monkeybrain
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Hi all
I want to share with the group
A few months ago and bought Red Rocket's 07 GS. All black with full Varios - lovely bike.... I did 5000 miles and added crash bars, higher screen, winglets... and thought to myself - hold on - I am trying to build a GSA
So found a nice 07 GSA with 11k miles and p/ex my bike today at Pidcock BMW.
I was allowed to move my newly purchased battery over to the new bike and when I noticed a hairline fracture on the GSA screen they immediately offered to order me a new one under warranty.
They included new tires and a 12k service and told me that since last week the BMW recommended oil is 10w 50 fully synth! and not 20w 50
Rode the GSA from Nottingham around the Peak district and then back to London down the A1. I had to pay an extra £2k for the GSA but in a crazy way I think it is worth it. It fits like a glove and I prefer it to the GS.
With the thinking man's hat on I can not believe I spent the equivalent of a used Wee Strom on a bigger tank, screen and fog lights... but F**** it. I work hard... I gotta play hard.
Owning something that is £7k and almost right versus something that costs £9k and is perfect. I think the only other option would be the 1150 but I needed to try the 1200GSA first.
I am 6'3'' and even though the 1200GS is a big bike it felt a little too small... the GSA is perfect and I can not really notice much of a difference in performance or weight.
I prefer the screen, the way it sits on the road, the seating position is slightly different to the GS and it seems more comfortable.
The panniers seem much better... I hated that left Vario pannier. You could fit a large banana in there if and only if you mashed it up first. Totally useless. The GSA left pannier has ample space but it does leak. I rode in some rain today and it had a puddle in it. Dont care about that though.
The fuel gauge on the GSA is useless ... it went from full straight to 3 bars to 2 bars so I thought it is time to fill up... and it was still half full. I will simply use the odometer and fill up every 250 miles.
Believe or not but I had never test ridden a GSA but it is exactly what I was looking for and what I will stick with unless Yamaha come up with an indecent proposal.
Even though I know already that the bike will break down and cause me a lot more trouble than my Wee Strom ever would have done I still think BMW have built a masterpiece.
I want to share with the group

A few months ago and bought Red Rocket's 07 GS. All black with full Varios - lovely bike.... I did 5000 miles and added crash bars, higher screen, winglets... and thought to myself - hold on - I am trying to build a GSA

So found a nice 07 GSA with 11k miles and p/ex my bike today at Pidcock BMW.

I was allowed to move my newly purchased battery over to the new bike and when I noticed a hairline fracture on the GSA screen they immediately offered to order me a new one under warranty.
They included new tires and a 12k service and told me that since last week the BMW recommended oil is 10w 50 fully synth! and not 20w 50

Rode the GSA from Nottingham around the Peak district and then back to London down the A1. I had to pay an extra £2k for the GSA but in a crazy way I think it is worth it. It fits like a glove and I prefer it to the GS.
With the thinking man's hat on I can not believe I spent the equivalent of a used Wee Strom on a bigger tank, screen and fog lights... but F**** it. I work hard... I gotta play hard.
Owning something that is £7k and almost right versus something that costs £9k and is perfect. I think the only other option would be the 1150 but I needed to try the 1200GSA first.
I am 6'3'' and even though the 1200GS is a big bike it felt a little too small... the GSA is perfect and I can not really notice much of a difference in performance or weight.
I prefer the screen, the way it sits on the road, the seating position is slightly different to the GS and it seems more comfortable.
The panniers seem much better... I hated that left Vario pannier. You could fit a large banana in there if and only if you mashed it up first. Totally useless. The GSA left pannier has ample space but it does leak. I rode in some rain today and it had a puddle in it. Dont care about that though.
The fuel gauge on the GSA is useless ... it went from full straight to 3 bars to 2 bars so I thought it is time to fill up... and it was still half full. I will simply use the odometer and fill up every 250 miles.
Believe or not but I had never test ridden a GSA but it is exactly what I was looking for and what I will stick with unless Yamaha come up with an indecent proposal.

Even though I know already that the bike will break down and cause me a lot more trouble than my Wee Strom ever would have done I still think BMW have built a masterpiece.


