Both myself and my brother bought new R1200GS yesterday afer having a test on both the GS and the 650GS.
Found both bikes in different leagues.
I was dissapointed with the 650, did not impress me at all. The brakes were very poor, especially the rear. (felt like a drum brake). I hoped to like this and save myself alot of money, but when I got on the 1200GS........ahhh bisto......
Just what I was wanting out of a bike. Quiet, smooth and very happy at 40-50mph for a large bike. I just wanted to ride and ride. Well worth the extra!!
I have ridden lots of Japanese sports bikes, but I always end up riding faster and faster, which you can do, but the speed you are doing to get the thrill is crazy and dangerous. I did not want that feeling with the GS, and it pulled it off in spades.
My may sound like an old fart, I am 36.
So we are planning on touring Europe next year on both GS's. Can't wait!!! but will be getting alot of practice in over winter.
Found both bikes in different leagues.
I was dissapointed with the 650, did not impress me at all. The brakes were very poor, especially the rear. (felt like a drum brake). I hoped to like this and save myself alot of money, but when I got on the 1200GS........ahhh bisto......
Just what I was wanting out of a bike. Quiet, smooth and very happy at 40-50mph for a large bike. I just wanted to ride and ride. Well worth the extra!!
I have ridden lots of Japanese sports bikes, but I always end up riding faster and faster, which you can do, but the speed you are doing to get the thrill is crazy and dangerous. I did not want that feeling with the GS, and it pulled it off in spades.
My may sound like an old fart, I am 36.
So we are planning on touring Europe next year on both GS's. Can't wait!!! but will be getting alot of practice in over winter.





Did you consider an 800 too? They're great fun. Still, the 12's the daddy really.