Scott Brady
Founder
After Peru, I crossed back into Ecuador and mostly ran pavement to Quito. Don't think pavement in SA sucks, as most routes off the PanAm are twisties for days. . . I also finally washed the GS. It is truly amazing how effective the 1200 GS is for travel, particularly in the 3rd world. For me, it comes down to safety, a combination of the acceleration, braking, and handling. The upright riding position on a large bike commands a different respect and response from third-world drivers. They know you are different- maybe police, maybe someone important. . . it results in just a little more caution on their part and sometimes that makes all the difference.
The $4 total detail
The $4 total detail
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