Its Finally Happened.

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Hello my names Pete and I'm a GS owner:comfort

So the inevitable happened, after 4 happy reliable but painful but exhilarating years with KTM, I looked in the mirror and realized the dreaded silver was climbing my beard, it was time to give in and accept that it was now time for a GS. I have now joined the great mass of the Un-nodded at. I haven't yet managed to admit the 1250gs is a better bike than the 1290sas but I know deep in my heart that is the case. After a mere 600miles in the last few days I can finally ride all day without have a sore arse, several speeding tickets, wild wheelies, and no leaving a trail of crushed and disappointed power rangers in my wake only for him to roll into to the next bike-cafe and studiously ignore me sitting swigging tea half way down a rolly. I love the new GS, (there I've admitted it), love the Torque, getting used to the slightly disconnected front end, love the rock steady feel, don't love the aggressive ABS, and already I can feel that it won't be long before I'm back grinning behind my Scuberth as I sneak up on an unsuspecting power ranger and leave him behind as he desperately down shifts to find some revs, this time i'll be able to hide amongst the pack of GS's at the café and smirk knowingly as the PR arrives flustered and sweaty in his gaudy leathers.


# Do I have to wear a two piece BMW goretex suit.
# Is it permissible to have no chicken strips on a GS
# Will using my KTM tail bag be scoffed at.
# Is it compulsory to be an advanced riding technique nerd.
# Do I have to hang out with other GS'ers and snub all lesser bikers.

# Will I ever get off it.


Pete
 
No to all of em.I am a piss pot wearing leather waistcoat type and the shite I got for buying a gs from and still get but I can take it :D Oh and I enjoy a rolly too
 
:popcorn we must all be white haired coffin dodgers by the sounds of it ??
 
No to all of em.I am a piss pot wearing leather waistcoat type and the shite I got for buying a gs from and still get but I can take it :D Oh and I enjoy a rolly too

What the fucks a rolly:confused:
 
I'm sure we aren't but I have to admit that was my perception before actually riding a 1250gs, now maybe I've seen the light, or at least until I blow it up.
 
Ha ha - great post!

I loved my KTM's for most of the day, but I love my GS/A's - all day;)
Enjoy your new bike, you can learn to live with the shame :beerjug:
 
Hello my names Pete and I'm a GS owner:comfort

So the inevitable happened, after 4 happy reliable but painful but exhilarating years with KTM, I looked in the mirror and realized the dreaded silver was climbing my beard, it was time to give in and accept that it was now time for a GS. I have now joined the great mass of the Un-nodded at. I haven't yet managed to admit the 1250gs is a better bike than the 1290sas but I know deep in my heart that is the case. After a mere 600miles in the last few days I can finally ride all day without have a sore arse, several speeding tickets, wild wheelies, and no leaving a trail of crushed and disappointed power rangers in my wake only for him to roll into to the next bike-cafe and studiously ignore me sitting swigging tea half way down a rolly. I love the new GS, (there I've admitted it), love the Torque, getting used to the slightly disconnected front end, love the rock steady feel, don't love the aggressive ABS, and already I can feel that it won't be long before I'm back grinning behind my Scuberth as I sneak up on an unsuspecting power ranger and leave him behind as he desperately down shifts to find some revs, this time i'll be able to hide amongst the pack of GS's at the café and smirk knowingly as the PR arrives flustered and sweaty in his gaudy leathers.


# Do I have to wear a two piece BMW goretex suit.
# Is it permissible to have no chicken strips on a GS
# Will using my KTM tail bag be scoffed at.
# Is it compulsory to be an advanced riding technique nerd.
# Do I have to hang out with other GS'ers and snub all lesser bikers.

# Will I ever get off it.


Pete

I nod at every bike ,bikers nodding back is on the decline or is it because I'm on a GS ?
 
I would so NO to all the questions except #2. To get the best out of it, scrubbing the chicken strips off induces GS grin syndrome. A syndrome known only to GS owners that get wood “playing” with Kushitani Kevins and come out on at least even terms or better! :aidan:bounce1

I appreciate some owners won’t ever get that far over or have any desire to, but for me and clearly some others it’s a massive part of the appeal of the GS in that, it’s road manners are so good that that a capable rider can out ride a less capable rider on a theoretically “faster” bike.
(The reality is of course that most sports bikes are indeed very quick ON A TRACK, on populated roads however the power and riding position is actually a hinderance).
 
Pete welcome to the new bike, there are only two rules
1) Book yourself in for the Dent weekend next year , Micky will be organising this.
2) Dont talk about Dent to any KTM riders, there’s enough of the buggers who sneak in as it is!

Steve
 
I understand your concerns young padawan, enjoy the shame of owning a GS, the free coffee at the dealers, the constant jibes about your life is over, revel in the joy of giving away cans of chain lube to lesser peasants. Then take it everywhere on and off road and don’t care if it’s not clean. Wear what you like and ride how you like. You’ll be amazed.

And no HI-VIZ !
 


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