Keeping It (Cant get enough)

Out on mine early this morning arriving back home around tea time.
Every sort of road you can think of with the exception of motorway.

I can only reiterate that which Giles has already stated with the exception of his gearbox,but as I didn't go from 1-2 very often it wasn't such a problem and I'm confident it will be sorted.

The minor niggles aside this is one hell of a motorcycle.
All changing between modes and suspension settings can now be done without having to look at what I'm doing and it's just become second nature.
Riding this bike on the throttle is very addictive and approaching three figures down single track lumpy roads is an experience I've not had on any other bike.
As Giles has already said it will skip and hop about but it always feels manageable, thanks I believe to the suspension rather than my skills (maybe a bit of both)

Start to run slightly wide in the bend give it a bit more throttle and it just comes straight back in,but the best of it is it all feels so well controlled.

For about the first four hours I was out with a mate on his 1150,now I've ridden a fair few thousand miles with him and usually take the lead with him sat about 25yds behind.
I didn't feel as though I was riding any different but on several occasions today when I looked back he wasn't there such is this bikes ability to cover ground very quickly no matter what the road condition.

Just clocked 3k on mine and in all honesty I cannot think that there is much more I would want from a bike that this doesn't give me.

Bit like a good woman,can go from being a pussycat to a tiger on demand.

Steve (Total WC convert)

A little edit.
Am I a Beta tester?

Well yes I most probably am but to be honest I don't give a flying f**k cause at 57 I'd rather have this bike now than wait a year for them to sort any niggles out and to be honest the niggles don't distract from the bikes ability.

Bollocks I've not ridden it much in the dark I'm off out again.
 
Ha! ... I said Ha .. !

Yer know what? Spookily, Mr Sparks has bloody stolen my thunder :rob :D

There's nothing this bike won't do :nenau

So stop bloody whining .... yer bunch of feckin' house wives ...

:D :D

:clap :bow

i loved that post...good on yer Giles.

I haven't got a LC, as i'm still lovin my GSA.

But your post simply sums up what riding a bike is all about.

Keep on enjoying..:thumby:
 
Don't give us all this 'there's nothing the bike won't do' stuff...........you're after the moderators role too aren't you ;):D
 
Who ?? me ?? a moderator ??

Pfffffft ... you can feck right off .... :D

(Although I would delete all of nutty's posts .... :thumb2)
 
Was the RSV Mille parked when you went passed as I dont think you would be passing one if it was on full chat.:D

Yeah he was pretty much ridding it as fast as he could hanging off trying to get his slider's on the floor.

On the road from Hawes to Ingleton it takes a very good sports bike rider to keep up with a GS
 
On the way home, I put the i-pod away and hooned it.

Now I'm sorry to sound arrogant, and maybe a bit cocky, but if i'm going to hoon a bike, I'd challenge most people to try and keep up !!
On a selection of smooth, bumpy, nadgery and fast flowing rural back roads, I have just ridden this bike like I've stolen it.

Interesting!

When I said something similar I was told something like "so what, no one fucking cares, the only fucker that cares is you..."

By contrast you seem to have received praise :nenau

Let me guess, it's an 'in crowd' thingy? :thumb
 
I may well test one in the future, after the issues are sorted. This type of problem is not peculiar to the new GS, most marques have teething problems with new models even KTM and Triumph.

My K1300S had three recalls within weeks of getting it, but generally it's been a fantastic bike. After 16,000 miles it still has a clunky gearbox. If you want smooth go buy a UJM.

As for the guy who has had enough and is swapping a GS WC for a Harley, they have more nicknames than the rest of the world for a reason, they are shit ! Rust, electrics, rust, falling to pieces, rust etc. An ideal candidate for a UJM.

All new owners of the WC GS are doing me and many others a great favour by providing the Beta testing, I suggest that all the whingers shut up and let them get on with it as sooner or later your precious 1150/1200 air cooled pre canbus GS/GSA will need replacing.
 
Interesting!

When I said something similar I was told something like "so what, no one fucking cares, the only fucker that cares is you..."

By contrast you seem to have received praise :nenau

Let me guess, it's an 'in crowd' thingy? :thumb

Aw deedums :comfort:D
 
Yeah he was pretty much ridding it as fast as he could hanging off trying to get his slider's on the floor.

On the road from Hawes to Ingleton it takes a very good sports bike rider to keep up with a GS

Will we see the Superstock grid populated with LCs soon then? :blast
 
Who ?? me ?? a moderator ??

Pfffffft ... you can feck right off .... :D

(Although I would delete all of nutty's posts .... :thumb2)

Although tempted to edit this post as moderator, I resisted.:D
 
Giles a Mod..??!!
Surely not.

I'd say he's more of a Rocker.

:D
 
Ha! ... I said Ha .. !

Yer know what? Spookily, Mr Sparks has bloody stolen my thunder :rob :D

Today I've been out and was going to write, tonight, something along the lines of 'you lot are a bunch of complaining old women ... !' and the bastard's beaten me to it :D


We've had, (in no particular order..)

It's lost its GS soul

Pointless electronics

Had enough I'm buying a Harley

My panniers don't fit

Head shakes

Rear pad wear

Whining noise ....... and a shed more complaints if I could be bothered to look them up. (not least the gearbox)

So today, I did the 30 miles of cross country A and B roads to my dealer to pick up my panniers that have been on back order. (Yep - they weren't with the bike when I picked it up and that didn't phase me, and I didn't whine about it :P)

I relatively bimbled there. I-pod on and cruised in that 'GS character ' way. Luvverley. Birds, bees, Vaughan Williams and all the zips down on my jacket in the soaring heat.
The gear box was absolutely fine and I had the most stress free journey there imaginable. That GS soul? That 'thing' the GS has? It still has it :nenau It'll pootle about with yer missus on the back. After a long day it'll cruise to the Rogart railway carriages with the wild stag looking down on you while you soak up the sunset :nenau. Easy life! Spades of 'character'.


On the way home, I put the i-pod away and hooned it.

Now I'm sorry to sound arrogant, and maybe a bit cocky, but if i'm going to hoon a bike, I'd challenge most people to try and keep up !!
On a selection of smooth, bumpy, nadgery and fast flowing rural back roads, I have just ridden this bike like I've stolen it. And I genuinely say this; On the roads that I was on (bearing in mind I work full time as a motorcyclist and have Blades and Gixxers at my disposal and can pretty much ride 'em as fast as I want..) short of a dedicated, purely focused hooning machine (something like a 690 SMC), I cannot think of a bike that would have ridden it any quicker. Honestly!!
Yep - there's a few occasions when it's on its throttle stop and yer thinking 'c'mon catch up .. catch up ..' but those odd occasions are outweighed by the floating active suspension on bumpy nadgery stuff, where you're able to put all the power down in complete confidence - your Blade or Gixxer would be completely out of it's comfort zone.

Amongst the traffic you can see well - making scanning and planning a doddle, it has beautiful mid range grunt that just picks off overtakes in the blink of an eye ... and the yin and the yang of instant grunt means instant engine braking - shut the gas and float in between the traffic as you pick them off one by one. And you could sit on it and do it aaaaalllll feckin' day :rob


Fuck me this is a good bike.

Now I'm sure one or two of you may well have a dodgy gearbox, but mine is as sweet as as a sweet thing. Yer wanna short shift it?? Yer wanna hang on to the gears and stretch the revs? Yer wanna ride all systemised and only take a gear as you approach that hazzard when you need it? Yer wanna just bodge yer boring roadcraft book a tad and bring it hard down on the gears as you come into that tight right hander instead of using the brakes??

Mine does it all, without a care in the world. Use the clutch on the way up? Bin the clutch on the way up? Mine's like a knife through butter.

Is the road just a tad bumpy here? I had one bit this afternoon that had quite a bit of broken tarmac - lumps and bumps and a poor surface. At pushing three figures, I've softened the damping without even looking at the dash and have deliberately tried to get the bike out of shape under throttle stop acceleration round a long left hander.

:nenau Not phased one iota. The bike just sat there, squirming, squirreling but ultimately glued to the road.

Yer wanna hoist a minger coming off the lip of that bowl shaped roundabout without the ASC kicking in?? Enduro Pro took about one and a half seconds to select.

I was thinking about the 'balls of yer feet thread' :D Bloody hell you can haul this bike about! In particular is the way you can pick it up out of a corner. Push that peg into the floor as you haul that bar up to straighten the bike up .... what a hoot :clap It's like riding a big grown up super moto bike ... :bounce1

My indicators are perfectly fine, my horn is right where I want it, my Remus sounds perfect and the screen is spot on.


And tomorrow ... tomorrow ????

I'll probably bimble out at half six with her indoors on the back, and do no more than 30mph. we'll take moss and grass strewn lanes for a lazy pint while supper warms in the oven, and in September we'll load her up, cruise down to Corsica, nip over to Italy and enjoy long days in the saddle loaded to the gunnels with shoes, more shoes and bloody hairdryers.

Not only is this bike is a very ... very good bike, but it does it all :rob

We're not all the same - yes we're all Gods little children, but some want adventure, some want economy for commuting, some want touring, some want hooning on the weekend with their mates ...

There's nothing this bike won't do :nenau

So stop bloody whining .... yer bunch of feckin' house wives ...

:D :D
Very well said. Totally agree. Just over 6000 miles on mine now and still in Greece and loving it. Need new rear tyre and might replace Nexts with Anakees
 
On a selection of smooth, bumpy, nadgery and fast flowing rural back roads, I have just ridden this bike like I've stolen it.

So looking forward to my Rapid Training session :D to really learn how to ride this bike :bow
 
I have had mine since the 7th March it's now got 6400 miles on the clock and I love it.

YES I have had some minor teething problems, which have been sorted by the dealer efficiently and satisfactory.

I never owned the old model, though did test one. I found it under-powered and at tickover it shook like a unbalanced washing machine.

Most of the issues against the new GS on this site seem to be from people who need to get out and ride the thing.

I have had a head shake on mine,flat out passing a RSV Mille and a Tuono. I also had three ZX9's which did exactly the same but worse.
The headlight failed the day I picked it. (Dealer Sorted)
Indicator switch failed. (Dealer Sorted)
It clunks into 1st gear (Most bikes do)
Get out there stop worrying about how many miles to the gallon its doing, or OMG its got coolant in it when will it need changing.
It is an awesome bike ride it, it takes a good sports bike rider to live with the LC and we can carry luggage and pillions in comfort.

Glad to someone else who actually rides an LC rather than whinge like some girls on here :D
 
Glad to someone else who actually rides an LC rather than whinge like some girls on here :D

From the outside looking in, I always believed GS riders were rufty tufty special forces types....now I know different :blast
 


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