trainman
Registered user
My first post!
Having had a 950 KTM Adv for 4 years and now returned to a GS1200 (I had the 1150 version before the KTM), a few observations that may be of interest:
KTM feels taller and lighter and you sit on it rather than in it (GS), feels more flickable as i guess the c of g is higher than the GS.
KTM motor spins up quicker and feels more powerful higher up the range, no doubt a smaller flywheel helps
1200 feels lighter than the old 1150 from memory, great improvement as I remember the older bus being a bit wallowy when loaded up
I do a lot of commuting, KTM mpg in town 35, GS about 45 currently
dont miss the rough running in winter on the KTM - carb icing!
glad to have the heated grips back!
KTM quality very good, run in all weathers and very little corrosion, puts the GS front engine cover to shame, spares and servicing quite reasonable and the clothing and accessories have developed the brand in the same way BMW has
KTM attracts a lot of attention, still a rare bike, drivers see you and it a mile off, a lot of orange visible from the front
would probably have another and the SMT looks like a good compromise between an all purpose bike and a good tourer, similar to the new Ducatis
anyway for now heres hoping the BMW does well and I dont yet have to work out what EWS and FPC means??
Having had a 950 KTM Adv for 4 years and now returned to a GS1200 (I had the 1150 version before the KTM), a few observations that may be of interest:
KTM feels taller and lighter and you sit on it rather than in it (GS), feels more flickable as i guess the c of g is higher than the GS.
KTM motor spins up quicker and feels more powerful higher up the range, no doubt a smaller flywheel helps
1200 feels lighter than the old 1150 from memory, great improvement as I remember the older bus being a bit wallowy when loaded up
I do a lot of commuting, KTM mpg in town 35, GS about 45 currently
dont miss the rough running in winter on the KTM - carb icing!
glad to have the heated grips back!
KTM quality very good, run in all weathers and very little corrosion, puts the GS front engine cover to shame, spares and servicing quite reasonable and the clothing and accessories have developed the brand in the same way BMW has
KTM attracts a lot of attention, still a rare bike, drivers see you and it a mile off, a lot of orange visible from the front
would probably have another and the SMT looks like a good compromise between an all purpose bike and a good tourer, similar to the new Ducatis
anyway for now heres hoping the BMW does well and I dont yet have to work out what EWS and FPC means??


, the original post did state it was a 950adv, with perfect fuelling.Each to his own,both great bikes.No doubt though when you get on a KTM it begs to be ridden quick