Visordown's First impressions of the new GSA Ride

Excuse me, but won't "increased flywheel mass" make it slower to pick up from low revs...or I am I just thinking of the laws of physics?

:rob

A little bit yeah, but on a big, lumpy, powerfull twin you prob won't notice toooooo much difference. What it does do though is provide more momentum to the engine; it sort of stores some of the energy and keeps things spinning round better which equals a bit smoother/ more tractable at lower revs.

Andres
 
Before anyone gets too excited, there is no truth in the rumour that the 2014 GS will benefit from the superior smoothness and momentum, that a larger flywheel affords to the new GSA. (I asked my dealer )
 
Before anyone gets too excited, there is no truth in the rumour that the 2014 GS will benefit from the superior smoothness and momentum, that a larger flywheel affords to the new GSA. (I asked my dealer )

So that's a good thing then :thumb
 
I don't think its a bike for me... I mean, its only got a 30 litre fuel tank so a downgrade from the Hexhead GSA. What on earth do BMW think they're doing making a world adventure bike with such a small tank - you'd have to fill up every 250 miles or so.
 


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