Liquid cooling should add an extra 3-4 mph top speed and about another 1K to the price![]()
So let's say £250.00 per mph - the new bike should really cost at least £32,500 - sounds a bargain to me!
Liquid cooling should add an extra 3-4 mph top speed and about another 1K to the price![]()
I would keep your current bike & if you wanted to try something new the water cooled would be the way to go imho. £5k for the same bike with a newer plate? no thanks.Yours isn't even ran in yet.![]()
Whats the view? My dealer is offering one of the last old model (2012 ) GSA's in exchange for my current GSA 2010 (DoC) 12k miles + £5k. Do I wait for the new water cooled model which will be more expensive or go with the tried and trusted air cooled, but will be an end of line.
Is it a good deal?
Other alternative is to carry on running my current bike which needs £500 service + bits.
Thoughts?

Why not 'spend' a couple of grand doing a big trip on your current bike next year instead of trading up to a newer version of what you already have.
But VAT. Is relevant in the trade-in/sale price too.
So not relevant other than cocking a snook at taxman
Al
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Whats the view? My dealer is offering one of the last old model (2012 ) GSA's in exchange for my current GSA 2010 (DoC) 12k miles + £5k. Do I wait for the new water cooled model which will be more expensive or go with the tried and trusted air cooled, but will be an end of line.
Is it a good deal?
Other alternative is to carry on running my current bike which needs £500 service + bits.
Thoughts?
Yep, I agree. You're being offered the same bike, just 12k younger. Most boxers at 12k are only just beginning to loosen up. keep what you've got ...![]()

Why not 'spend' a couple of grand doing a big trip on your current bike next year instead of trading up to a newer version of what you already have. Money better spent on biking than a bike I reckon.
Maybe keep the other three grand you didn't spend for a rainy day?
, thats an opening for advice. 