I have spent some time reading this thread, and as expected it is very biased towards the GS.
Both the GS and the Triumph Explorer are excellent bikes and are about to change history forever.
The story goes that the British businessman would take you round his factory, and he’d be proud to show you machinery that has been working flawlessly for more than 60 years.
The German businessman however would take you round his factory, and show you machinery that had been installed only a week earlier, featuring the latest state of the art technology.
Now BMW and Triumph are changing all this ! BMW (the Geman company) is selling 60 year old technology, whilst John Bloor (the owner of Triumph) continues to invest serious amounts of money to ensure that Triumph’s products are about as technologically advanced as is possible. He is clearly a perfectionist and has the money to see it through. Maybe there are some rough edges to be ironed out, but they will be ironed out.
Given the current economic crisis in the UK, shouldn't you consider spending some of your hard earned cash supporting a British made product ? It is rare these days that we can be proud of something that is actually made in the UK.