

Kevin Ash Death: GS Faulty...
Read with much interest in the press namely the Sunday Times motoring supplement this morning that speculation is that the new Bavarian tractor is to be counted almost as at fault for the death of Mr.Ash.
Currently recalled in the USA and Canada and the bikes release in Italy has warranted its release to be delayed there.
Apparently it has a tendency to "suddenly lurch at some circumstances with a risk a rider would be thrown/ejected out of the saddle"...that is not very good at all.
If they knew the QA issues with a lot of the fleet of BM's then half the fuckwits riding them would retire and send there Santiago suits back to Germany.
I would rather have a badge from the Elton and David Furnish fan club gang than have that Bavarian tat badge adorned on any bike i would ride...
) don't hang around motorcycle forums so it's news to them. 
car park Read that. Could be written by an 1150 owner![]()




It's giving the morons on the KTM forum food for the feeding frenzy
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This from 'Baz'
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So sales figures indicate 271 * new 1200GS LC sold in the UK alone during April, as an average say of 1K miles per bike that's going to be over 1/4 million miles covered and not one report of a slapping incident! Multiply this over global sales and it must be a few million miles covered already.
One would think with the vast variety of riding styles in use, someone would be reporting an issue if it had been replicated......
thats because our 1150s are so feckin heavy nothing could make them tank slap![]()

I think you are forgetting that half of those 271 or even 3/4 could well be Hex 1200 Adv's as the two types are lumped together.
Just comfort yourselves in the certain knowledge that riding a 'killer' bike will enhance yourkudos in the :car park
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Now available, a new excuse for those who can't afford one: 'I haven't got the balls!' Mwahahahaha!