Greetings All
A quick update now that I'm over the 1000Km mark.
Screen - I fitted the taller touring screen (Obtained from AliExpress for a lot less than the Suzuki item). It does make a difference though I'll be trying an additional spoiler on top of that to see if that helps even more.
Panniers - I got these fitted at the first service as they arrived after the bike. They are a good size and look to be suitably sturdy. I've yet to carry anything of any weight in them but thus far they get a qualified thumbs up.
Heated grips - These were fitted earlier this week - It cost me just over $950 with the labour included... Still - They seem to work well and they are the same thickness as the original grips so aren't too bulky. They have three heat settings and are easy enough to use with the button being on the left hand grip itself. They've come in very handy this week here in Wellington...
Overall - The last big four cylinder bike I owned was my 2004-model GSX1400 which I really enjoyed. This feels like it's a few generations on from that bike - Mostly that is positive though I do miss the 1400's low rev shunt which used to muscle you along in such an effortless manner. Personally I'm glad that Suzuki use older tech and keep their prices lower than a lot of the competition - 'If it works then why fiddle with it' is a good mantra to have and this bike is a good example of that. It reminds me a lot of my Triumph Sprint ST/GTs that I've owned in the past though with more tech and a four-cylinder character to it. It's a definite improvement on the GSX-S1000F that went before it and it's still as quick as I'll ever need or want.
Yes I do look at the BMW R1250RS and wonder about the 'What if?' had I spent the extra money on one of those. They are a cracking machine and I'm certain that I'd love owning one but for the nearly $10k difference I'd always be wondering just how much more that extra money bought me over the GT.
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