It warmed up today so I took my 2014 GSA (which I bought last week) out for the first time. Some initial observations coming from a 2012 GSA, which was a very good motorcycle.
Starting it up the sound is different, almost a blend of 70% Camhead 1200, and 30% F800. I'm not sure I like it quite as well as the 2012 but it's not bad at all. After idling in neutral for 20 seconds I pull in the clutch, blip the throttle, then snick it into first which gives just the slightest wet clutch forward movement, and I'm off. Clutch engagement is fine and shifting up and down is faultless, just like my Honda 750 with new oil. Steering is noticeably easier and it feels much lighter and narrower than the 2012 GSA. It's much smoother than the 2012 (and my 2009 before that) at all rpm. At least up to 5-6,000 which is as fast as I spun it. I'll call it 33% smoother, quite noticeable. The extra power is apparent and it's lineal, no flat spots that I could feel. The ride seemed a little more compliant over the broken up pavement I was on. Windshield works fine but there was some noise, at least as much as on the 2012. I was riding w/o ear plugs today, with them it wouldn't be noticed. I had the seat in the high position and never thought about it at all, which is saying something. It's much better than the 2012 and it may be one of the few bikes I do not buy an aftermarket seat for. I'll need a longer ride than today's 75 miles to be sure though.
Starting it up the sound is different, almost a blend of 70% Camhead 1200, and 30% F800. I'm not sure I like it quite as well as the 2012 but it's not bad at all. After idling in neutral for 20 seconds I pull in the clutch, blip the throttle, then snick it into first which gives just the slightest wet clutch forward movement, and I'm off. Clutch engagement is fine and shifting up and down is faultless, just like my Honda 750 with new oil. Steering is noticeably easier and it feels much lighter and narrower than the 2012 GSA. It's much smoother than the 2012 (and my 2009 before that) at all rpm. At least up to 5-6,000 which is as fast as I spun it. I'll call it 33% smoother, quite noticeable. The extra power is apparent and it's lineal, no flat spots that I could feel. The ride seemed a little more compliant over the broken up pavement I was on. Windshield works fine but there was some noise, at least as much as on the 2012. I was riding w/o ear plugs today, with them it wouldn't be noticed. I had the seat in the high position and never thought about it at all, which is saying something. It's much better than the 2012 and it may be one of the few bikes I do not buy an aftermarket seat for. I'll need a longer ride than today's 75 miles to be sure though.


