Only problems were that the bars were set too far back for me and I couldn't find an ideal setting for the ESA on the short test.
The handlebar mounts are reversible, moves the bars forward about 2 inches. 10 minute job
Only problems were that the bars were set too far back for me and I couldn't find an ideal setting for the ESA on the short test.
Most importantly in my experience with them (and that of a number of work colleagues) my local BM dealer couldn't seem to give a F*** about their customers and as far as I'm concerned aren't bike dealers merely a small bike franchise squeezed in between a large corporate BMW car dealership and a similar Mini site.
I've now found a Guzzi dealer in Shipley who has just go in a demo Stelvio NTX.

Thing is after 9 years of owning the R1150GS I REALLY DID want to buy a R1200 GSA, I've ridden a 09 model R1200GS in the Alps and it was a hoot. Me too, I did and was underwhelmed
The GSA was okay but this is the major rub, the 2011 twin cam 1200 GSA demonstrator that was specced up to over £15000 with every option on was on reflection a bit of a disappointment. My bike is worth £3000 and it was nowhere near twice as good as it is despite 13 years of development, never mind worth 5 times more. Agreed, £15k for one is absolutely barking, no wonder they are perennially giving away panniers
I think I was expecting it to be a much better bike with all the hype it gets and it just wasn't.
When I first rode the 1150 (both hire bikes in the Alps , demonstrators and my own bike) they had the wow factor and I realised why the press had been raving about them since the 1100 Gs first came out. Then having ridden the 1150 Adventure in the past it was even better. Agreed - 1150GSA is my perfect bike, the power delivery, the gear ratios, the rock solid handling and ultimately the overall simplicity - plus it looks the business
With the 1200 GSA that wow factor just wasn't there, I can't really put my finger on why. I felt likewise and only kept it 3 months
Unless I can persuade BMW to start making the old 1150 adventure again but with the 1200's better gearbox - That would be nirvana and I'd order one now

I am definately starting to get the feeling the Guzzi may just tick all the boxes...assuming they are reliable - how long have these bikes (or the components there made from) been around, assuming they don't regularly break down in a hugely expensive manner (no names mentioned) I would be very interested.