good'oleboy
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Thanks for the replies guys, much appreciated.
A bit more information about my requirements.
I have absolutely no intention of going off road, tarmac only I'm afraid. Does that mean I should discount the GSA then? I do like the 'purposefulness' of the big adventure, would it be so terible to never off road on one, or is there a unwritten rule on the forum that you must off road if you have a GSA....
I'm also 6'1", about 16 stone and have an inside leg of 32. I have ridden an 08 GSA and really liked it, quite cumbersome at slow speeds but once on the move its weight disappeared very quickly. Engine seemed a bit breathless, but quite torquey. But I loved the riding position, very comfortable and commanding view of the road.
I also like the Duke, but as I'm road use only, I'm not worried about dropping it off road etc.
My only reservation with the Multistrada is its ace card, all the electronics that are unheard of on a bike (let alone Ducati), could make life very easy and provide a very rewarding ride or could turn into a warranty claim nightmare if they have got it wrong, hope not!
The KTM has had some great reviews and seems the 'simpler' solution of the other suggestions. No ABS, traction control, auto electronic suspension gizmos, so a lot less to go wrong.
One of the lighter bikes, more road focused than the others (which isn't a problem) just concerned about the seat (comfort) and pillion comfort.
Anyway, aside from road testing each one, I can't comment further, but I will book some road tests over the next few weeks, weather and time permitting. I'll keep everyone posted on my experiences and once again, thanks for the suggestions and comments, this really is a great place for information and banter....
Thanks,
Neil.
Hi Neil, Hope you find your ideal bike. So for my tupence worth, have had both the GS models and foolishly sold my lovely 2007
for a std GS. I went down a couple of tracks which was my only off road experience. The GSA is a fantastic bike as is I think the std is also but not quite as all rounded as the GSA. Weather protection GSA is better the Screen is brilliant. The alloy pannier system is the best ever. And then there is that tank, 300 plus miles. it was only when it went I realised what a prat I was. So if you like the GSA Neil get the bugger you will love it. The standard machine is still a good bike many say out of the two the STD is a better road bike. But it's down to your own preference. Good luck Dave
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