Bye bye GS

Sherrif

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Took her into Shipley today nothing wrong with bike, no corrosion no problems at all.

Problem is with me, those years of rugby have knackered legs and I was finding slow moves a bit problematic !:rob

Came away with a V Nice low milage F800ST (07 & blue) & it seems to fit my requirements and is FUN.

Have to say (& may not be what some posters agree with) that my 05 R1200GS is the best bike I have ever had and probably will have.

As this site is for GS enthusiasts I will still hang out on the site

:)
 
Took her into Shipley today nothing wrong with bike, no corrosion no problems at all.

Problem is with me, those years of rugby have knackered legs and I was finding slow moves a bit problematic !:rob

Came away with a V Nice low milage F800ST (07 & blue) & it seems to fit my requirements and is FUN.

Have to say (& may not be what some posters agree with) that my 05 R1200GS is the best bike I have ever had and probably will have.

As this site is for GS enthusiasts I will still hang out on the site

:)

:comfort

A mans gotta do :blagblah

Good luck with the F800ST :beerjug:

Best regards Stretch :)
 
Good luck with the ST..........hope the rubber band doesn't snap!
 
Bahnstormers lent me an F800ST when my 1200 was having the engine/gearbox oil seals sorted under warranty.

Apart from having my legs tucked up a lot further than I initially found comfortable, I thought it was a cracking bike, nice engine, very manoeuvrable, and quite economical too. A fair bit lighter as well.
 
Was looking at the f800st myself a while back, very nice bike.
I know how you feel mate, dropping my 1200GS off tomorrow and picking up my new K1200R, can't wait!! :)

keep it rubber side down! ;)
 


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