Vines are taking a group of customers by coach to the NEC, specifically to see the new GSA.![]()
By coach? Are these potential GSA owners or pensioners found at Surrey bus stops...?
.....Oops sorry... Same thing lol
Vines are taking a group of customers by coach to the NEC, specifically to see the new GSA.![]()
I test rode the new GS. A couple of weeks ago and didn't want to give it back! If I like the look of the Adventure when it arrives I will order one, if not I will order a GS (TE) with my spec choices...
My current bike is a BMW S1000RR, which now tends to sit looking pretty in my garage for most of the time. It's because I've been riding sports bikes now since the late 70's and have never owned any other type of bike - I've raced them, toured on them, commuted on them and enjoyed every single minute. Apart from the odd track day and very occasional proper trip out on decent roads (usually not the UK), it's rarely gets used despite how amazing it is. It doesn't even cause me aches and pains! I'm just now ready for a complete change and seeing how much the GS has been refined over the years, they just seem so usable for almost any scenario.
Ok, I'm getting older, but giving up the sports bike is going to be a huge wrench!!! I'd happily have both in the garage, but what's the point if one of them ends up sitting there never getting used?
I'm not a GS owner yet, but will be very soon... Not only did I really enjoy the recent test ride I had, but I really like the look of GS's - to me, they look like a piece of military equipment, definitely no toy!!!
Can't wait to see the GSA...


I test rode the new GS. A couple of weeks ago and didn't want to give it back! If I like the look of the Adventure when it arrives I will order one, if not I will order a GS (TE) with my spec choices...
My current bike is a BMW S1000RR, which now tends to sit looking pretty in my garage for most of the time. It's because I've been riding sports bikes now since the late 70's and have never owned any other type of bike - I've raced them, toured on them, commuted on them and enjoyed every single minute. Apart from the odd track day and very occasional proper trip out on decent roads (usually not the UK), it's rarely gets used despite how amazing it is. It doesn't even cause me aches and pains! I'm just now ready for a complete change and seeing how much the GS has been refined over the years, they just seem so usable for almost any scenario.
Ok, I'm getting older, but giving up the sports bike is going to be a huge wrench!!! I'd happily have both in the garage, but what's the point if one of them ends up sitting there never getting used?
I'm not a GS owner yet, but will be very soon... Not only did I really enjoy the recent test ride I had, but I really like the look of GS's - to me, they look like a piece of military equipment, definitely no toy!!!
Can't wait to see the GSA...
Thanks for moral support guys. It is inevitable that I finally stop riding an out and out sports bike and its good to hear some of you have done the same, for the exact same reasons. I've owned most of the top bikes, of different makes, over the last 35 years and I still drool over them and get the urge to want to own them, but I'm just now ready for a complete change. I want to enjoy motorcycling from a different angle (well it'll be higher up for a start!) and make it a bit more sociable too. There are lot of different bikes out there and I'd be a fool to myself to not look at the options (which I have), but it's the GS that seems to draw me more than anything else. There's nothing else like it! For a start, it looks superb in its own robust, chunky kind of way - in the right colour with the right kit on it, it looks like a piece of military equipment! I don't mean to sound sexist, but it's a proper man's bike, if you know what I mean?! As I said before, parting with the S thou is going to be very, very hard, but I'm actually quite excited about the thought of owning a GS(A), probably because it'll be like starting out on a whole new motorcycling episode. There's no way I would have got my other half on the back of the S thou, but she's already said that she'd probably be happy on the back of a GS, whenever I've shown her pictures of them.
The future is beak!
So when's this Adventure version coming out then???


I test rode the new GS. A couple of weeks ago and didn't want to give it back! If I like the look of the Adventure when it arrives I will order one, if not I will order a GS (TE) with my spec choices...
My current bike is a BMW S1000RR, which now tends to sit looking pretty in my garage for most of the time. It's because I've been riding sports bikes now since the late 70's and have never owned any other type of bike - I've raced them, toured on them, commuted on them and enjoyed every single minute. Apart from the odd track day and very occasional proper trip out on decent roads (usually not the UK), it's rarely gets used despite how amazing it is. It doesn't even cause me aches and pains! I'm just now ready for a complete change and seeing how much the GS has been refined over the years, they just seem so usable for almost any scenario.
Ok, I'm getting older, but giving up the sports bike is going to be a huge wrench!!! I'd happily have both in the garage, but what's the point if one of them ends up sitting there never getting used?
I'm not a GS owner yet, but will be very soon... Not only did I really enjoy the recent test ride I had, but I really like the look of GS's - to me, they look like a piece of military equipment, definitely no toy!!!
Can't wait to see the GSA...
mind you still got to sort out that that seat!,15.5K I would say
Vines are taking a group of customers by coach to the NEC, specifically to see the new GSA.![]()


Thanks for moral support guys. It is inevitable that I finally stop riding an out and out sports bike and its good to hear some of you have done the same, for the exact same reasons. I've owned most of the top bikes, of different makes, over the last 35 years and I still drool over them and get the urge to want to own them, but I'm just now ready for a complete change. I want to enjoy motorcycling from a different angle (well it'll be higher up for a start!) and make it a bit more sociable too. There are lot of different bikes out there and I'd be a fool to myself to not look at the options (which I have), but it's the GS that seems to draw me more than anything else. There's nothing else like it! For a start, it looks superb in its own robust, chunky kind of way - in the right colour with the right kit on it, it looks like a piece of military equipment! I don't mean to sound sexist, but it's a proper man's bike, if you know what I mean?! As I said before, parting with the S thou is going to be very, very hard, but I'm actually quite excited about the thought of owning a GS(A), probably because it'll be like starting out on a whole new motorcycling episode. There's no way I would have got my other half on the back of the S thou, but she's already said that she'd probably be happy on the back of a GS, whenever I've shown her pictures of them.
The future is beak!
So when's this Adventure version coming out then???
.I bought one and it arrived mid july and it left mid august.After a number of GS'S FROM R100 to 1200 twin cams i was very dissapointed in the rattley engine and dreadful gear change of the new gs.It was a great bike on the open road but i just couldn't live with it in traffic. There was a tendency for it to stall and it made cringe worthy noises when selecting first gear so i have gone to a new GSA .LOVELY! I await youre comments . ( i put 1800 miles on it while i had it just to make sure i didn't like it).... in the rattley engine
.... dreadful gear change of the new gs.
... tendency for it to stall
...it made cringe worthy noises when selecting first gear
user error.I bought one and it arrived mid july and it left mid august.After a number of GS'S FROM R100 to 1200 twin cams i was very dissapointed in the rattley engine and dreadful gear change of the new gs.It was a great bike on the open road but i just couldn't live with it in traffic. There was a tendency for it to stall and it made cringe worthy noises when selecting first gear so i have gone to a new GSA .LOVELY! I await youre comments . ( i put 1800 miles on it while i had it just to make sure i didn't like it)