I had a chance to test ride a new R1200GS Rallye with Sport suspension today which is basically a regular GS with the longer shocks and shorter TL-arm from the ADV.
WAs thinking about maybe trading my 2017 GS-ADV in to get a little lighter bike and maybe put 17 inch wheels on because I really don't need the bigger tank even if it is nice to have 100 miles or so range...
Looks aside I prefer the triple black to blue as also regular gauges to the I-phone screen I was surprised that the ADV was a little quicker steering at speeds above 70 mph !
I don't know if it was the tires as the Rallye came with Michelin Anakee 3 which suck compared to the Pirelli Scorpion Trail 2 or if there are still slight differences in geometry between the Rally with sports suspension and the GS-ADV ?
Needless to say I saved myself some money...
Both great and fun to ride bikes,though !
Compared to a regular GS the Rallye with sports suspension set on max is much quicker steering due to shorter trail.But the ADV was even quicker.
What I liked about the Rallye was that it came stock with a radiator guard...
that does not fit on the ADV.
Also the 2018 transmission seemed to shift a little smoother than my 2017.
But there is really nothing better out there right now for road riding than any GS-LC...
WAs thinking about maybe trading my 2017 GS-ADV in to get a little lighter bike and maybe put 17 inch wheels on because I really don't need the bigger tank even if it is nice to have 100 miles or so range...
Looks aside I prefer the triple black to blue as also regular gauges to the I-phone screen I was surprised that the ADV was a little quicker steering at speeds above 70 mph !
I don't know if it was the tires as the Rallye came with Michelin Anakee 3 which suck compared to the Pirelli Scorpion Trail 2 or if there are still slight differences in geometry between the Rally with sports suspension and the GS-ADV ?
Needless to say I saved myself some money...
Both great and fun to ride bikes,though !
Compared to a regular GS the Rallye with sports suspension set on max is much quicker steering due to shorter trail.But the ADV was even quicker.
What I liked about the Rallye was that it came stock with a radiator guard...
Also the 2018 transmission seemed to shift a little smoother than my 2017.
But there is really nothing better out there right now for road riding than any GS-LC...