Well the trip to Tuscany that would have hopefully helped me click with the GSA didnt happen. My wife was taken ill and needed a few days in hospital, 3 days before we were due to leave, a horrible few days that i certainly do not want to experience again but thankfully shes well on the mend now.
This means at 10 months old the GSA still only has 2600 miles on the clock.
I did however get to do my longest day yet out on the GSA on Saturday.
For me with a free day and decent weather i head to Wales. Early start and a blatt up the motorway, A5 to Oswestry and then onto the good stuff for the rest of the day.
This is one of my favorite routes and one a know well so a good run out for the GSA, a bike that im still a bit mixed about.
There's everything on this route, fast stretches, gravel strewn lanes, tight hairpins and what i believe are some of the best roads in the country all surrounded by scenery that urges you to stop for a while and soak it in.
Ive not found the seat great so far so i set it in the high position at the front and low at the rear, it made it a little taller but far more comfortable. I find the GSA a touch tall for me, its ok but i just need to think a little more about where i stop and paddling about is a touch more tricky.
I had an absolutely superb day. The bike was excellent, my best day so far on it. With everything thats gone on the last few weeks it did that magic thing that anyone who rides knows only a bike can do. I got home having been in out 11hrs, 10 in the saddle, 423 more miles on the bike and a big smile on my face.