Good positive post there, Sgt Bilco
I’ve always thought the GS was an exceptional bike and, although reasonably new to the world of BMW's, have felt defensive as I’ve already racked up a fair few miles and it’s been faultless, trouble-free and thoroughly enjoyable.
As a tourer its 80% there (Only luggage capacity and protection from the element6s let it down)
As a Commuter its 80% there (Only its girth and weight let it down)
As a true Off-roader its 80% there (only weight and agility let it down)
As a ‘Bike for life’ its 80% there (why not, only cost of parts let it down in the long term)
As a high speed motorway bike its 80% there (only wind noise and aerodynamics let it down
As a two-up bike its 80% there (only lack of comfort and pillion provisions let it down)
As a viable ‘eco’ fuel efficient bike for tree huggers its 80% there (Only its weight & gearing stop it from being truly amazing at being frugal on fuel and still delivering 90+bhp
. . . . and even as a bloody track day bike, it’s also 80% there (Only ground clearance, tyre choice & being a seen as ‘bit-mad’ let it down)
Basically it does everything bloody well and excels at some, I mean :-
Take a ZX-10R

- AWESOME on the track, but totally sh*t at all of the others mentioned above.
Gold wing

– luxury tourer and famously the pillion’s fave – but can it go commuting or take you up a grassy incline?
A Husqvarna TE610

–can practically climb a vertical rock face, but try a high speed run to the coast or ‘popping’ to the shops for bread, meat‘n’tatty Pie and a six-pack, and your doomed.
A ‘hack’ like an XJ900 has the reliability

– but does it have 80 years of evolution and development behind it and anyway how many do you see over 20 years old on the road still going
So I’m still in awe of the GS and fully agree with most others on this post!
It disappoints me when it appears flawed by constant criticisms.
For instance, I have a 2007 Navara D40 pick up and the Navara Forums are bursting with unhappy buyers who complain about, reliability, breakdowns, quality, dealers, details, parts prices, availability of parts etc, to read them you would expect a lemon of a car . . . . but I’m about to clock over 96K in 65 months of ownership and ONLY 2 HEADLIGHT BULBS HAVE BLOWN IN ALL THOSE MILES! & less than £10 spent in non-service /consumables costs.
Hell, it’s even on the same clutch & only had 1 all-round tyre change.
Not a single drop of oil on the drive, nor a fail to start has occurred.
Sometimes I think the way they, bikes or cars, are driven (or have been by previous ‘unknown’ owners) count for a lot.
The GS is a solid legend and is the only true ‘ultimate all-rounder’ what’s not to love about em?
My 2 pennies worth
