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For fuck’s sake don’t say that name you’ll wake him 
Looks like there`s about 30 left.Unlike 12/1250’s which seem popular and have sold out now
Will you get the ASA version or without?.I had a go on the new GSA this morning. Very impressed and plan to order one shortly for 1st March 2025.
Having made the decision to get one, thoughts turned to the luggage system. It’s very different from the 1250. I currently have Burmot hard panniers that are brilliant and don’t poke out further than the handlebars. The luggage on the new 1300 GSA is very wide and sticks out further than the handlebars. I may wait to see if other manufacturers come up with something a bit slimmer in time for my first trip.
Going for the ASA. Tried it a few weeks ago on a GS, really liked it. I will also tick the boxes for rider assist and adaptive height control. The technology on the bike is amazing.Will you get the ASA version or without?.
Good choice. I'm expecting my new 1300gs next week with ASA.Going for the ASA. Tried it a few weeks ago on a GS, really liked it. I will also tick the boxes for rider assist and adaptive height control. The technology on the bike is amazing.
matey, have a look on Autotrader. There's still quite a few brand new 1250's left at various dealers.Thanks for the report.
I went along to Lind today specifically to try to make my mind up about my next purchase.
They had three 1300 GSAs in there.
A triple black, red thing and a Rallye. They reminded me of a playmobile toy
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I spent a good while poking n prodding around all three until the boss came over and asked if I was ok, or needed help.
I said I have always had GSAs over the last couple of decades, and I came to see the new one in the flesh.
What do you think?
Sorry, not for me, I’d prefer a new 1250 please.
Sadly all gone.
The ride home felt like being reacquainted with a long lost pal.
Wallet securely in pocket. What on earth were BMW thinking?
Bigger tank and of course the 719, the most expensive option you could chooseTook one out for a test ride today. After bumbling around in the wet I went back to do the numbers with Vines. Apparently my registered in April 1,216 mile GS Trophy will only cover £17k of the asking price and I’d need to stump up another £6k for a 719. That’s £6k for a bigger fuel tank then.
You’d think that, but it’s only £600 more than a Triple Black GSA they have for sale.Bigger tank and of course the 719, the most expensive option you could choose
You’d think that, but it’s only £600 more than a Triple Black GSA they have for sale.

Get it bought - what’s £6kTook one out for a test ride today. After bumbling around in the wet I went back to do the numbers with Vines. Apparently my registered in April 1,216 mile GS Trophy will only cover £17k of the asking price and I’d need to stump up another £6k for a 719. That’s £6k for a bigger fuel tank then.
I enjoyed the test ride, and like the bike, but I keep thinking it’s £6k for a bigger fuel tank.Get it bought - what’s £6k
Can’t take it with you
Try a PCP, it’ll make it easier to swallow
There are, but my GS currently has everything apart from the adaptive height control and that (and the tank size) were the only things I really noticed on the test ride. All things considered if it had bitten me hard enough I’d have haggled (or at least attempted too) on the price and then sighed the line, but it hasn’t. My GS is more than adequate for what I need and the tech on that is still state of the art. It makes me smile when I see it in the garage and when I ride it so I’m happy enough. I was surprised at how a bike could lose £6k in depreciation in 8 months but that’s on me.There’s a whole host of new parts and ideas too
£6,000 in 8 months ,I lost £6,000 in 5 years on my1250 Rallye I thought that was bad enough!There are, but my GS currently has everything apart from the adaptive height control and that (and the tank size) were the only things I really noticed on the test ride. All things considered if it had bitten me hard enough I’d have haggled (or at least attempted too) on the price and then sighed the line, but it hasn’t. My GS is more than adequate for what I need and the tech on that is still state of the art. It makes me smile when I see it in the garage and when I ride it so I’m happy enough. I was surprised at how a bike could lose £6k in depreciation in 8 months but that’s on me.
Buyers market I guess.£6,000 in 8 months ,I lost £6,000 in 5 years on my1250 Rallye I thought that was bad enough!