PhilBolton
Registered user
Picked up my new GSA yesterday, chopped in my '07 GS with 33000mls for it.
I got one with everything on it, figuring that as I got my bus-pass last month, then I might be too old soon.
Went out today and did Wrynose and Hardknot (twice), then Kirkstone, Alston, Middleton-in Teesdale, Brough and home via Devils Bridge.
I got to Asda in Morecambe for fuel about 3miles past zero on the countdown.
So that's 325 miles on the fuel that the dealer put in.
I got 34.92 litres in, according to Asda's pump. Does that sound about right?
The seat! I seem to have a sore arse. The seat is different to the GS, that much is obvious looking at it, but I could ride my GS forever without discomfort.
The GSA seat seems harder, more firm -----
so, do I just need to allow time for my posterior to recalibrate to the GSA?
The engine? --- I know there's been some changes since '07, and even though I'm running it in and taking it easy, the engine seems a lot more eager.
I remember that my GS got better with miles on it, when the engine loosened up, so I can only think that this one will be even better still!
I committed to buying this GSA without riding one, (and those of you out there who think that's stupid -- shut up!) but I've always fancied one, and as I said - Tempus Fugit.
Anyway, I would have thought that all that fuel would make itself felt in the twisty bits, but it doesn't - it is bloody good in the twisty bits. It's a hoot!
I like this bike already!
I got the BM ally side boxes with it, and I can already tell that black fingers and black clothes are going to be a problem when touring, because of the untreated ally - are inner bags the ONLY solution? Is there no treatment, short of painting or powder coating them?
I thought about lining the inside of them with some form of adhesive sheeting (vinyl, rubber?)
I kept the Vario topbox from my GS and want to put it on the GSA.
I've got a Hattech rack which I used on the GS, but that won't fit with the GSA rack. so I'm looking for a way to fit the Vario mounting plate to a GSA rack.
This has probably been done many times (there is a photo in GSMods but I can't see the detail) So if you've done this, please let me know how you did it.
I've got it booked for it's 600 service on 6 April --- I think I'm going to struggle to do 600 before then, Maybe I'll have to let the tyres down, eh!
TTFN Phil
I got one with everything on it, figuring that as I got my bus-pass last month, then I might be too old soon.
Went out today and did Wrynose and Hardknot (twice), then Kirkstone, Alston, Middleton-in Teesdale, Brough and home via Devils Bridge.
I got to Asda in Morecambe for fuel about 3miles past zero on the countdown.
So that's 325 miles on the fuel that the dealer put in.
I got 34.92 litres in, according to Asda's pump. Does that sound about right?
The seat! I seem to have a sore arse. The seat is different to the GS, that much is obvious looking at it, but I could ride my GS forever without discomfort.
The GSA seat seems harder, more firm -----
so, do I just need to allow time for my posterior to recalibrate to the GSA?
The engine? --- I know there's been some changes since '07, and even though I'm running it in and taking it easy, the engine seems a lot more eager.
I remember that my GS got better with miles on it, when the engine loosened up, so I can only think that this one will be even better still!
I committed to buying this GSA without riding one, (and those of you out there who think that's stupid -- shut up!) but I've always fancied one, and as I said - Tempus Fugit.
Anyway, I would have thought that all that fuel would make itself felt in the twisty bits, but it doesn't - it is bloody good in the twisty bits. It's a hoot!
I like this bike already!
I got the BM ally side boxes with it, and I can already tell that black fingers and black clothes are going to be a problem when touring, because of the untreated ally - are inner bags the ONLY solution? Is there no treatment, short of painting or powder coating them?
I thought about lining the inside of them with some form of adhesive sheeting (vinyl, rubber?)
I kept the Vario topbox from my GS and want to put it on the GSA.
I've got a Hattech rack which I used on the GS, but that won't fit with the GSA rack. so I'm looking for a way to fit the Vario mounting plate to a GSA rack.
This has probably been done many times (there is a photo in GSMods but I can't see the detail) So if you've done this, please let me know how you did it.
I've got it booked for it's 600 service on 6 April --- I think I'm going to struggle to do 600 before then, Maybe I'll have to let the tyres down, eh!
TTFN Phil


