the_laughing_mole
Registered user
For anyone thinking about moving from a sportsbike to a GS - let me share my expectations and experience with you: I was a BAB, getting back on 2 wheels in 1999 with a new CBR600 - great bike and a revelation after my previous bike in 1984 (Suzuki GSX750). A couple of years on I was ready for more thrills and got a Blade - the 2nd year of the fuel injection model. Again an excellent bike (always beaten up in the reviews as not matching an R1 or GSX - but way fast enough for us mortals) which I had for 3 years in the end.
But I began to get bored. The short sweet adrenalin burn of a Sunday afternoon or snatched summer evening blast began to pale. The riding position meant that the front end feel was great - but the cost was in my wrists, neck and inability to see much more than the ribbon of tarmac on front of me. Rides around the country lanes where I live and indeed on most of the UK roads meant uneven surfaces, potholes etc - the Blade was not impressed and neither were my limbs. Anything under 70 mph was uncomfortable. I started to think about moving on out of the superbike tribe and into something where I could enjoy being on 2 wheels whatever the speed, whatever the road and where I could think about biking adventures beyond the quick blast.
So I started to think about something different. I was not ready for a tourer (too big) nor a cruiser (too slow and I'm not ready for black leather and tassels just yet). I did think about a sports-tourer and tested the new VFR - great bike, but not different enough. I wanted something quite different. So I started to think about a big traillie.
I read the reviews a narrowed it down to a Varadero, Tiger and GS. All the reviews rated the GS, but the price! I've always been a Honda fan, so ignored the crowd and took a look at the V. I tried to get my head to overrule my heart - better price than the GS, Honda reliability etc, but it left me cold (the finish on the used ones I looked at was not great) and it was ugly! I dismissed the Tiger on seat height, looks and reliability concerns and started to look at the GS seriously.
As I'm 5'9", I went for the GS rather than the Adventure. I looked at quite a few in SPC and was surprised at the state of some of them - corrosion! I know they get used, but some of them were shocking (BMW could learn a bit about finish quality from the big H). But after a test ride I was sold - it was different all right. Now I got a nice tidy 3 year old 15k 1150GS with ABS, h-grips, panniers and alarm.
So first impressions after 4 weeks:
1 - Handling is excellent - I reckon I can carve up these twisty A and B roads faster than my Blade and with so much better visibility.
2 - Comfort is great too - though not the 'glassy smooth ride' the bike journos go on about - but far better than a sports bike. Riding position is great.
3- The gearbox is more than OK! I'd heard all the stories about an agricultural gearbox, but mine slips in fine. So I never do clutchless changes - might be the reason.
4- Initial buffeting was terrible - after reading this site I fitted the Tobinators (still seeking the final sweetspot) and the difference is tremendous.
5-This bike pulls really well with all that torque on hand and the sound is good - I don't mind the vibes, it makes it feel more like a bike alive.
6-Yes it is heavy and you need to have respect when pushing it around - I have a gravel drive... - but once underway, you rarely need to put your feet down as the balance is so good
7 - It looks fantastic - that Panzer tank look gets me every time
8 - It's great being a part of such a passionate biking community!
Improvements? I'm thinking about the Y-piece, though would probably keep the BMW exhaust. Worth doing it and if so, do I need to make any adjustments in the fuelling and any recommendations on source for the Y-piece?
So I guess I'm just a sad man in love with his GS.....
But I began to get bored. The short sweet adrenalin burn of a Sunday afternoon or snatched summer evening blast began to pale. The riding position meant that the front end feel was great - but the cost was in my wrists, neck and inability to see much more than the ribbon of tarmac on front of me. Rides around the country lanes where I live and indeed on most of the UK roads meant uneven surfaces, potholes etc - the Blade was not impressed and neither were my limbs. Anything under 70 mph was uncomfortable. I started to think about moving on out of the superbike tribe and into something where I could enjoy being on 2 wheels whatever the speed, whatever the road and where I could think about biking adventures beyond the quick blast.
So I started to think about something different. I was not ready for a tourer (too big) nor a cruiser (too slow and I'm not ready for black leather and tassels just yet). I did think about a sports-tourer and tested the new VFR - great bike, but not different enough. I wanted something quite different. So I started to think about a big traillie.
I read the reviews a narrowed it down to a Varadero, Tiger and GS. All the reviews rated the GS, but the price! I've always been a Honda fan, so ignored the crowd and took a look at the V. I tried to get my head to overrule my heart - better price than the GS, Honda reliability etc, but it left me cold (the finish on the used ones I looked at was not great) and it was ugly! I dismissed the Tiger on seat height, looks and reliability concerns and started to look at the GS seriously.
As I'm 5'9", I went for the GS rather than the Adventure. I looked at quite a few in SPC and was surprised at the state of some of them - corrosion! I know they get used, but some of them were shocking (BMW could learn a bit about finish quality from the big H). But after a test ride I was sold - it was different all right. Now I got a nice tidy 3 year old 15k 1150GS with ABS, h-grips, panniers and alarm.
So first impressions after 4 weeks:
1 - Handling is excellent - I reckon I can carve up these twisty A and B roads faster than my Blade and with so much better visibility.
2 - Comfort is great too - though not the 'glassy smooth ride' the bike journos go on about - but far better than a sports bike. Riding position is great.
3- The gearbox is more than OK! I'd heard all the stories about an agricultural gearbox, but mine slips in fine. So I never do clutchless changes - might be the reason.
4- Initial buffeting was terrible - after reading this site I fitted the Tobinators (still seeking the final sweetspot) and the difference is tremendous.
5-This bike pulls really well with all that torque on hand and the sound is good - I don't mind the vibes, it makes it feel more like a bike alive.
6-Yes it is heavy and you need to have respect when pushing it around - I have a gravel drive... - but once underway, you rarely need to put your feet down as the balance is so good
7 - It looks fantastic - that Panzer tank look gets me every time
8 - It's great being a part of such a passionate biking community!
Improvements? I'm thinking about the Y-piece, though would probably keep the BMW exhaust. Worth doing it and if so, do I need to make any adjustments in the fuelling and any recommendations on source for the Y-piece?
So I guess I'm just a sad man in love with his GS.....