I'll be brief and just keep to the salient points as I know a lot has been written about the GSA already.
Things I liked:
Suspension - plush and behaved impeccably over various terrain
Brakes - powerful with plenty of feel
Riding position - spacious and comfortable
Controls - all as per my previous S1000rr and easy to use
Looks - love the tonka angles
Sound - no need for a can IMHO as it sounded well cool
Things I didn't like:
Engine - hated the lack of torque and necessity to drop gears to get any sort of momentum at slow speed. My 10 yr old 1150 seems like turbo diesel by comparison
Modes - dynamic was way too frantic and buzzy. Road seems the best.
Turbulence - noise from the winglets area was a pain! Hated it with a passion and spoilt the ride for me. Adjusted the screen incessantly but to no avail.changed my ear plugs and still the incessant droning continued.
Lack of engine braking - spoilt corner entry as the bike just ran on every time and another pain in the ass
Seat - not the most comfortable I've ever tried
Overall - this bike is light years away from my 1150. It is faster,more agile and undoubtedly gives a more dynamic riding experience. It is precisely that which spoils the whole experience as one of the reasons I bought my 1150 was to get away from revvy engines. It doesn't give me the desire to take on the world and tour for thousands of miles. In fact I find the engine a bit of a mismatch with the chassis.
Will I be tempted to trade in? I kind of wish I was as I sort of wanted to like this evolution of the species. In reality it's such a departure that I only recognise the species by name only. So no inclination whatsoever.
At least I've scratched an itch without shelling out north of 15K to find out
Things I liked:
Suspension - plush and behaved impeccably over various terrain
Brakes - powerful with plenty of feel
Riding position - spacious and comfortable
Controls - all as per my previous S1000rr and easy to use
Looks - love the tonka angles
Sound - no need for a can IMHO as it sounded well cool
Things I didn't like:
Engine - hated the lack of torque and necessity to drop gears to get any sort of momentum at slow speed. My 10 yr old 1150 seems like turbo diesel by comparison
Modes - dynamic was way too frantic and buzzy. Road seems the best.
Turbulence - noise from the winglets area was a pain! Hated it with a passion and spoilt the ride for me. Adjusted the screen incessantly but to no avail.changed my ear plugs and still the incessant droning continued.
Lack of engine braking - spoilt corner entry as the bike just ran on every time and another pain in the ass
Seat - not the most comfortable I've ever tried
Overall - this bike is light years away from my 1150. It is faster,more agile and undoubtedly gives a more dynamic riding experience. It is precisely that which spoils the whole experience as one of the reasons I bought my 1150 was to get away from revvy engines. It doesn't give me the desire to take on the world and tour for thousands of miles. In fact I find the engine a bit of a mismatch with the chassis.
Will I be tempted to trade in? I kind of wish I was as I sort of wanted to like this evolution of the species. In reality it's such a departure that I only recognise the species by name only. So no inclination whatsoever.
At least I've scratched an itch without shelling out north of 15K to find out



. The wc engine does encourage you to cane it a lot more than the previous 1150/1200.