IainMac
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or a tale of two adventures.
Just thought I'd post a ride rep on my take on KTM vs GS adventures. I'll avoid my gripes over GS reliability (hence the swap) and try to be objective.
Lets start with meaningless stuff and the rest in not particular order
Looks:
Silver KTM vs Silver GS Adv, GS wins however if the KTM is orange..
Mind I prefer stealth bikes so my KTM is silver
Bars/clocks and other fiddly bits?
KTM has a better clocks/Bars seat to bars ergos, GS is due a big revamp here, (probably in the 1200) ie crappy steel bars should have been binned years ago (esp at that price)
Brakes:
GS is the easier bike to stop in a hurry, minimal dive from telelever front, good road tye (Tourance) and ABS make it difficult to get it wrong. Not that the KTM cant stop, its just that it requires more skill due to skinnier more trail spec tyre, dive from long WP forks. Though the lower wieght of the KTM is big plus. Two up the GS is the winner here
Seat:
Lots of people bitch about the KTM seat, it is hard, though mine is getting better with use or my butt is getting broken in? IMHO is not GS plush but its not Ducati torture either. Open verdict untill i get a tank emptying run in (most I could sit on GS was only 130miles ??!)
Suspension Spec.
No contest, well not much. KTM has proper suspension , GS stock units are cheap(sorry expensive) crap, Ohlins on GS get closer though still not as good as KTMs WP. GS Telelever front makes abig heavy bike handle far better than it has a right to, esp on those crapstock shocks.
Weight:
Ktm feels feather weight after GS, even walked the ktm backwards up a trail to turn it round, I wouldnt dared take GS down same trail.
height (seat) pegs etc
GS Adv was higher than Stock KTM (S taller) though this was with Ohlins but it sinks more when sat on. On stock shocks (worn in/out?) the GS is lower . Ktm is easier to peddle about as seat is narrower so legs at better angle. KTM has lower pegs than GS which IMO were too high.
gearbox.
tractor versus Knife Throu Marmite
Engine or Grunt:
KTM engine is a singer, it wants to fly (800miles sofar?!) GS engine needs working even when uncorked with Remus and y pipe. GS was run at 11K miles so should be fair compare.
Dont ask if KTM is reliable (time will tell) GS isnt a paragon of virtue here, time will tell.
Pillions?
GS spoils passengers due to no dive under braking. though think KTM has better pegs (lower?) Seat? havent subjected the other half to a longer ride yet (ask me next week)
Bits I miss about GS?
ABS? dunno .squealed KTMs front once but suspect i've got ABS lazy.
Front Beak, great for resting gloves on when disk locking front wheel
Heated grips!!!
Accessory sockets:
KTMs has them of a sort but isnt quite the same.
Bits I dont miss:
No cubby holes storage on GS ADv. thats crap. KTM can carry chain and padlock under the seat and stuff in "glovebox" on tank.
Twin trips , I dont miss them cos it didnt have them but should have. KTM has.
RID: looks usefull but isnt really, rode to trip and fuel light for fill up estimates.
Overall? Glad I've swapped, not too sure the missus is. The KTM is more of riders bike if that makes sense. though I think it'll be more than capable of long distance stuff , alledged vibes haven't shown up. The engine is a pearl , grunts like agood V-Twin should, takes me back to my 916. but with a human riding position. Saddle jury is out, though if it turns out bad its relatively easily fixed.
I wont go into BMW back-up qualityreliability vs KTM as the former is a myth and the latter hasnt had a chance to prove itself.
PS KTM exhaust sounds great even with stock cat cans on. GS adv on Remus Tit Revolution/Y pipe was too loud even with baffle in. I must be getting old(er)
Just thought I'd post a ride rep on my take on KTM vs GS adventures. I'll avoid my gripes over GS reliability (hence the swap) and try to be objective.
Lets start with meaningless stuff and the rest in not particular order
Looks:
Silver KTM vs Silver GS Adv, GS wins however if the KTM is orange..
Mind I prefer stealth bikes so my KTM is silver
Bars/clocks and other fiddly bits?
KTM has a better clocks/Bars seat to bars ergos, GS is due a big revamp here, (probably in the 1200) ie crappy steel bars should have been binned years ago (esp at that price)
Brakes:
GS is the easier bike to stop in a hurry, minimal dive from telelever front, good road tye (Tourance) and ABS make it difficult to get it wrong. Not that the KTM cant stop, its just that it requires more skill due to skinnier more trail spec tyre, dive from long WP forks. Though the lower wieght of the KTM is big plus. Two up the GS is the winner here
Seat:
Lots of people bitch about the KTM seat, it is hard, though mine is getting better with use or my butt is getting broken in? IMHO is not GS plush but its not Ducati torture either. Open verdict untill i get a tank emptying run in (most I could sit on GS was only 130miles ??!)
Suspension Spec.
No contest, well not much. KTM has proper suspension , GS stock units are cheap(sorry expensive) crap, Ohlins on GS get closer though still not as good as KTMs WP. GS Telelever front makes abig heavy bike handle far better than it has a right to, esp on those crapstock shocks.
Weight:
Ktm feels feather weight after GS, even walked the ktm backwards up a trail to turn it round, I wouldnt dared take GS down same trail.
height (seat) pegs etc
GS Adv was higher than Stock KTM (S taller) though this was with Ohlins but it sinks more when sat on. On stock shocks (worn in/out?) the GS is lower . Ktm is easier to peddle about as seat is narrower so legs at better angle. KTM has lower pegs than GS which IMO were too high.
gearbox.
tractor versus Knife Throu Marmite
Engine or Grunt:
KTM engine is a singer, it wants to fly (800miles sofar?!) GS engine needs working even when uncorked with Remus and y pipe. GS was run at 11K miles so should be fair compare.
Dont ask if KTM is reliable (time will tell) GS isnt a paragon of virtue here, time will tell.
Pillions?
GS spoils passengers due to no dive under braking. though think KTM has better pegs (lower?) Seat? havent subjected the other half to a longer ride yet (ask me next week)
Bits I miss about GS?
ABS? dunno .squealed KTMs front once but suspect i've got ABS lazy.
Front Beak, great for resting gloves on when disk locking front wheel
Heated grips!!!
Accessory sockets:
KTMs has them of a sort but isnt quite the same.
Bits I dont miss:
No cubby holes storage on GS ADv. thats crap. KTM can carry chain and padlock under the seat and stuff in "glovebox" on tank.
Twin trips , I dont miss them cos it didnt have them but should have. KTM has.
RID: looks usefull but isnt really, rode to trip and fuel light for fill up estimates.
Overall? Glad I've swapped, not too sure the missus is. The KTM is more of riders bike if that makes sense. though I think it'll be more than capable of long distance stuff , alledged vibes haven't shown up. The engine is a pearl , grunts like agood V-Twin should, takes me back to my 916. but with a human riding position. Saddle jury is out, though if it turns out bad its relatively easily fixed.
I wont go into BMW back-up qualityreliability vs KTM as the former is a myth and the latter hasnt had a chance to prove itself.
PS KTM exhaust sounds great even with stock cat cans on. GS adv on Remus Tit Revolution/Y pipe was too loud even with baffle in. I must be getting old(er)
