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So for me the GSA wins hands down, the only possibility of me owning a GS again would be old age.
Shep
It's imminent then

So for me the GSA wins hands down, the only possibility of me owning a GS again would be old age.
Shep

Perhaps it's the GSA that I would have in old age due to it's less sporty capabilities, oh and when I'm older I could afford one.....
A bit patronising to call the GS 'budget' and 'downgrade'.
GS is more of a sports bike. I use mine mainly for 'A' and 'B' road brisk riding/commuting, no passenger, no luggage. With proper road tyres it feels a very satisfying bike to ride in these conditions. IMHO this is the spirit of motorcycling. I personally cannot get very excited about riding a fully loaded motorcycle (+ passenger).
Occasionally I need to travel further for work issues, so I pop on the 3 vario boxes to carry a change of clothes etc. If I could guarantee no traffic jams and easy parking, I would probably take a car.
Looking on this thread at the reasons for buying a GSA seems to be mainly tank range and weather protection.The money saved by buying the GS rather than a GSA can be spent on a secondhand BMW 5 series or similar, then you have a better tank range and even better weather protection.
Perhaps it's the GSA that I would have in old age due to it's less sporty capabilities, oh and when I'm older I could afford one.....
......600 mile trip one fuel stop versus two on a GS saves loads of time when touring abroad..... .
How long does it take you to fill up ....takes me 15 mins max... that is not loads of time over a 600mile journey.
Another way of looking at it, how long does it take to walk to an open fuel station on the west coast of Scotland on a Sunday? Very usefull having the option of easily doing more than 250 miles.
How long does it take you to fill up ....takes me 15 mins max... that is not loads of time over a 600mile journey.
You will get so many different views on here and none of them are wrong just differing opinions on a great series of motorbikes.
Karl

If i was by myself then i would agree can do it in 15 mins, in a group or with a pillion though by the time you have had coffees, comfort breaks etc it stretches to a good half hour. Even with 15 minutes though it can see you 15 miles down the road, 20 plus on the motorway. I would be in the bar waiting for you to buy my second beer over a long haul.
As you said lots of different views, but as to the original OP question i would miss that extra capability tremendously now i have sampled it.



Well, not an issue for me..... the GSA is just too tall and too heavy. Looks good though and like most of you, I really want to look like Ewan.......or is that Charlie?![]()


the weight issue is just an excuse for those who cant afford the extra for the gsa. Once rolling you dont feel the weight![]()