Bikerbaz78
Registered user
If you're on a budget, go with an 1100 or 1150 as suggested above. I bought my first gs 2 months ago from a member of this forum, it's an 1150, year 2000, paid £2400 plus a bit more for some spares.
It's higher mileage but everyone will tell you it's just a bit more run in. Unless you're going out into the serious wilderness I doubt the bigger tank will be of much use to you. Likewise is the extra ground clearance going to be that big an issue? People have ridden round the world on these things for a couple of decades now.
Get one you can afford, spend any extra money on riding it as much as you'd like. Figure out the extras you want as you find it's and your limitations. So far I've added muffs (brilliant things), an autocom intercom (girlfriend likes this), mount for my iphone (tomtom is handy) and I'm about to fit the centech fusebox I picked up on ebay for £12 so I can wire in power for the phone and the heated jacket liner I just built this weekend.
I'd rather spend my limited money on riding it and going places. I looked at GSA's but they were all at least a grand more than the bike I bought. That's a lot of fuel and tyres.
J.
Hey J, thanks for the honest feed back and input, its really apprecited! The fact of the matter is; you're right... I dont have the extra money to burn on the GSA so I may as well get on with a GS and take it from there.
I'm starting to see through the cloud of differences between models and equipment and quickly becoming a member of the 'get on it and ride campaign"!
Cheers, Baz
