Must admit it looks like next spring the GS will be going in favor of the MS. Don't care what the review says, apart from the off road bit which I'd never do on a GS I think the MS has the Beemer beaten in every area. In urban mode it has virtually all the characteristics of the GS. Switch it to sport and it turns into a bit of a nutter when you're in the mood.


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I even think the MS looks the canines genitalia
I think you are gonna love it
The GS has picked up shit loads of sales due to a lack of Adventure Bike choice, OK there is the Tiger / Varedero / KTM / Kwak wotsit, but compared to sprotsbike where you have a huge choice of supersport 600's / 1000's, the GSXR750 a range of supersports twins from Ducati and Aprillia and then the Hypersports ZZR's and Busa's - probably more than 20 sportsbikes, all of which are very good with subtle differences that means a perfect bike for everyone (who wants a sportsbike of course)
A few years back the MTS would probably have been the bike for me, but now 50% plus of the time I am two-up, often touring it is a just a bit too small and compact - plus a bit too quick as I am trying to slow down!
The GS does everything well, but as more adventure bikes appear BMW are going to struggle, a VFR 1200 engined Honda will tempt a few, the Tiger 800 / 1200's should steal a few more punters and Yamaha had a punt at the GSA, although unsucessfully it would appear I guess they will sell them eventually.
For me a good all-rounder is what I need, and I would prefer a reliable one that does not cost a bloody fortune to service, so perhaps the Honda or Triumph 1200's will be good enough - if they can provide the comfort and offer decent luggage they will definately appeal to many GS owners fed up with poor reliability and high running costs.
The MTS is gonna take most of the ex-sportsbike crowd (and those that switched from sportsbikes to GS post E&C and now regret it (but only a little), the MTS however could be a stepping stone to old age, sorry I mean GS ownership as owners go from Blade to MTS to GS (or equivelent competitor)
The competition in this market is definately hotting up and it can only be good for all of us (dropping residuals aside) BMW (and their dealers) have had it easy for a few years with bikes selling themselves and punters lining up to pay silly rates for servicing and accessories, now they have some real competition - they may even be forced to start building reliable bikes again!