I don't post much nowadays as the forum has moved so far away from what it was originally.
Apart from a few of the "older hands", Wapping stands out, the forum has moved miles away from being the UKGSer that I originally joined, it more like a kiddies playground now :-(
The popularity of the GS with "boy racers" has taken it away from it's original purpose of being a "go anywhere" bike. They want to change it into something it was never intended to be. If you don't, or more likely can't, ride a GS off tarmac then you should be riding something else. A GS with more power and 17" wheels wouldn't be a GS, it would be the bastard lovechild of a GS and a boy racer fantasy.
As one of the new boys, I’ll put forward my point of view in the most inoffensive way possible as I have no wish to antagonise anyone. I’m pretty experienced having owned possibly 100 bikes over the last 44 years and covered over a million miles. I’ve enjoyed sports bikes, tourers, dirt bikes pretty much everything except Harley’s/cruisers. I’ve ridden on every continent, with lots of off road except South America and Antarctica. I’m not trying to boast, some people have done a lot more than me but I’m just trying to establish some credentials as I’m not one of the “old hands”
If I wanted a sports adventure bike I’d take a KTM 1290, if I wanted a “go anywhere bike” for relatively easy trails I’d take a KTM 790 Adventure for its capability or a Tenere 700 for added Japanese reliability. If I wanted a real “go anywhere bike” I’d take a 650/690 single along the lines of a KTM 690/X challenge/XR 650 because of their lighter weight than a GS. I wouldn’t want to do a Charlie and Ewan and put the bike in the back of a truck for the serious off road.
I see the GS as a serious mile muncher for the road and easy gravel tracks that you could drive a car down. Excellent for 2 up carrying the kitchen sink. I know people have done amazing rides on their GS’s but for crossing the Sahara or Siberian mud I’d take a light 650 single.
I stress I have no wish to offend the old names on here and not trying to be a troll, just putting my personal view forward. The good thing is we’re all individuals and one mans meat is another mans poison.
Bob, you Wapping, et al may have ridden your GS’s all over the world off tarmac, in which case I say respect and very well done.
) and power, with 700 Teneres, 790 Dukes and other similar middleweights being chosen over a gs upgrade.
Only at Starbucks it's the other way around...