everywherevirtually
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Steve, thanks for taking the time to post that reply. Very much appreciated
I'm getting excited now. Its like that feeling you get when you know you have made your mind up and you are one step away from signing on the dotted line!!
All that is left now is a test rideI sat on one at the bike show. I liked the compact feel. Was a bit too tall for me as standard, so I think I will opt for a low seat. I only have a 29'' inside leg, so I was on my toes. However, I will have a go on both types of seat, as without the heavier weight of the bike to support, I might get away with a standard seat.
Thanks again for the great reply
Matt
Like you I have a 29" inside leg and have the low seat. For long distance I use an airhawk. Longest run in one go was just shy of 1000 miles.
The niggles you mention are just that. The radiator hose was easily fixed and is now resolved. I solved the wobbly reservoir by getting a TT accessory to wrap around it.
I have done over 18000 miles on it now and cant fault it. I have the adventure spec crash bars, plate and rear rack. I use soft luggage on SW Motech EVO quick release racks as it's lighter and easier to carry. By the sounds of it the metal mule stuff might be fine for bimbling about the UK but Tony Pettie on Sibirsky Extreme is having problems with the frames falling apart.
As for the ABS I dont know of any problem with it? It's worked for me a few times. You just have to remember to turn it back on when you emerge from an off road session.
My front axle will be replaced on a recall in two weeks but after 18000 miles and some wild riding through Albania and Kosovo if it didn't break then it never will.
I cant see myself riding another bike for quite some time. I totally love the 800GS

If you buy one there will be a downside. You will be approached by middle aged men skiing you lots of bike questions. Sadly it doesn't have the same effect on young women
cheers
Jon



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, i was left longing for my bumblebee

