But I don't see the point either, until I've gathered all the information. Until I know what I'm dealing with, I can't make an informed decision.
Once I know what parts I need, the costs, and how much I can get for selling the old parts, so I have a 'cost to change' value.... then I won't know if it's worth it.
I may recover £300 to £500 back from selling the old unwanted switchgear, dashboard parts..... which will bring the costs down.
I paid £15,800 for my new GSA Triple Black (On The Road) in March 2017. It's a lot of bike and has everything I want (including Hill Start Assist), and at 13,000 miles is just run in. The equivalent new R1250 bike cost is now £18,100. If I Px mine today, I'd probably get £11,000 (if I'm lucky). So the cost to change is going to be £7k to £8k.
I've put £6,000 aside this month to pay off my Africa Twin, so that's sorted, and I get a whole additional bike for that.
... and I've done so much work on my R1200 I'm not ready to give it up just yet.... I'm loath to hand BMW another £7k or £8k for an updated bike, not just yet (and I want a Triple Black version anyways)
So I'm exploring my options on this TFT Screen refresh, and overall, I probably won't pay much more than someone paid for the 2018 R1200GSA Triple Black with TFT Screen (as the prices went up again soon after I bought mine)