Dellusional???
I must admit, there are some dellusional comments on here!!, dont presume all sports bike riders are crap..i've just got back from a week in germany where two guys were on GS 1200's, and believe me, they were flat out most of the time they even admitted it, while us power rangers were just cruising, our bikes nowhere near the limits of handling and power??, also remember this, in your pursuit to "prove a point" with all your "advanced" riding skills and overtakes that "you normally wouldn't do" do you not just think that some people would rather not risk stuff on the road, and how do you know that the R1 that has just appeared in your mirrors isn't being piloted by a club racer??? who could more than likely wipe the floor with you, but chooses not to because the track is were he does his stuff?? one of the guys with us stuck his GS in a ditch on the first proper day of the trip, trying to ride the thing beyond the limits of the bike and tyres, i'll post the piccys to show you!! oh how we chuckled, they're not all bikes to all men...and i've yet to have one come past me on a track day...but then they are rare in the fast group,
Now that i've got that off my chest, i'd like to say that i actually like them, i like the ruggedness of them and the sense of purpose they give you, i rode the particular bike that went in the ditch, superb bit of kit, if a little (lot) flat after getting of an R1, but thats to be expected, i understand it..the reason most guys feel "quicker" on the GS is the confidant riding position and the very fact that the motor isn't intimidating, thus they feel safer, some guys just haven't got the balls to say they dont get on with litre sportsbikes, they'd rather just slag them off....The two gs's never " got away from us" as you lot like to say, both riders wanted a go on the R1's, and both got off with massive grins when we got back to the hotel, because it had reminded them how good it was to ride summat like that..