I remember a few years ago the one dude from the Bikeshow praised the GS310 just a little bit too much and got hammered for it.
If you accept that someone likes and wants a small bike. That he is old, feeble and rides to smell the daisies on something that is light, low and not intimidating. That he, odly, likes long DS trips on a small bike and that good and reasonably soft suspension is a must if he is to get out of bed the day after a ride - then what should he make of the small GS?
The competition, for argument sake, is only the Versys x300 and the V-Strom 250.
Some say that buying a small expensive bike is a waste, that people quickly sell them again and that their market value and demand suffers accordingly. Some say that it is an indian built thing, not really a GS. Some say that it is great and others that it is crap.
What says you and why?
Will realy help my decision-making process, thanks
EDIT......found this thread, so the answers are probably there content://com.android.chrome.FileProvider/images/screenshot/1612346418198932261034.jpg
If you accept that someone likes and wants a small bike. That he is old, feeble and rides to smell the daisies on something that is light, low and not intimidating. That he, odly, likes long DS trips on a small bike and that good and reasonably soft suspension is a must if he is to get out of bed the day after a ride - then what should he make of the small GS?
The competition, for argument sake, is only the Versys x300 and the V-Strom 250.
Some say that buying a small expensive bike is a waste, that people quickly sell them again and that their market value and demand suffers accordingly. Some say that it is an indian built thing, not really a GS. Some say that it is great and others that it is crap.
What says you and why?
Will realy help my decision-making process, thanks
EDIT......found this thread, so the answers are probably there content://com.android.chrome.FileProvider/images/screenshot/1612346418198932261034.jpg