Tall Lad
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Absolutely brilliant! But to be on the safe side kept my 1250GSA too!Nope, the 1300 is brilliant
Absolutely brilliant! But to be on the safe side kept my 1250GSA too!Nope, the 1300 is brilliant
3I went Hexhead, LC, and then TC
They aren't Gelende Strass any more but
Lifestyle consumer products
How many 1300's will be around in 30;years time![]()
But if one wanted to go back to the 1250, could they? Around here 1250s are very scarce it seems. Only one at the shop, and it is 22000 ish US, with the factory panniers and only like 800 miles. The 26 year models are around 30000 US. The shop does have a low mile 24 RS which looks pretty nice too. Nothing much on craigslist either even the RT's and what not don't seem to show right now much ...I went Hexhead, LC, and then TC
They aren't Gelende Strass any more but
Lifestyle consumer products
How many 1300's will be around in 30;years time![]()
I have both a TC and a 2003 1150Gs. I keep looking at the new versions, but I don't think I would get any more enjoyment from them.I’ve had a 1150’s, 1250 and currently a 1200LC. The bike I’d go back to would be a late 1200 TC. Sorry it’s off topic but they’ve lost something along the way
Hand on heart do you really believe the improvements can be described as substantial ?The 1250 was great - but there's no way would I would want to go back after riding the 1300 for a year.
That doesn't mean the 1250 isn't good. If I still had mine I'd be happy to do anything on it - but the newer model has moved everything on, substantially.
I love my 1150GS but when the mood is right the 1300GS is a total scream to ride . They are pretty different bikes . Both with individual appealI have both a TC and a 2003 1150Gs. I keep looking at the new versions, but I don't think I would get any more enjoyment from them.
More reliable tooAfter 20+ years of GS ownership, I’ve given up on them all. Been two years without and not missing them at all.
Himmy 411 now for tooling about, Indian RM for touring. Both cheaper to buy (used), run and service than a BMW.
Yes absolutely - it's a very different feeling to ride the 1300 and of course that changes the nature of the bike.Hand on heart do you really believe the improvements can be described as substantial ?
I bet that cost a few quid! Mine is due the same in June just in time for our trip to the Alps and the Dolomites.Love my 1300. 12000 miles and getting better. New tyres, pads and big service yesterday. Can’t wait to get to Europe again this year.
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I bet that cost a few quid! Mine is due the same in June just in time for our trip to the Alps and the Dolomites.
Did you have it all done at a BM dealer ?I have the service plan. Reckoned I would do 18000 miles over the 3 years. Tyres were £280 for Road6 GT and front and back pads £150. Not bad for a years biking.
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Did you have it all done at a BM dealer ?