woodman
Registered user
OK, so here goes.
I have been riding an ST1300 for the last ten years and fancy a change.
I tour round Europe every year and mostly camp, so as the guy at the BMW dealership in Wolverhampton said, "you are on the wrong bike, you need a GS".
So, I tried both the new and the old model and liked them, but I have also tried the RT and liked that as well (much more like my Pan)
I don't thing I will be taking the bike to Africa any time soon, but I still love to camp so I feel as if I am stuck between two camps as it were.
I wonder how many of the GS riders actually use the bike for the purpose it was designed, as I see loads for sale "Never riden off road", so why did they not buy an RT.
Or am I missing something?
I have been riding an ST1300 for the last ten years and fancy a change.
I tour round Europe every year and mostly camp, so as the guy at the BMW dealership in Wolverhampton said, "you are on the wrong bike, you need a GS".
So, I tried both the new and the old model and liked them, but I have also tried the RT and liked that as well (much more like my Pan)
I don't thing I will be taking the bike to Africa any time soon, but I still love to camp so I feel as if I am stuck between two camps as it were.
I wonder how many of the GS riders actually use the bike for the purpose it was designed, as I see loads for sale "Never riden off road", so why did they not buy an RT.
Or am I missing something?


I won't be taking my GS offroad, much, but I like riding down nadgery little back roads, and like the high riding position.

