Monty B
Registered user
I left biking for over a decade ago, which was made up of Ducati sports bikes and KTM enduro bikes.
When I bought one to get back into it about eight years ago I bought a 650GS, enjoyed it, but thought it wasn't up to a 3,000 mile Euro tour, so went to a 1200, then a GSA, then back to a GS, then a Scrambler (don't ask), back to a GS and most recently a 1250GS.
I sort of agree with the OP in that the 1250GS is a cracking bike, as it does everything a 50 year old biker wants, as a commuter, tourer, weekend blast around the twisties etc and in my experience, does it relatively without issues, unlike my mates with KTM or Ducati.
For those who like to play more off road than on, no, it's not the best bike.
When I bought one to get back into it about eight years ago I bought a 650GS, enjoyed it, but thought it wasn't up to a 3,000 mile Euro tour, so went to a 1200, then a GSA, then back to a GS, then a Scrambler (don't ask), back to a GS and most recently a 1250GS.
I sort of agree with the OP in that the 1250GS is a cracking bike, as it does everything a 50 year old biker wants, as a commuter, tourer, weekend blast around the twisties etc and in my experience, does it relatively without issues, unlike my mates with KTM or Ducati.
For those who like to play more off road than on, no, it's not the best bike.
