Unbiased Vew Anyone?

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KTM has crap switchgear
Same as any jap bike and you can turn the lights off

KTM has a seat like a razorblade!
comfort gel seat £80

KTM has rubbish tank range.
Bike mag test R1200gs 211/ ktm 256

Dealers are going to be few and far between - not worldwide like BMW.
1400 KTM dealers worldwide

Next.

OK,

who turns off their lights? Plus the KTM light is pretty weak and ineffective at night according to KTM owners.

comfort seat should come standard on a bike this expensive and purportedly designed for long-term travel.

It may have the tank range but since you can't sit in the saddle for more than 50 miles according to BIKE I guess it's a non-issue.

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SQD8R said:
...Plus the KTM light is pretty weak and ineffective at night according to KTM owners.

SHIT! I didn't know that, the one (unbiased) thing that has pissed me off with my GSA is HAVING to fit extra lights...

I've never seen them on the KTM Adv though???:confused:
 
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KTM has crap switchgear
Same as any jap bike and you can turn the lights off

I meant that the switchgear is rubbish - ie poor quality / looks naff / jesus I'm paying what for crappy equipment.

KTM has a seat like a razorblade!
comfort gel seat £80

Unless its wider then its still not going to be comfortable. Its like sitting on a crosser!

KTM has rubbish tank range.
Bike mag test R1200gs 211/ ktm 256

I cry bullshit on this. Have a look at the latest TWO mag........ ermmmm 90 miles to reserve.. Nice :eek:

Dealers are going to be few and far between - not worldwide like BMW.
1400 KTM dealers worldwide

Yeah, I saw that ASDA were selling them last week. Quailty???



Next :P

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Re: unbiased view

Thankyou for your lovely smileys :P

The ktm is going and I've just bought the best ever GS :clap
 
OK you're another owner who loves the bike but is selling. If it's not personal, why did you sell? Also which model GS did you buy? I'm thinking PD.

I sold my Ninja because I realized that it didn't fit my riding anymore. Specifically I wasn't doing as many trackdays as I used to. My 600 would fulfill that role without the added expense a 1000 runs (insurance, tires, maintenance etc.). Was it similar for you or was it something else?
 
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Gauloises said:
Exactly ...

For a person who has never experianced ownership of a 950 in europe.

Your still talking rubbish.........

Galoise -I think you are being a bit harsh here (NOT)- this free contributor from canada ( go on be a sponsor at least we might take you more seriously ) has never owned a GS other than a 1200 and extoles the virtues of the 1200 as a superior in every way machine - - and has engaged in the same style of commentary - at least it s good to see he is at least consistant in the diatribe he puts out !- Get a life Mr Ottawa and leave us alone or at least pay a few quid to air your complete "bollix"........:D
 
bigbike2004 said:
hi guys
when i decided to buy a big traile i was very biased towards KTM haveing owned a 620,2x300's,2x520's in the past 7 years.on the road the in the last fifteen years it was GSXR'S and TL 1000'S but they were getting uncomfortable(or was it me getting older)i got a tiger,it was a good bike but i found it boreing and i had seen the 950 in the P-D and it looked fugginawesome,also the 1150 ADV was out and i liked the look of that(in an english bullterrier sort of way):confused: i got a test ride on the 950 and it was awesome bit of kit BUT it was just like all there other bikes ie a DIRT BIKE seat like concrete,forks that plummet when you touch the break's,ect,ect also two-up not good with that v-flat slopeing seat,new(un proved)engine i know it's won the P-D but that's not revelant to showroom bike's,the fact that it seemed like the dirt bike dealer's were selling it did not do much for me seeing that thay do not what a warranty is.i test rode the BM and loved it, much better on road ,handling as good as a sports bike in the real world,big tank(still ran out once)absolutey fantastic two up with luggage,camping gear across europe and the look of it as well, i love it.rode the 1200 at garmish on the off road test track and was inpressed with it's lightness and handling but it's not for me,the KTM will allways be better offroad due to the forks,wheel's and width.iwas talking to a guy with 13000 m on a 950 at the horizion's meet with no trouble.my ADV has done 14500 m in 1 year,all weather's,raced offroad(cambrian rally),green-laneing and generally thrashed when ever i get the chance and it's never missed a beat.as well as all that you've got this forum !!!the only problem with GS ownership is that start getting into them more and more,i want a tricked up 800-1000 for offroading now cheer's...loz
 
Galoise -I think you are being a bit harsh here (NOT)- this free contributor from canada ( go on be a sponsor at least we might take you more seriously ) has never owned a GS other than a 1200 and extoles the virtues of the 1200 as a superior in every way machine - - and has engaged in the same style of commentary - at least it s good to see he is at least consistant in the diatribe he puts out !- Get a life Mr Ottawa and leave us alone or at least pay a few quid to air your complete "bollix"........

TROLL!!!!!!!!!!!

From the first post I admitted my point of view was biased. Isn't everyones? Your point of vew is different from mine. Being from Ottawa, a sponsor or whatever doesn't affect that. I can't believe you are still upset that I don't agree with you on whether the 12GS is a GS. Get over it. I accept your point of view. Why can't you accept mine? No one seems to have a problem with me except you Peter "I need to believe the 12GS isn't a GS so I can justify not buying one" Harte? Does being a Brit make a difference in my opinion being accepted by you? Does being a sponsor make a difference in whether you accept my opinion? Does owning more than one GS, you don't, make a difference in my opinion on a 950?

Get over it you xenophobic twit.
 
SQD8R said:
TROLL!!!!!!!!!!!

From the first post I admitted my point of view was biased. Isn't everyones? Your point of vew is different from mine. Being from Ottawa, a sponsor or whatever doesn't affect that. I can't believe you are still upset that I don't agree with you on whether the 12GS is a GS. Get over it. I accept your point of view. Why can't you accept mine? No one seems to have a problem with me except you Peter "I need to believe the 12GS isn't a GS so I can justify not buying one" Harte? Does being a Brit make a difference in my opinion being accepted by you? Does being a sponsor make a difference in whether you accept my opinion? Does owning more than one GS, you don't, make a difference in my opinion on a 950?

Get over it you xenophobic twit.

Ok Sir - no one is argueing your right to having a point of view - what has been suggested is that your point of view is not based on your
1.Experience - You have not had a GS previously.
2.A KTM - either owned one or had the experience of having to get parts etc.
The point I am simply making as was Galoise , that on what" DO you" actually base your opinion - I was amused to hear your continued opinionated bleating based on experience that you dont have - a point that was not mised by Galoise.I just find it amusing , nothing more.
3. As I have said I have noproblem with your opinion- its just how you seem to have plucked it from the air , that interests me. You have had a number of machines , none BMW , never mind GS 's
4. Yeah , we Brits have a sence of fair play , and its widely suggested here that the "Done " thing is to send a few $ to the bloke who runs this website (and just for the record - I 'm a Paddy -an Irish man) - especially when you are continuing to bombard us with your groundless opinions from Canada.
5. 22K on a new 1200 is high milage and well done .I doubt there are that many here who have that sort of milage on our bikes (unless fortunate enough to be on a long trip across countries) you sure its that much - photo maybe of the milometer?

Kind Regards
 
Ok Sir - no one is argueing your right to having a point of view - what has been suggested is that your point of view is not based on your
1.Experience - You have not had a GS previously.
2.A KTM - either owned one or had the experience of having to get parts etc.
The point I am simply making as was Galoise , that on what" DO you" actually base your opinion - I was amused to hear your continued opinionated bleating based on experience that you dont have - a point that was not mised by Galoise.I just find it amusing , nothing more.
3. As I have said I have noproblem with your opinion- its just how you seem to have plucked it from the air , that interests me. You have had a number of machines , none BMW , never mind GS 's
4. Yeah , we Brits have a sence of fair play , and its widely suggested here that the "Done " thing is to send a few $ to the bloke who runs this website (and just for the record - I 'm a Paddy -an Irish man) - especially when you are continuing to bombard us with your groundless opinions from Canada.
5. 22K on a new 1200 is high milage and well done .I doubt there are that many here who have that sort of milage on our bikes (unless fortunate enough to be on a long trip across countries) you sure its that much - photo maybe of the milometer?
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Alright Peter, last time then I'm done with this:
1. Peter a point of view doesn't require facts. You have one on the GS yet you back it up with nothing concrete. I accept yours but I don't agree with it. See the difference?
2. What does owning a GS before have to do with my opinion on a KTM?
3. What does owning a KTM have to do with me reading posts on OC in advrider that describe the continuing problems of NA riders in regards to getting parts for their 950's in NA. That's what I'm basing my opinion on, considering I'm in the market for one. People's posts over @ OC which focuses on the KTM 950 in advrider.
4. Peter I own a 12GS. Why are you confused on this point
5. Proving to you that I have that mileage would be my last concern. What would a picture show since you've never seen me and how would you know its my bike. Grow up, get a life, and go for a ride on your real GS. I'll go ride my faux GS or is it a Vstrom or a Tiger, or a KLR or...:confused:
 


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