Estate agent speak...."Once you get it moving the extra weight is unnoticeable really" It might as well be a Pan....
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Estate agent speak...."Once you get it moving the extra weight is unnoticeable really" It might as well be a Pan....


Estate agent speak...."Once you get it moving the extra weight is unnoticeable really" It might as well be a Pan....
and no problems pushing the bike around or getting the feet down. The GSA seat is narrower at the front than the old one which makes riding it a lot more easier. In fact my seat is set in the high position. Only when changing the suspension settings to take the missus with me do I need to lower the seat to get a foot down confidently.Sadly wrote my 4 month old GSA off in horrendous accident in Germany. My partner and me miraculously survived and have months to contemplate a replacement bike. At 5'8" found the GSA tad difficult getting on and off with suspension set for pillion and luggage. Did contemplate the lowered version, but for me the whole ethos of an adventure bike is road presence and commanding view. Also not sure whether lowered GSA could bottom out 2 up with 3 weeks of luggage? Otherwise a great bike.
Had the full Akra system finished off by Hilltop - great improvement, only downside was the noise. Quite a bit louder and droned a bit, which made 400+ mile ride toward south of France a bit of a real -drone! Also had some issues with the quality of the finish. Thin paint is not up to the job of coating and protecting an 'adventure' bike.
If it was not for the KTM 1290, then I maybe ordering my 4th GSA.............
Regards.

Sorry to hear about your crash, glad you're here to tell the tale.![]()
The KTM is a non starter for me, for many reasons, but some folk seem happy with them.
As to the paint finish on the GSA, I've put frame guards on mine, and all the paint is still there.
Question is, would you still be here if you'd crashed the KTM?

There is a post destined to be "fixed" I cant think of anything witty at the moment due to hangover![]()
Don't mention the starter motors though, they'll get upset!
Sorry to hear about your crash, glad you're here to tell the tale.![]()
The KTM is a non starter for me, for many reasons, but some folk seem happy with them.
As to the paint finish on the GSA, I've put frame guards on mine, and all the paint is still there.
Question is, would you still be here if you'd crashed the KTM?
Thanks Nutty,
I had the frame guards on mine also. The problem was the swing arm. My boots and bike cleaning process (carefully done) scratched the paint. Helicopter tape next time.
I ask my self the same question everyday: "How would my partner and me faired on any other bike?" it does not bear thinking about. The n/s crash bar snapped off and was pushed forward. The end where it snapped bent back past the pot, through my boot and into my foot breaking 3 bones. Not sure how busted my ribs as was then unconscious. May have been the bars or screen hitting my torso as I departed the bike?
I don't like chain drive on the KTM, but all the reviews state it has a better electronics package and more exciting engine. For me seat height is about 30mm less than the GSA and a little lighter. Another big thing for me you don't see too many of them. The Germans are everywhere!
I also have issues with German aftersales and servicing. (Bike goes in for service washed and waxed. Comes out covered in grease and finger prints. Oil still dripping off new oil filter. sumpug not tightened and fresh oil leaking out into belly pan. Seat not put back on properly, no phone calls to tell me stuff ordered has come in - I am still waiting a phone call now a month later,
and there is more..........) Will dealing with a smaller and hopefully more caring franchise and going orange be a more pleasurable experience??
Regards




I made the switch a month ago now and its the best decision I have ever made! Since taken delivery of the GSA women have been hanging off me like fruit bats…. I have always been able to get the birds dripping like a fucked fridge but now with a GSA in tow the amount of clunge I am fighting off has gone turbo.
Must dash as these lot are outside the house waiting for me to grind their pelvises into talcum powder!
Don`t hate the Player, Hate the game…...
