First tour on the GSA

Hartley

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Despite owning my 23 1250GSA for nearly two years we’ve only just completed our first proper two up tour so I thought I’d post a few of my thoughts on the bike.
I’m going to do a write up on the tour itself if anyone suffers with insomnia but I’m having a few issues with the pics.

Norway was the biggest tour we’ve ever done with the longest days.

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For the record I have the BMW panniers and a Givi 52l topbox. ’ll admit getting everything ( we thought) we needed in, meant putting more weight in the topbox than I would normally.
I’m not exactly sure but I guess we were pretty close to max weight.
I think this resulted it the front feeling a little light. Not an issue on motorways but at lower speeds I think it may have been causing a vagueness at the front.

It never felt dangerous but on a day we rode with empty panniers the bike felt better.

We did some, for us, very long days, one was about 11hrs riding and I’ll be lying if I said I wasn’t aching but on the day in question the weather was horrendous for the last 5-6 hrs and the GSA seemed rock solid, and handled the conditions with aplomb, just getting on with it.

My wife said as long as she could have a break short break every 1 1/2 to 2 hrs she was fine.
About the same time I’d be wanting a stretch so no worries there.

It returned 54 mpg over the whole 3600 miles and and used next to no oil. ( Unlike my previous 21 GS1250).

I put new Conti TA3 tyres on about 1500 miles before the trip and the rear is looking a pretty odd shape now, the front looks good still.

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I also discovered that the mudsling has been rubbing on the edge of the rear tyre. It’s very light contact but I never had the issue with the original A41s.

Only issue I had was the SOS function throwing a wobbly, it’d say contact dealer, then clear. Happened about 5 or 6 times while we were away and reoccurred once back in Blighty It’s booked in at the end of the month to have it looked at.

I wasn’t sure if I’d be keeping the GSA after this trip but it performed so well I cannot think of anything I’d replace it with.

Thumbs up on the GSA
 
Nice one Hartley & good to know you're back having had a great trip..
 
@Hartley the genuine MAM Mudsling rubs the left side of the Conti TA3 on my GSA as well. It appears to do it when the suspension is unloaded on the centre stand. I’ve just trimmed a little off it, just in case it does it whilst riding.

Sounds like you had a great trip 👍
 


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