Glad to see you back on a GS, you're nowhere near old enough to be on an RT Sven
Andres
Oi - Mr Absent Masticator, don't be so bloody ageist...!
. The need to hoon on a GS isn't age-related. It's a state of mind. Just ask Micky.....

Glad to see you back on a GS, you're nowhere near old enough to be on an RT Sven
Andres
. The need to hoon on a GS isn't age-related. It's a state of mind. 
Which one is best ....![]()
I work on an RT and have a GS. And I seem to put a different head on with each bike. Engineering is a clever clever thing, and how they build a bike to have character and soul beats me. Whilst I don't physically ride them any differently, I definitely take on a different personality with each bike.
For me, the RT is a true sort of roadcraft bike if yer like. It is sublime at covering distance in that page one paragraph one ... 'quiet efficiency is the hallmark of the expert .....'. Sit still, look like yer asleep, and hoon like a gentleman. Yep, you can still ride it like yer stole it, you can still scrape yer pegs and cover distance at a real pace, but for me, it takes on this sort of 'Raffles thief' personality. Very smooth but in a controlled, calm way.
The GS though .... it makes me lairyer ! This time I want to loft the odd wheelie off a rise in the road, have a bit of a super moto push the bike under me style on the odd ocasion, brake hard into a corner (much harder than I would on the RT) and not feel guilty about loosing some of that corporate smooth style. I don't become rough on the edges on the GS as such, it's more a case of shedding that 'hands at ten to two' style and becoming a bit of a loon
I wouldn't say one is better than the other, just very different, and your natural character and persona is possibly going to suit one bike more than the other ?
I'm not ready for the RT yet, but I suspect that the LC RT will be a bloody brilliant gentlemans hooner.
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To be fair I did the same as Timaloy - RT to GSA in October 2013...
I loved the RT - would still say it is the best all round bike I have ever owned.
The GSA is a very different take on things - but I am really loving every minute of it. Lots of things I like about it and lots of things I miss about the RT. Thing is - I do maybe a couple of trips away per year the rest is basically riding with a group of IAM mates at the weekends - for the 2 times per year the RT was better than a GSA it made sense to move to a more "active" ride for the majority.
I feel the GSA is a "tighter" bike at most things the only things the RT did better (for me) were:
Motorway trips
Basic capacity (for autocom / puncture kit etc)
Heated seat (only very occasionally)
Multi screen (time as well as temp shown at same time..)
Fuel economy (52 mpg vs 48 mpg)
Things I dont miss are:
The weight (its not much but it feels more)
Cleaning regime
Slack gear change
Tyre noise
Rust (but in fairness not had the GSA long enough)
Heavy Top box
Tiny numbers on the speedometer
Saggy ESA
In some ways its a bit of a dead heat - the true test will be do I still feel the same in 3 years??
Rik
P.S Sven - Good luck with the new bike - hope you enjoy.
Timaloy - you are aware that Giles is a motocycle cop surely ????
I don;t think he's a Fascist
Maybe he has crossed paths with the biker traffic cop off the tele up in north yorks- speaks to all his customers like they are imbeciles and doesn't let them get a word in? Always the same- the minority get the rest a bad name...

A basic one in white with ESA, Just need to buy a Givi Trekker top box & screen, SW Motech tankbag, GPS crossbar and mounting bracket & cylinder head protection now.
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