Gs in the snow-better than my K100rs?

ssray

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Using the bike everyday 10 miles each way, my K100rs is a bit unsteady(or is it me) when slippery and I dont like the snow stuff.

I tried the train but missed the last one home so it was a £28.40 cab ride home.

and as I`m only 5ft8 ish would a 1100gs cope better? always wanted one-but i said that about the africa twin i used to have-.

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Ray
 
Always better. Both of my bikes are parked in a communal garage which has a an upward incline if riding out. Anyway, snow and ice come along, cars are sliding around at the top and one bloke can't even drive up the ramp, (if he took a small run-up then he might've fared better) and I ride straight past all of them with my heated grips/jacket on with the biggest grin since Ronald Mcdonald!! It maybe an 1150 but am pretty sure an 1100 would be just as good!!! Should add that I had Metzelers semi knobbly Tourances recently fitted and they are so much better than the "road biased" Bridgestone 020s before and that's including in the wet!! :-)
 
I rode my 1100GS all last winter to work.
My back road to the main road was icy and slushy.:( The 1100 coped well.:thumb2

I only dropped it on the way to work ,when the back roads were that icy , (cars were even sliding around) the front end went away from me and down i went.:blast

Saying that id recommend a smaller enduro, for work , lighter and ye can get through the snow easier with more confidence...:thumb

If you drop the lil bike , you wont get a hernia picking it up.:augie

Save up through summer , get a cheap enduro , strip it down ready for winter .
Itll save you money in the long run , when you dont have to ride the larger bike in winter conditions:thumb2
 
Paralever

get an airhead much better for snow as they weigh less the weight is lower and theyre not as tall. Also theyre a proper motorbike:D
 


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