ahmorris
Registered user
I live in Hong Kong - I have a sedate company car which I use for work days (suit wearer!) so am looking for something to lavish my mid-life crisis time on (excluding the wife naturally) – I’m looking for a a bike for weekends, occasional weekdays, very occasional adventure trips and to put a smile on my face which the boringly smooth company car does not I’m 6’6” tall, 105 kgs and therefore in these parts considered very tall. I haven’t ridden for a long time (15 yrs+) so recently I bought a 2nd hand (2007) Kawasaki Versys to get back into it (I am). I’m not in a hurry to go anywhere so I don’t need something to nip between traffic and I’m not interested in a sports bike because of my height / size.
I’m always loved BMW bikes and love the GS / GSA. I nipped into the local dealer the other week and he has both versions in the 30th Anniversary colours (gorgeous I’d add) so I want one. I sat on both and both are perfect for my size, leg length (36” inseam) – both felt great, but the GSA felt very much bigger / wider than the GS (but obviously no wider than the cylinder heads!)
Finance is not such an issue, but I’m wondering what people think about between the 30th Anniversary GS and GSA for HK / my uses. HK is a small place (think the size of Anglesey) and I can’t take the bike out (eg. across the border into China) without a lot of paperwork / shipping crates to adventure playgrounds. The local BMW Motorrad club has occasionally done trips outside HK, eg. the Silk Road in the PRC, so this is something I’d like to get into if / when the opportunity arises, though I doubt this will be often (perhaps once every few years). So the question is should I go for the 30th Anniversary GA or GSA? I know the GSA will be all I ever need in an adventure bike (ie. no need to upgrade to a bigger bike in years to come), but I wonder if this will be the equivalent of driving a 4x4 with knobbly tires, roo bars and a snorkel intake at roof level to go down the road to Sainsburys, ie. overkill for 99% of the time.
I like the Versys but it doesn’t have much torque low down – I like V6 or V8 cars for the low down power (not for top end speed) – it’s also a little on the small size for me to the tune of say 50 to 75mm seat height. It’s OK, but the vibration (slightly numb fingers & bum) is beginning to grate on me…
The local BMW dealer has a 2009 demo silver GS (5,000km mileage, full 2 yr warranty etc) for 85% of the new 30th Anniversary GS price. Prices in HK incur 35% import duty so the price is a lot higher than in the UK – cost of the 30th Anniversary GS and GSA is equivalent to £17,700 and £20,400 respectively (Yes I know…ouch!!). The 30th Anniversary GS comes with heated grips, fog lights, hand guards, stainless steel luggage rack / pannier fasteners, ABS, ESA, tank/engine/valve cover protector etc) so it has some farkles built into the price over standard configuration I beleive. Option of bringing a bike in from the UK exists, but a lot of paperwork, customs payable etc, so too much hassle.
So…apologies for the ramblings, but I’d appreciate your thoughts on purchasing the 2009 demo GS, or the 30th Anniversary GS or GSA?
Cheers
Alan
Ps. New to this site, but glad I found it – looks like all I’ll need as a prospective GS-owner
I’m always loved BMW bikes and love the GS / GSA. I nipped into the local dealer the other week and he has both versions in the 30th Anniversary colours (gorgeous I’d add) so I want one. I sat on both and both are perfect for my size, leg length (36” inseam) – both felt great, but the GSA felt very much bigger / wider than the GS (but obviously no wider than the cylinder heads!)
Finance is not such an issue, but I’m wondering what people think about between the 30th Anniversary GS and GSA for HK / my uses. HK is a small place (think the size of Anglesey) and I can’t take the bike out (eg. across the border into China) without a lot of paperwork / shipping crates to adventure playgrounds. The local BMW Motorrad club has occasionally done trips outside HK, eg. the Silk Road in the PRC, so this is something I’d like to get into if / when the opportunity arises, though I doubt this will be often (perhaps once every few years). So the question is should I go for the 30th Anniversary GA or GSA? I know the GSA will be all I ever need in an adventure bike (ie. no need to upgrade to a bigger bike in years to come), but I wonder if this will be the equivalent of driving a 4x4 with knobbly tires, roo bars and a snorkel intake at roof level to go down the road to Sainsburys, ie. overkill for 99% of the time.
I like the Versys but it doesn’t have much torque low down – I like V6 or V8 cars for the low down power (not for top end speed) – it’s also a little on the small size for me to the tune of say 50 to 75mm seat height. It’s OK, but the vibration (slightly numb fingers & bum) is beginning to grate on me…
The local BMW dealer has a 2009 demo silver GS (5,000km mileage, full 2 yr warranty etc) for 85% of the new 30th Anniversary GS price. Prices in HK incur 35% import duty so the price is a lot higher than in the UK – cost of the 30th Anniversary GS and GSA is equivalent to £17,700 and £20,400 respectively (Yes I know…ouch!!). The 30th Anniversary GS comes with heated grips, fog lights, hand guards, stainless steel luggage rack / pannier fasteners, ABS, ESA, tank/engine/valve cover protector etc) so it has some farkles built into the price over standard configuration I beleive. Option of bringing a bike in from the UK exists, but a lot of paperwork, customs payable etc, so too much hassle.
So…apologies for the ramblings, but I’d appreciate your thoughts on purchasing the 2009 demo GS, or the 30th Anniversary GS or GSA?
Cheers
Alan
Ps. New to this site, but glad I found it – looks like all I’ll need as a prospective GS-owner

