I took the plunge last night, and traded in the '06 GS for a '10 camhead-engined GS Adventure.
All I can say is... Wow.
Now I know for sure the '09 GSA Supermoto isn't fuelling properly... even in bog-standard trim, the camhead would leave it for dead from standstill up to any speed.
In fact, I strongly suspect the new bike would give many sloppily-ridden 1000cc sports bikes the fright of their lives...
I had some misgivings about the camhead engine, which is why I've delayed buying one until now - I like being able to adjust valve clearances quickly and easily via screw and locknut (on the camhead, it's a camshafts-out job
), and I really, really don't like the pointless exhaust valve.
Mission 1: Ditch the valve without the bike registering any fault codes.
The fellow who sold me the bike is an old contact of mine, and he gave me one of the extended Booster plugs with integral air-temperature thermistor.
I'm going to try it on the '09 and see the extent to which it improves the fuelling. Watch this space.
All I can say is... Wow.
Now I know for sure the '09 GSA Supermoto isn't fuelling properly... even in bog-standard trim, the camhead would leave it for dead from standstill up to any speed.
In fact, I strongly suspect the new bike would give many sloppily-ridden 1000cc sports bikes the fright of their lives...
I had some misgivings about the camhead engine, which is why I've delayed buying one until now - I like being able to adjust valve clearances quickly and easily via screw and locknut (on the camhead, it's a camshafts-out job
), and I really, really don't like the pointless exhaust valve.Mission 1: Ditch the valve without the bike registering any fault codes.
The fellow who sold me the bike is an old contact of mine, and he gave me one of the extended Booster plugs with integral air-temperature thermistor.
I'm going to try it on the '09 and see the extent to which it improves the fuelling. Watch this space.




