But than again JB the hexhead is a finished product, When will be able to say the same about the wc !! My hexhead has no warranty and neither am i bothered but i would be bothered if it were a wc .
All very reasonable
But than again JB the hexhead is a finished product, When will be able to say the same about the wc !! My hexhead has no warranty and neither am i bothered but i would be bothered if it were a wc .
It don't have cruise and all the gizmos that we seemed to be brainwashed into buying, in reality we don't need em !

And then in the next sentence you say you've fitted a quickshifter![]()
When you talked about the 'pick-up' I wonder which engine mode you were running in most of the time...A very fair and accurate appraisal though..good report!
Whilst i await del of my new bike I've brought myself a a little minta, a hexhead TC (not my first) and so after already owning 2 wassers I've put the TC back to back against the wc, the twin cam is a better buy, quality is better, it ticks over without the dreadful clonking tick tick sound, the gearbox is sublime, it handles as good, the bar/seating position i prefer over the wc, the air cooled traditional engine is really lovely .
The TC feels more stable on the front end under acceleration, its not as quick however i feel the TC has perfectly matched power for its chassis.
It don't have cruise and all the gizmos that we seemed to be brainwashed into buying, in reality we don't need em !
Quickshifter ! Well as of today I've fitted a quickshifter to my twin cam and its brill as per the shifter on my wc.
I like the bm traditional indicators however i could never get used to the cancel on the throttle side, my little hands could never reach it when I'm on the gas, no problem really, a couple of wires and swop the switches and bingo cancel on left horn on right.
Its as good as any wc now.
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Cancel on left - horn on right feels more natural .
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Quickshifter ! Well as of today I've fitted a quickshifter to my twin cam and its brill as per the shifter on my wc. ]



covered 30,000 miles on it without a single fault.


So, I assume you've cancelled the order for the replacement LC, and will bank the money?
Ha ha ha...
The WC is black and white.
An Explorer?.....ahhh, no. I owned one for 12 months...
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and a 1190R or an Explorer will leave one for dead


it would be interesting to see if the RT's additional fairing deaden or increased the dreadful background engine 'big end failure' noise.
Yes it does, I find it hard to believe that my RT has (basically) the same engine as the GS/GSA WC's.
The RTwc engine is very quiet, with just a lovely whistle from the primary gears.
The gearing and engine mapping is also different, and its a lot smoother, with less vibes.
After almost 3 months on new GSwc, i was very happy to give it back and be reunited with my RT.
The bike must be hard work around tight stuff/ mountain roads ?
Why?
I take my 1600 down narrow roads in the Ardennes, Vosges and Morvan and across the Alps, on a regular basis. An S1000RR too.
Climb to the top of any Alpine pass and look at the range of bikes parked up there.