..... or traction control.The standard GS does not have modes.
..... or traction control.The standard GS does not have modes.
The standard GS does not have modes.
Perhaps Engineer hasn't found them yet![]()
..... or traction control.
Bye bye then ... lol please don't take offence .... It's the fact that if I have my wife on board , and also for other road users , it seems fair that the extras offer a safe compromise , I have had other bikes without the extras , but to be honest , the extras make so much difference it's worth it .My March 2013 standard GS does not have modes, dynamic suspension or traction control - I deliberately ordered it that way because I wanted to be in control - if the next generation of the GS does 'enforces' this stuff upon me then I will seriously consider jumping ship to another bike, I have the last 3 generations of 1200s and always gone for the simplest option.
My March 2013 standard GS does not have modes, dynamic suspension or traction control - I deliberately ordered it that way because I wanted to be in control - if the next generation of the GS does 'enforces' this stuff upon me then I will seriously consider jumping ship to another bike, I have the last 3 generations of 1200s and always gone for the simplest option.
Bye bye then ... lol please don't take offence .... It's the fact that if I have my wife on board , and also for other road users , it seems fair that the extras offer a safe compromise , I have had other bikes without the extras , but to be honest , the extras make so much difference it's worth it .
Your opinion
Engineer is entitled to his

Have you and Peter kissed and made up?![]()
I had the same happen when I first had the bike on the hardknott pass. It was in rain mode but there is an ultra tight very slow speed hairpin requiring you to slip the clutch as it's so slow, the bike bogged down and the same experience happened as per the op.
You can also get the power loss by trying a fast start, dumping the clutch with some decent revs, what happens is what I call it anti wheelie! the bike will lift the front then cut all power.
The only positive thing is that there have been software updates reducing the ferocity of the anti wheelie / traction control sensitivity and it is better now. This year I will turn ASC off as I start the pass!!!
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The standard GS does not have modes.

I too have a March 13 basic model with less of the electronic bolloxology. And what a bike it is, why modes? Give me full power all of the time, bunch of sissy's
- all this stuff about extra safety is largely just guff, safety is a state of mind not electronics - rely too much on the vehicle systems to hold your hand and sooner or later you will wish that you hadn't, and then you will be whinging at the manufacturer for not looking after you.yes it does! it has go mode, stop mode and fall off mode![]()