WaterMonkey
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Are you chopping in your TB GSA already then? How will the GS be better for your back over the GSA?
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I can't get my head around why BMW would make the suspension stiffer, as they know that the majority of owners won't go properly off road, and the typical GS buyer wants comfort on the road. Seems a bit odd.


I've asked Lind in Welwyn for a back to back test ride on the Rallye Sports suspension and a GSA.
They say they are sorting it out this week but that sounds too late for you.
The question is, have BMW really developed different springs or just used the GSA parts on a GS. So you get the off road hight without being a small moon.
Why have you come off a GSA because of your back?
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My bike with standard suspension is due tomorrow, however, I've had a niggling voice saying that I should get the Sport suspension.
Coming from a GSA, the sport suspension on the Rallye makes the bike the same height. This can be achieved with the extra high seat, available on the standard suspension bike, however, if you spec the Sport suspension, you can only have the lower Rallye seat. Ultimately, the seat height will be the same on both versions.
The main reason for changing from a GSA to GS is because of ongoing back issues, so I need to get this right. I'm reading mixed reviews of the Sport suspension; BMW market it as harder, and higher than standard, some reviews say it's the same suspension components/ ride height/ comfort as the GSA. If it's the latter, this would be the setup I'd want.
So, my question to anyone that's either come from a GSA onto a Rallye with Sport suspension, or to anyone that has ridden a Rallye with Sport suspension, is how hard is it? I haven't found a dealer with both on demo, so can't ride them back to back, before the usual smart arses pipe up!
If I change my order, it needs to be first thing tomorrow, as the bike I've ordered is being delivered to the dealer tomorrow!
HELP!!!!!!![]()


Nutty, I've gone from a GSA LC to a Rallye sport with Premium AND Sports suspension, as I said to you there are conflicting reports around, my take on the +20mm Sport suspension was/is if that makes it the same as the GSA suspension I'll be happy and so it has proved to be thus far, the bike sits at a similar (virtually the same) height as my previous GSA, if I scroll the suspension settings the bike rises dramatically on it's suspension enough to make it too tall for me for comfort but with the self levelling set to auto ride height it's great, I don't know if the spring rates are a little firmer but the low speed ride and comfort is still very good especially over lumpy and broken surfaces, when pressing on it feels as though there is less of a tendency to squat under acceleration or dive under braking over and above the GS and GSA's ability to mask these traits, I have no regrets and have taken the bike along a variety of road types including some of my favourites which I consider something of an acid test.
I may be wrong but I think the steering geometry may be different on the GS to GSA, the GS seems a little bit quicker turning and that bit more responsive to me which may be a combination of less weight and sharper steering, it's also noticeably easier to manouvre around when stationary.
Regarding seat height, I got lucky as there was a Rallye in my dealers fitted with the low seat whilst mine arrived with the high, the customer for the other Rallye wanted a high seat so the dealer initiated the no cost swap.
I don't feel that the bike has a harsh ride is over suspension'd I'm glad I spec'd the Sport suspension, at the time of placing the order I don't know why I spec'd it, but cookie told me he would have spec'd it and so should I, that was good enough for me![]()
Thanks Steve, that's good to know. We ride the same sort of roads, so if you're saying that it rides the same as the GSA, then Sport suspension could be the way to go.
I wonder how the standard suspension with high Rallye seat would compare....
Maybe if someone that's gone from a GSA LC to the Rallye with standard suspension would be a good comparison. Anyone?

For a ride height comparison, here's my new younger and more slender sexy model parked next to a fat bird
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That looks taller than the GSA! Or is the rider a fatty?![]()
As I mentioned I'm try to get a back to back test ride but as a sales room junkie, I've sat on both, the Rallye with Sports suspension and tall seat and GSA with standard seat. The Rallye feels to be the same height as when you pump up the GSA to full pillion luggage setting 3.
Or there abouts.


Nutty, Whichever bike you choose will have the new Dynamic ESA................... if you ordered untried then flip a coin.

