bandit
Registered user
After many many years of GS ownership I have totally gone over to the orange side.
well in fact blue and orange.
i always swore I would never sell the 950 SE and I would keep the 1200 GS as well it was paid for and just there.
Last weekend I sold the SE, and Traded the 2004 1200 GS as the balance for a nearly new KTM 990 Dakar (300 Miles)
Took the GS down to the dealer on the friday, with a wadge of cash in my pocket. did the deal. Sorted me out some panniers.
Picked up the shiney new KTM 990 Adv dakar. Complete with touratech panniers. The shop did a good deal on the panniers. Gave the bike its first service. and even threw in a spare standard adv seat for me.
The first thing I notice was how light and responsive it was.
Just parking it up and manouvering it into the garage it felt so nice compared to the lardy GS
Tuesday morning panniers packed and off to europe. A quick blat down to Luxembough to stretch its legs.
Very comfortable, only stopped a couple of times.
I love my KTM.
well in fact blue and orange.
i always swore I would never sell the 950 SE and I would keep the 1200 GS as well it was paid for and just there.
Last weekend I sold the SE, and Traded the 2004 1200 GS as the balance for a nearly new KTM 990 Dakar (300 Miles)
Took the GS down to the dealer on the friday, with a wadge of cash in my pocket. did the deal. Sorted me out some panniers.
Picked up the shiney new KTM 990 Adv dakar. Complete with touratech panniers. The shop did a good deal on the panniers. Gave the bike its first service. and even threw in a spare standard adv seat for me.
The first thing I notice was how light and responsive it was.
Just parking it up and manouvering it into the garage it felt so nice compared to the lardy GS
Tuesday morning panniers packed and off to europe. A quick blat down to Luxembough to stretch its legs.
Very comfortable, only stopped a couple of times.
I love my KTM.

