outgrown the 125cc. It feels underpowered, undersized, undersuspended and I feel ready for the next step.
I need something physically big enough to suit my size, quite upright (I don't like the narrow, bum in the air sports bike position) and year-round capable, plus a bit of occasional light touring and weekends away..
So, you know what's coming next.......is a 1200GS too much bike for me?
Obviously until I take my test I can't take one out for a test, but I have sat on a few bikes and man handled them on and off the stands, and wheeled them around a bit to see just how heavy they are. The GS actually feels surprisingly manageable. I can sit on the GS with both feet flat on the floor, and I was surprised that it actually didn't feel that huge , or that I was a long way off the ground (I did on the Triumph Tiger and the Yamaha Tenere and Super Tenere).
All-in-all, the 1200 GS seems like a sensible choice in so many respects, but also a lot of bike for a first 'big' bike.
Various people have advised that the 1200 engine is no harder to control than a 600cc, and the power actually makes it smoother and easier in some respects. I don't have a particularly heavy right hand and am not a speed freak.
The dealer says that it would only take a few days to get used to (and I am going to take further lessons), and a number of dealers and friends have suggested that any bike will only take a few days of concerted effort to get used to (although of course a lifetime to master). But, I guess 'they would say that wouldn't they'!
So, is it too much of a bike? Am I mad to even consider it?
I am considering a new bike (or at the very least a nearly new main dealer bike) as I don't have the mechanical confidence to run the used gauntlet right now and value the reassurance even though I know I will pay a premium for it.
Here's the background (not sure what if any is relevant):
I am 37 years old.
I am 6ft 2in and 100kgs.
I have ridden and raced road bikes (of the human powered variety) for 20 years and consider myself to have decent road sense and bike handling.
I have been driving a car for 20 years.
I have been riding a 125cc daily, rain and shine on a 30 mile commute for the past 6 months. I wanted to get used to life on engine powered 2 wheels, the risks, the speed, the power, the handling at slow speeds etc.
I am taking my Mod 2 next week.
I have completely outgrown the 125cc. It feels underpowered, undersized, undersuspended and I feel ready for the next step.
I need something physically big enough to suit my size, quite upright (I don't like the narrow, bum in the air sports bike position) and year-round capable, plus a bit of occasional light touring and weekends away..
So, you know what's coming next.......is a 1200GS too much bike for me?
Obviously until I take my test I can't take one out for a test, but I have sat on a few bikes and man handled them on and off the stands, and wheeled them around a bit to see just how heavy they are. The GS actually feels surprisingly manageable. I can sit on the GS with both feet flat on the floor, and I was surprised that it actually didn't feel that huge , or that I was a long way off the ground (I did on the Triumph Tiger and the Yamaha Tenere and Super Tenere).
All-in-all, the 1200 GS seems like a sensible choice in so many respects, but also a lot of bike for a first 'big' bike.
Various people have advised that the 1200 engine is no harder to control than a 600cc, and the power actually makes it smoother and easier in some respects. I don't have a particularly heavy right hand and am not a speed freak.
The dealer says that it would only take a few days to get used to (and I am going to take further lessons), and a number of dealers and friends have suggested that any bike will only take a few days of concerted effort to get used to (although of course a lifetime to master). But, I guess 'they would say that wouldn't they'!
So, is it too much of a bike? Am I mad to even consider it?
I am considering a new bike (or at the very least a nearly new main dealer bike) as I don't have the mechanical confidence to run the used gauntlet right now and value the reassurance even though I know I will pay a premium for it.

