If you have a tank bag fitted, you don't need the cubby hole!
If you have a tank bag fitted, you don't need the cubby hole!
No mention of an enduro gearbox....
I thought the LC GSA looked great, far better in the flesh than the pictures suggested.
The hand adjustable screen and the front power socket were nice touches, as was the cubbyhole.
No mention of an enduro gearbox but I totally reserve judgment until I have ridden one. (And no, I'm not buying one but that's because I don't want to spend the extra money)
I'm sure they will sell loads of them.
We should have some way of keeping a record of all the people on here that say its "shite" and "hideous" that then go on to buy one.
I agree.Like a lot of new bikes (and cars), they look much better in the flesh. That doesn't stop the armchair critics that have never seen one in person slagging it off.
We should have some way of keeping a record of all the people on here that say its "shite" and "hideous" that then go on to buy one.
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Brilliant idea....anybody who doesn't love all things BMW and has the temerity to express their own view should be found and death with. We should search their houses for any other bike brochures, take them to a BMW show room pile them up outside and burn them.
To make sure we know who are in the tent and with us we should all wear the same clothes.....how about a shirt....black to stand out with an armband just to make sure.
FFS
I agree.Like a lot of new bikes (and cars), they look much better in the flesh. That doesn't stop the armchair critics that have never seen one in person slagging it off.
We should have some way of keeping a record of all the people on here that say its "shite" and "hideous" that then go on to buy one.
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Gottta say I agree. Matt bars would be much better....Bound to be an awesome bike but I can't gel with the looks...not growing on me but I am sure will look good in the flesh.
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From the man who brought us this....
Which was rather what Nutty was saying.
FFS
but as a day to day practical bike it is a step down compared to the basic GS - The extra weight, bigger tank, wire wheels, crash-bars, heavier panniers etc - knobbly tyres (it looks gay with normal tyres) restrict you to 80mph and it is very rare that one needs 300 mile range.Can't wait to get mine with all the mashings...!! Roll on March...!!
as a day to day practical bike
it is very rare that one needs 300 mile range.
The Adventure version will appeal to many cos it looks well 'ard so it is OK for adventure poseurs in twat-suits with stickers all over their panniers, I get where they are coming from and good luck to thembut as a day to day practical bike it is a step down compared to the basic GS - The extra weight, bigger tank, wire wheels, crash-bars, heavier panniers etc - knobbly tyres (it looks gay with normal tyres) restrict you to 80mph and it is very rare that one needs 300 mile range.
The Adventure version will appeal to many cos it looks well 'ard so it is OK for adventure poseurs in twat-suits with stickers all over their panniers, I get where they are coming from and good luck to thembut as a day to day practical bike it is a step down compared to the basic GS - The extra weight, bigger tank, wire wheels, crash-bars, heavier panniers etc - knobbly tyres (it looks gay with normal tyres) restrict you to 80mph and it is very rare that one needs 300 mile range.