russ_fae_fyvie
Registered user
I got mine in September 2010 and since then its covered nearly 16000 miles and the more I ride the more I like it !
I didn't get it specifically to ride over the winter, which I usually do, but this year it is proving the perfect bike for the 56 mile round trip. In the wet, windy, dark weather in crappy country A road and filtering through Aberdeen its proving to be a fantastic bike.
Its got the heated grips, handlebar muffs, HID dip beam, spots, LEDs front and rear and with the Beowolf exhaust if they miss the lights they will definitely heart the throaty roar as I filter and most drivers to move over just enough for me to get through in town.
But the main thing is the power delivery, in this weather it is just about perfect, I know if I rode the new Crosstourer I'd be going too fast wheras the GS gives me enough and handles the conditions easily.
As long as the snow and ice stay away. I'll be a happy boy !!
I didn't get it specifically to ride over the winter, which I usually do, but this year it is proving the perfect bike for the 56 mile round trip. In the wet, windy, dark weather in crappy country A road and filtering through Aberdeen its proving to be a fantastic bike.
Its got the heated grips, handlebar muffs, HID dip beam, spots, LEDs front and rear and with the Beowolf exhaust if they miss the lights they will definitely heart the throaty roar as I filter and most drivers to move over just enough for me to get through in town.
But the main thing is the power delivery, in this weather it is just about perfect, I know if I rode the new Crosstourer I'd be going too fast wheras the GS gives me enough and handles the conditions easily.
As long as the snow and ice stay away. I'll be a happy boy !!



