Oh dear, oh my, how I sympathise with you...........Will my speed addiction be cured with a 12GS, this is the question 



MikeRR said:Is it easy to over lean in corners and scrape engine parts? or is there alot of feel from the front?
Brian ROSEN said:"........The lack of top speed (although I would miss it)....." Yes, you are quite right, the 1200GS will only do 207 kph (128.5 mph) and your speedo will read 210 (130 mph.) It will take you 20 secs to reach that speed. I used to live in Crowborough ( 'Pleasant View') about 35 years ago - they must have built some fantastic roads around there since I left!
Now you were joking, weren't you?
Some awesome roads around her, you just have to know where they are.....not as good as where you are right now I am sure.....Cant wait for the 1200GS to arrive, dont care about the lack of top speed, be nice to have a bike with some character!Packer said:I took my 1150GS to Knockhill race circuit on standard Tourance tyres for a Niall McKenzie track day school. After a while the instructor told me to get off the side of the bike in corners as I was at risk of running off the edge of the tread. Modified my boots and had to revise my foot position on the pegs but only once got the slightest indication of anything else scraping, I think it was the joke standard plastic had protector.
But I'm just old and slow. There again not as slow as many others there on sports bikes and sport tourers!
You will definitely have fun!
Your one of those quiet guys at the back arn't you? You know the sort! all of the would be racers are boasting about their latest exploit, and there you are quietly taking it all in...then ride around the outside of them on the track 
Burra boy said:MikeRR, I went from a K1200RS to an 1150GS - we were going everywhere at 240kph and the thing ate tyres. I love my 1150 - best all rounder I've ever owned but am now seriously thinking about a 1200 GSA, even if it means putting my retirement off for a couple of years.![]()
Seems to be the sort of place in which a 1960s urban horror film was set. No wonder you need therapy.

wildbeeste said:Welcome Mike
Crowborough is a very strange place. Neither Country but definitely not a village nor a town.Seems to be the sort of place in which a 1960s urban horror film was set. No wonder you need therapy.
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Whilst I am venting my prejudices try the 1150 before plumping for the smoothness and extra power of the 1200. The Sussex and Kent roads are ideally suited to a GS.![]()
robf650 said:Hi Mike,
I am also from Crowborough and married a blond girl 30 years ago! We are still happily married and I now have permission to purchase 2 1150GS's, 1 for me and 1 for my son. We intend to do some touring round Europe then into Morroco to do some off-road stuff.
PM me if you wish and we can perhaps ride out together.
Rob
, making me part with my cash