Billythebiker
Registered user
Right I am 83% sure that I am getting a new GSA (the only fly in the ointment is the way the GS handled...fooking fantastic!)... Anyway as you fine people know you can get the GSA at no extra cost with off road gearing and intimidate tyres... I don't have the experience to take the bike (especially a new one) off road without some training... So is it worth getting the it with the off road set up or go road and then get the gearing sorted.. And does the second option cost if done at a later date?





