Why I bought the 1200GS...

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AfricaOffroad

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I'm getting old.

The harsh power delivery of the 110Kw R1, its constant power wheelies, backbreaking yoga inducing seating position, light switch like brakes that when fully applied threaten to throw you over the front bars, and its general bling bling school girl attracting appearance, have forced its replacement.

So here it is: the AfricaCamelManOffroad mobile
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Nice one AOR - welcome to Tosser land - although from the photos it would appear that you have yur owne version of Tosser land to play around in.. :beerjug:
 
I can wait for mine to arrive. I might get my new 1200GS this afternoon after work.

Nice picks mate and hope to see you around SA

Slippy
 
We have the same setup for the quest..do you believe we could see it with a tt tankbag ??????
 
From one african to the next

Nice bike boet.
Where's you take the picks, would love to go ride round there.
as for the key ring... :eek:
 
Happy to report that the GS is also bushworthy.
Idling up this climb was a doddle :beerjug:
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Bob's yer uncle said:
Nice bike boet.
Where's you take the picks, would love to go ride round there.
as for the key ring... :eek:

Other side QwaQwa (got a real long name now) on the way to Witsieshoek, you take the Sentinal Peak turn, takes you up to about 2500m above sea level, a lovely scenic dirt road :bounce1
This pics shows the route quite nicely
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Fantastic sceneray....you're very lucky to have that :thumb

Can't believe you've got street tyres on with all that to play in though!!! :eek:

Quick, get some TKC's on and start enjoying it properly ;)
 


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