MerrickCampbell
Registered user
I need advice please and I have broad shoulders!
I am enjoying my return to riding and always try to learn from all the tips I read onthis site. As well as being an IAM member and doing training with ROSPA instructors I worK hard at raising the skill level from the tips I pick up.
I have now done about 8K on the GSA in the past 12 months and did about 1K on my little street triple before it was nicked!
I really like the Street T and I am guessing that it is the short wheelbase, the small front wheel (+the engine) that is giving the grin factor.
Now I will probably keep the GSA but I dont want to replace the ST as my second bike as I always felt it was a bit small fo my size ,due to being a fat tosser!
What I do want is to consider another bike that maybe like a bigger naked bike but still with the nimble grin factor of the ST?
At NEC at the weekend I was pointed toward the R1200R!??
I ask these questions because I realise there is a big amount of knowledge n the forum so please help, take the pee or whatever.
Thanks
I am enjoying my return to riding and always try to learn from all the tips I read onthis site. As well as being an IAM member and doing training with ROSPA instructors I worK hard at raising the skill level from the tips I pick up.
I have now done about 8K on the GSA in the past 12 months and did about 1K on my little street triple before it was nicked!
I really like the Street T and I am guessing that it is the short wheelbase, the small front wheel (+the engine) that is giving the grin factor.
Now I will probably keep the GSA but I dont want to replace the ST as my second bike as I always felt it was a bit small fo my size ,due to being a fat tosser!
What I do want is to consider another bike that maybe like a bigger naked bike but still with the nimble grin factor of the ST?
At NEC at the weekend I was pointed toward the R1200R!??
I ask these questions because I realise there is a big amount of knowledge n the forum so please help, take the pee or whatever.
Thanks



