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I bought mine cash and part-ex so I own it. Dont go for the PCP process and have always been fortunate to buy them outright.
Same here
I bought mine cash and part-ex so I own it. Dont go for the PCP process and have always been fortunate to buy them outright.
Only you can answer that. The 13GS definitely feels smaller, sportier and more agile than either the 1250GS or GSA. If that's what you're looking for, you won't be disappointed. On the other hand, if you like the more relaxed comfort and all-round-ability of the GSA above anything else, you might be disappointed.Hi all,
I know this has been covered in similar but not exact threads before.
I have a '23 GSA 1250 with just under 3000 miles on it. I have done a couple of trips on it, but also have smaller bikes - 701 and 350 - and a few older bikes - '87 RD03 Honda AT, '87 Transalp 600 for local trips, buzzing around etc...
Having not ridden the big GS over the winter, I went on a ride yesterday with some friends , one of whom had a 1300 GS. Now, I rode the 1300GS before i bought the '23 GSA two years ago... and thought I preferred the 1250 (more dirt bike feel etc) but yesterday I couldnt get over how much smaller the 1300 felt and how much more manageable.
It got me thinking about swapping... I cant justify having both as I have a load of other bikes and 2 x GS'es in the stable doesnt make sense.
My concern is will I regret it? I would hate to sell the GSA and then get buyers remorse on the 1300...
There`s no way i`d swap my `21 GSA for a 13 GS, it`s because of the size, heft, bulk and proportions of the GSA that makes it appeal to me, i`m not a large guy by any means but i don`t find the GSA too much to handle - apart from maybe when my daughter jumps on the pillion from the `wrong` side when the suspension is in high mode and i`m on tippy toes.....Hi all,
I have a '23 GSA 1250 with just under 3000 miles on it.
I couldnt get over how much smaller the 1300 felt and how much more manageable.
My concern is will I regret it? I would hate to sell the GSA and then get buyers remorse on the 1300...
This is true - but far too many of us have either personal experience of significant problems with the 1300, or have a close friend who has.Data is not the plural of anecdote.
Is it ? There’s a lot of people saying the opposite on hereIt’s a lot more real than “fat bloke told me down the pub…”
)Very happy with mine, came from a 1200GS to a 1300GS
The 1300 is better in many ways, no reliability issues on mine
I did this exact change. Have no regrets whatsoever. The auto ride height do dah feature is worth it alone. I love the more nimble feel of the 13GS. The seat is nowhere near as comfortable so would be wise to maybe borrow your mates for a day if possible. Not sure if you pillion but Mrs S preferred the GSA seating but not a deal breaker.Hi all,
I know this has been covered in similar but not exact threads before.
I have a '23 GSA 1250 with just under 3000 miles on it. I have done a couple of trips on it, but also have smaller bikes - 701 and 350 - and a few older bikes - '87 RD03 Honda AT, '87 Transalp 600 for local trips, buzzing around etc...
Having not ridden the big GS over the winter, I went on a ride yesterday with some friends , one of whom had a 1300 GS. Now, I rode the 1300GS before i bought the '23 GSA two years ago... and thought I preferred the 1250 (more dirt bike feel etc) but yesterday I couldnt get over how much smaller the 1300 felt and how much more manageable.
It got me thinking about swapping... I cant justify having both as I have a load of other bikes and 2 x GS'es in the stable doesnt make sense.
My concern is will I regret it? I would hate to sell the GSA and then get buyers remorse on the 1300...
I came from a 2010 GSA to a 1300 GSA end of last year. It was a bit of an adjustment to start with and I wasn’t sure I’d done the right thing….but after a few hundred miles, I knew it was the right move for me…no adaptive ride height, no “auto box” for me.

Indeed, I’ve had a fair few GS/GSA over the last 3 decades and I never thought I’d get rid of my 30 yr anniversary model. It was, I thought, the pinnacle. However, in a rush of blood, I thought I’d give the “new one” a go. Properly happy with it now.That is a leap![]()
So what do you think? Are all the bods with tales of woe just making it up?Is it ? There’s a lot of people saying the opposite on here
No not at all . Just that we hear the bad stories and not the good stories .So what do you think? Are all the bods with tales of woe just making it up?
Or second if you read most of the reviews.Nb - all of my errors were to do with Adaptive Ride. Took several visits to sort but all good for the past year.
But - it has made me look closely at all the competitors out there. Everyone is making good / great bikes - but the GS / A is still top of the tree IMO.