Picked up new bike today

snerkler

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Was a bit of a rush, but I picked up my new GSA today :clap Only done about 50 miles as had to get back to work, but what a great bike. Can really tell it's not run in as it doesn't feel nearly as 'pokey' as the test bike, and also the seat is still like concrete, but really looking forward to putting thousands and thousands of miles on it. Can't wait till the engines run in and it frees all the horses :thumb2

Will post a 'full' review when I've had it a few weeks.
 
Enjoy the bike. It will never be that clean again!
 
Was a bit of a rush, but I picked up my new GSA today :clap Only done about 50 miles as had to get back to work, but what a great bike. Can really tell it's not run in as it doesn't feel nearly as 'pokey' as the test bike, and also the seat is still like concrete, but really looking forward to putting thousands and thousands of miles on it. Can't wait till the engines run in and it frees all the horses :thumb2

Will post a 'full' review when I've had it a few weeks.

Go on post some pics on this thread :thumb2

:postpics
 
Congrats!! Pick up mine in a couple of weeks. I'm going to try and knock up those first 600 miles within a few days. Might be worth fitting a mudsling on it as son as you can :thumb.
 
Congrats!! Pick up mine in a couple of weeks. I'm going to try and knock up those first 600 miles within a few days. Might be worth fitting a mudsling on it as son as you can :thumb.

Agreed on the Mudsling, plus if you plan to keep the bike a while, a front fender extender and crud catcher from Mark Hooton. Will save trouble in the future.:beerjug:
 
Was a bit of a rush, but I picked up my new GSA today :clap Only done about 50 miles as had to get back to work, but what a great bike. Can really tell it's not run in as it doesn't feel nearly as 'pokey' as the test bike, and also the seat is still like concrete, but really looking forward to putting thousands and thousands of miles on it. Can't wait till the engines run in and it frees all the horses :thumb2

Will post a 'full' review when I've had it a few weeks.


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Hope you enjoy the new toy. Pick mine up on Friday from Rainbow with one or 2 'extras' including a mudsling and fender extender. I also have a Mark Hooton crud catcher in the garage ready to put on, and a 'Camel Toe'.:eek:

Mike
 
Was a bit of a rush, but I picked up my new GSA today :clap Only done about 50 miles as had to get back to work, but what a great bike. Can really tell it's not run in as it doesn't feel nearly as 'pokey' as the test bike, and also the seat is still like concrete, but really looking forward to putting thousands and thousands of miles on it. Can't wait till the engines run in and it frees all the horses :thumb2

Will post a 'full' review when I've had it a few weeks.

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Nice one:beerjug:

Don't forget to give us a running appraisal of your experience with your new GSA. Oh, and some pics.
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Congrats!! Pick up mine in a couple of weeks. I'm going to try and knock up those first 600 miles within a few days. Might be worth fitting a mudsling on it as son as you can :thumb.
Had one fitted before I picked it up :thumb2

Might have to look into the fender extender, and crud catcher whatever that is?
 
Snerkler, what tyres were fitted to yer new bike??
 


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