snerkler
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absolutely loved it.
I must start by saying I was taken by surprise by just how much different it felt to my GSA, they're almost like 2 totally different bikes. I was really impressed by the speed and agility of the GS, felt a proper quick bike. IMO it's miles ahead of my old 05 GS in terms of poise, speed, noise, agility etc etc.
The negatives for me that was it felt small, too small for me, almost like a kids bike. It would probabley feel better with the high seat, or even the GSA seat though. The biggest negative is the wind noise, I found it absolutely deafening at motorway speeds, much much worse than any bike I've ever ridden (and yes I wear ear plugs). I tried adjusting the screen, but this didn't help. I had to keep slowing down to give my ears a rest. Also, I got a lot of vibes through the footrests. These negatives aside, the GS is an absolutely cracking bike, much quicker and more agile than I was expecting. The difference in these areas between the GS and GSA are like night and day imo.
Getting back on my GSA it felt big heavy and clumsy, and nowhere near as perky. Although it probalby wasn't a fair reflection as the GS had very little fuel in, and my GSA had been brimmed by the dealer so much heavier. However, after a few minutes I felt at home again, and although the GSA is big and clumsy in comparison, there's something special about it that makes me love it. And it's much more suited to my height, and more comfortable.
So to that never ending debate, which is better the GS or GSA? For me neither, 2 totally different bikes and experiences. For a Sunday afternoon hoon around it would be the GS everytime (providing I could get the wind noise sorted, there's no way I could cope with it, I can't begin to tell you just how noisy it was). But for a day to day bike for me it has to be the GSA. The size and presence of the bike made me much more comfortable riding around town and through traffic, and the vantage point is great for town riding. Also for me the size and comfort make it a winner. After 90 mins on the GS today I was done in, I ached all over. In an ideal world I'd have both and would choose the right one to suit my mood, or the riding I would be doing. Or even better would be a GSA with the speed and handling of the GS
I must start by saying I was taken by surprise by just how much different it felt to my GSA, they're almost like 2 totally different bikes. I was really impressed by the speed and agility of the GS, felt a proper quick bike. IMO it's miles ahead of my old 05 GS in terms of poise, speed, noise, agility etc etc.
The negatives for me that was it felt small, too small for me, almost like a kids bike. It would probabley feel better with the high seat, or even the GSA seat though. The biggest negative is the wind noise, I found it absolutely deafening at motorway speeds, much much worse than any bike I've ever ridden (and yes I wear ear plugs). I tried adjusting the screen, but this didn't help. I had to keep slowing down to give my ears a rest. Also, I got a lot of vibes through the footrests. These negatives aside, the GS is an absolutely cracking bike, much quicker and more agile than I was expecting. The difference in these areas between the GS and GSA are like night and day imo.
Getting back on my GSA it felt big heavy and clumsy, and nowhere near as perky. Although it probalby wasn't a fair reflection as the GS had very little fuel in, and my GSA had been brimmed by the dealer so much heavier. However, after a few minutes I felt at home again, and although the GSA is big and clumsy in comparison, there's something special about it that makes me love it. And it's much more suited to my height, and more comfortable.
So to that never ending debate, which is better the GS or GSA? For me neither, 2 totally different bikes and experiences. For a Sunday afternoon hoon around it would be the GS everytime (providing I could get the wind noise sorted, there's no way I could cope with it, I can't begin to tell you just how noisy it was). But for a day to day bike for me it has to be the GSA. The size and presence of the bike made me much more comfortable riding around town and through traffic, and the vantage point is great for town riding. Also for me the size and comfort make it a winner. After 90 mins on the GS today I was done in, I ached all over. In an ideal world I'd have both and would choose the right one to suit my mood, or the riding I would be doing. Or even better would be a GSA with the speed and handling of the GS

Wish my dealer was that generous!!




