I have to admit, that while on the RS, it has great suspension, but you do avoid potholes like you would on most road bikes. There are some rough roads out here, potholes big enough to take out a front wheel. Especially bad at night, at speed on a highway, because you can't see them as well, even with my 20-10 or 20-15 correction.
But the GS with the sport suspension, you can just hit the pot holes willy nilly .... lol ... It does have impressive suspension, eating up big potholes like there not there .....
I've seen that bit on the adaptive suspension and that does sound pretty trick as they used to say ... I wonder if you trail riding, can you tell the bike to stay lower in really rough slow sections or mud and sand. hmmm ..... with the bike lower you should have better leverage and control when you have to dab.
But I forgot to mention that the distance between the foot peg to the seat is very important to me, when this is right for me I can get all my weight off the seat at a moments notice. Surprisingly I went thru all the RS's foot peg settings as it came with the 719 stuff. Then I promptly reset the pegs back to the highest setting where they were when I picked it up. This allows me to use a hanging off stance, with almost all the weight on the pegs, when carving, even at a relaxed pace where your not charging the next turn and speeding of course.
On the GS with the low seat in the low setting this distance from seat to pegs is a little more but not too bad really as it stands now ....