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Snow on the Roof
I was going to push the F800GS at you again...
but then I saw you comments about going two-up with Stephanie.
Why not a 1200GSA with a nice sidecar? It's only money after all. :bike_rider:
but then I saw you comments about going two-up with Stephanie.
Why not a 1200GSA with a nice sidecar? It's only money after all. :bike_rider:
Mike,
This is a good question and an important part of the discussion. It really comes down to distance traveled. Even when I rode a KTM640 in Panama for a few days straight the vibration and buffeting greatly affected fatigue. On the Trans-America Trail with Brian none of these things were an issue as it was 90%+ dirt. Riding a 640 SXC was similarly torturous. Brian's F800 is nice on the road with a smooth motor. My KTM it hard to ride more than 200 miles a day of pavement with high vibrations and lots of buffeting. It is much better than the smaller thumpers, but still exhausting when compared to a 1200GSA.
Short trips and lots of dirt, get a small bike with lots of suspension travel and a 21" front wheel. I want to do some longer trips with Stephanie two-up and do more exploration or even a Asian overland trip on a bigger bike. That typically leaves the 1200 at the top of the heap, even with its limitations.
So, maybe this thread needs to be about the FIVE bikes I need to buy. Lets see:
1. BMW 1200 GSA
2. Triumph Scrambler
3. Royal Enfield
4. KTM 530
5. Zero DS
Yep, that should do it