I must be the only person that didn’t like a test ride of the R1200GSA LC!

Go and try a KTM 1290! :hide :JB

I had a deposit on the original 1290 but quickly dismissed that idea after test riding my mates ones for an hour. The new S model looks very good though

The GS felt great to me on the first quick test ride. Could have been I also owned a S1000R a the time
 
I had a deposit on the original 1290 but quickly dismissed that idea after test riding my mates ones for an hour. The new S model looks very good though

The GS felt great to me on the first quick test ride. Could have been I also owned a S1000R a the time

You can be so cruel Fred, you have just spoilt Nutty,s 5 seconds of joy..................:chickendance:chickendance:chickendance
 
You can be so cruel Fred, you have just spoilt Nutty,s 5 seconds of joy..................:chickendance:chickendance:chickendance

haha was actually the truth. I got a great deal on the 1290 but was really turned off on the ride. Would like to ride the new S model though but zero plans to ever sell my GS.

My mate never really loved his 1290 either and offered it to me at a very low price when he was buying a R1200R. I took it for another test ride for about 2 hours but still couldn't get on with it.
 
Basically, whatever riding mood you're in, you can grab the BMW keys and just go.

Very good.
BMW Key* if you got keyless ride. Still can't believe the cheap bastards don't give a spare key.
 
BMW Key* if you got keyless ride. Still can't believe the cheap bastards don't give a spare key.

It is keyless, but my roadlok security isn't. My Givi panniers aren't either.

So keyring starts to grow anyway. It's just nice not to have it all flapping around the top yolk and tucked safely into a jacket pocket.
 
It is keyless, but my roadlok security isn't. My Givi panniers aren't either.

So keyring starts to grow anyway. It's just nice not to have it all flapping around the top yolk and tucked safely into a jacket pocket.
I agree and love keyless just hate that they only give you one key when you've just blown 18 grand on a bike.
 
Bought my 2016 GS blind and sold it after a one weeks holiday to Scotland. Felt very underwhelmed with it compared to my 2009 GSA. Not in terms of power but the character it offered, that coupled with the horrible tyre noise and the back ache it gave me. Traded it for an XR which I loved in every way


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I agree and love keyless just hate that they only give you one key when you've just blown 18 grand on a bike.

Is that just a reaction, or do you actually need two keys though?

I've not missed a second key so far in over two years of ownership
 
Is that just a reaction, or do you actually need two keys though?

I've not missed a second key so far in over two years of ownership
Same logic applies to insurance. Why don't you just ride around without insurance? You won't need it until you need it. Just like your spare key.
 
I got a spare key -2018 model GS

It’s a grey plastic one that you use under the rear mudguard to turn on the bike..

Surely that’s all you need?
 
Having decided I need to get back into gs’s again, went and test rode a 2018 Triple Black at Vines. Despite an hour and a half of dual carriageway, fast A-Road and country lanes and trying to fall in love with it, just left me cold. Found the handling on the Anakees anything but reassuring and couldn’t wait to get off it in the end.

I’d lined up the sale and was really looking forward to being back in the GSA club but left the dealers feeling pretty dejected actually!

Anybody else have a similar experience or am I the only person in the biking world to not fall head over heals for the LC?!:blast

No you are not alone. I disliked the 1200LC in both forms after a long love affair with my AC 1200. Still not a massive fan of the ADV but have absolutely love my GS TE Exc.
the Adv is just too big, wide and bulky for me, I’m It knocking it per se just it feels bloated to ride. As to Anakees, again not a fan, specified Bridgestones on mine and it’s sweet as a nut. :thumb
 
I got a spare key -2018 model GS

It’s a grey plastic one that you use under the rear mudguard to turn on the bike..

Surely that’s all you need?
I'm pretty sure the plastic key is only for the panniers. The little tiny nipple is actually the keyless ride key and needs to go under the seat for 30 seconds to start it. That's what I was told.

The official suggestion from the dealer... Take out key insurance and in a couple or months make a claim. Bingo, two keys. Love the bike but I've had cars bikes and mopes costing fractions of the GS and all came with two (real) keys.
 
I got a spare key -2018 model GS

It’s a grey plastic one that you use under the rear mudguard to turn on the bike..

Surely that’s all you need?

Exactly that, and I even ordered an extra spare plastic one, that I keep in the wallet, and other original plastic one at home, for the just in case it never happens moment..........:D
 
Rather not say but that was the advice given. Should say this was from a sales executive and not head of business etc.

if you have "lost a key" and claim for a new one the original will be deleted from the bike,(is what should happen )
 


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