Wow the price of a new fully kitted GSA !

And Engineer will be along in a moment to tell you that the GS is the best bike known to man and God ... simples. :)

It’s a great bike - none of that stuff has happened to any of my 4 1200s, but hey some people are just unlucky I guess :)
 
Paid £17k (no finance) for a new GSA TE (included Ackra Silencer and Nav6) this April and think that would be the financial ceiling for me for a bike like this.

Can’t think of any other bike I would rather do my trips on and hey it’s only money. :D
 
Paid £17k (no finance) for a new GSA TE (included Ackra Silencer and Nav6) this April and think that would be the financial ceiling for me for a bike like this.

Can’t think of any other bike I would rather do my trips on and hey it’s only money. :D

How much did Uncle Robs V rod set him back :D
 
as much as I like the rallye think I'll be keeping my current bike at them prices.
I really don't understand the logic of pricing, approx 2000+ less parts than most top end family cars and yet the same price???

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A fcuking startling comparison!

People on here don't buy new bikes. They have them on PCP :augie

Is the correct answer!

It worries me, but apparently the majority of the 'PCP-ers' are untroubled........... :rolleyes:
 
I just can't imagine spending that much money on a bike...

My last purchase, a fantastic K1100LT, was £1700 :thumby:

Although, back in the mid 1990's, I did buy a new Electra Glide Ultra for over £13,000.

And that was then:eek:
 
Well... Its worse here

Got price from my dealer...

R1200GS Exclusive with all add ons (almost) + full set Hepco&Becker Explorer - £ 28 266,-
I leave my R1200GS from 2014 with all add ons (almost) + full set SWMotech Trax at the dealer, trade in - £ 15 765,-
 
Super Tens are great value for money... 12 month old KTM's similar..... wait 36 months and Africa Twins will be £1.75...

I'm with you, the GSA has crossed the "sensible" boundary - HD have done the same with the 2018 RK at £20k.......too much ££ ( IMO )

My next bike will likely be a K1300GT OR A used K1600GT


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I have a 2008 GSA, full luggage set and a few Touratech extras on it when bought with 28k miles for less than £8k 17 months ago, it’s immaculate , now done 39k miles, Regular service, clean it after ever trip or weekly if bumbling around and commuting, ACF etc I have added additional spots , sergeant seats , Akrapovic can, Garmin sat nav , all bought on this parish, total cost still less than £10k, the most expensive and indulgent purchase was a Nitron rear shock. So I reckon I have a do anything, go anywhere bike with as much trimmings as I want.
It leaves , arrives and is just as good a ride, maybe better in some respects than the overpriced new models I happen to be with
No way would I spend the cash BMW are asking, if I was to change out, I would do the same again.


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Another two words ...... Gullible twats!

I actually agree with this statement.

I've also got a Bandit 1250 Streetfighter with Givi Panniers. Cost me £3,500 total.

It's taken me on road tours, Sunday blasts, adventuring, all with my mates and we've had good fun.

You don't need a £20k bike to live your dream.

Lights on my Bandit cost £9.99 compared to £400 on BMW.

Heated Grips on my Bandit cost £45 compared to £300 on BMW.

Gullible Twats is exactly right, but if you have the money...... It's also a nice experience. But no better in reality if its sat in the garage not being used.
 
People on here don't buy new bikes. They have them on PCP :augie

Bugger all wrong with a PcP, I get a new bike for an amount of money I don't miss each month and swap it out for a new one every few years.
Works for me.
 
Oh... and after a weekend I love riding my Bandit.

After a weekend I love riding my BMW R1200GS Adventure.

After a weekend I love riding my Africa Twin.

See the common theme here.... I just love riding bikes!!..

Just get out and ride.
 
I reckon my next two wheel purchase will be a rotovator, put a wooden seat on it with a couple of wheelbarrow wheels and off to the local bar we go.....No warranty, no insurance, no tax, no licence required......No fucking worry and it will dig up yer numerous veg patches to grow yer own food......Seems a fucking cracking deal to me:beerjug:
You lot, lost in your world of consumerism and billy big bollocks could learn a bit...:thumb
 
I reckon my next two wheel purchase will be a rotovator, put a wooden seat on it with a couple of wheelbarrow wheels and off to the local bar we go.....No warranty, no insurance, no tax, no licence required......No fucking worry and it will dig up yer numerous veg patches to grow yer own food......Seems a fucking cracking deal to me:beerjug:
You lot, lost in your world of consumerism and billy big bollocks could learn a bit...:thumb

You are Tom Good and I claim my £5 :thumb2
 
You have to be asleep to live a dream.....Right?

No you have to be awake to what really makes you happy. You'd be surprised how simple it is if you had the bollocks to do it.

Do stuff that makes you happy, not what you think makes other people happy, and stop testing yourself on other peoples standards and achievements. It'll hold you back.

If you had no idea of the latest marketing trivia, and no idea of what the people around you were doing, you're ambitions and life targets would be very different and very simplistic.

They only get complicated if you start comparing yourself to others who appear to have more. Forget that shite, you do what you want to do.
 
it will be a nightmare when that 21k machine's value drops like a stone in its first year, probably to around 13-14k
 


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