New to GS's

ScoobyZ

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Hi, I'm new to the forum, looking at getting a 1200GSA. Being 6ft 4, it seems a good choice for comfort / size.

I won't ask any questions yet as I will search the forums. But if anyone has any tips on what to look out for etc would be appreciated?

Currently have a Honda CB1300. Just reading lots about the models etc....and boy do they hold their value!

Hopefully prices will drop a little when the new one is available!
 
welcome! you might have a long wait, gsa water cooled not following on for about a year after the GS. :blast
 
welcome mate...... listen have a look at this one on offer here.

with the mileage and specs - you'd struggle to do better.... and it has all the extra's that would normally cost an arm & leg!

I'm 6'4" and have the GSA on the highest settings due to my long legs and size 12 clodhoppers........... THIS is a nice bike!

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314807
 
welcome mate...... listen have a look at this one on offer here.

with the mileage and specs - you'd struggle to do better.... and it has all the extra's that would normally cost an arm & leg!

I'm 6'4" and have the GSA on the highest settings due to my long legs and size 12 clodhoppers........... THIS is a nice bike!

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314807

Thanks, that does look nice. This one is local to me, I was thinking about going and having a look, but it doesnt have many extras:

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=313610&highlight=2008
 
unless its outwith your budget you want a 2010 dohc (new engine much improved) you also want dynamic and premium packs (all toys but most importantly what most people look for, easier to trade or sell later on).

just like the 1 goose highlighted above.:thumb
 
I couldn't do it. I couldn't hand over so much for a S/H bike after reading about some of the probs. So have bought a new KTM SMT. Learnt alotr from these forums including the kTM part.

Have the soft luggage, tail pack, bobbins, frame protectors, camel toe thing, all in for £9250 and I can have it after the winter for March 1st Registration.

Also get first service half price.

Couldn't stretch to a GS but will get me touring!
 
I couldn't hand over so much for a S/H bike after reading about some of the probs. So have bought a new KTM SMT

Did you not read the KTM forums :blast

Sounds like a damn fine deal though, and with a couple of years warranty you can't really go wrong, probably only get a 3 year old GS for that sort of money - and even then not a fully loaded one.

I am sure it will look after you, if you look after it, happy touring :thumb2
 
At 6'4" you might want to consider getting an extender for the screen. Otherwise you may get bad buffeting.
 
Did you not read the KTM forums :blast

Sounds like a damn fine deal though, and with a couple of years warranty you can't really go wrong, probably only get a 3 year old GS for that sort of money - and even then not a fully loaded one.

I am sure it will look after you, if you look after it, happy touring :thumb2

Yep read a little about the fueling, but some say its better on the later ones. I do like the GS's but ideally would an adventure and with a new one in a year or so's time and potential teething problems. The KTM 999 Water cooled engine has been out a few years now so hopefully they would have sorted any problems.

Am chuffed, be nice having a new bike.
At 6'4" you might want to consider getting an extender for the screen. Otherwise you may get bad buffeting.

Thanks, I have a CB1300 at moment with a little cowling so have a bit of buffering.

I have been looking at screens too. This shot sold me on the KTM:

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http://www.ktmsmt.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3396#p9999
 
I had and MRA on my Diversion 900. Well made, but the screen is flip-topped so causes turbulence. The spoiler angle goes from low and parallel to the screen to near vertical making the turbulence even worse to unendurable. I tried different length support legs for the spoiler but it was never any good.

So according to that, if the screen is straight or better curved back towards the rider its likely to be smooth to sit behind. If its steeply angled and/or flipped at the top expect it to be rough to sit behind.

It would be interesting to know if the KTM (images at end of thread) would be better if the spoiler tipped back rather than up. http://www.ktmsmt.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3251&start=30
 


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