BMW GS vs. GSA | The ONLY guide you need

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BMW GS vs. GSA | The ONLY guide you need . BMW R1250GS or R1250GS Adventure. Is the GS or GSA a better choice, and which is the better value? 2021 BMW R1250GS vs GSA. (R1200GS vs GSA)
I've owned both the GS and GSA (adventure). I take you through the important differences that matter in the real world. And we talk price, options and weight - and why the GSA is actually a better value than the GS. Why would you choose one over the other? This is the ultimate video on this topic.
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  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto2 жыл бұрын

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  • @mechcavandy986

    @mechcavandy986

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can I get one of your decals?

  • @teoris50
    @teoris503 жыл бұрын

    Great and precise comparison. I have had 3 GSA's, and an 1150 GS prior to that. I am 70, 5'-11" and have no problem with the height and weight. I hope I can ride them till I am 90. Great channel.

  • @johncoleman1935

    @johncoleman1935

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hmmm, I could help out with exercising the stable if needed. Not good for them to sit around and not get some exercise :)

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing

  • @occashares

    @occashares

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm 68 with a total hip replacement on the rhs. I regularly take a friend to do shopping. So his weight 75 Kg the shopping another 40 Kg means that the GVM is close to 500KG. I have the advantage that I have a factory lowered model GSA 1250 with full 3 panniers, my height being 172cm. The only reservation that I have is that the bike is water cooled which is another subsystem that could fail. I had a 2010 GSA which was air cooled, no fans switching off and on. I lowered that bike and when I traded it in it sold very fast, I believe due to the low suspension.

  • @robertlee8042

    @robertlee8042

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m 74 and drive a 2018 GS Adventure. Use a Sargent seat. I used to be 6’. Now 5’10”. 30” inseam. I can flat foot the bike. Surprising. Seat in low position. Feels high. Not totally comfortable that high but utterly magnificent under way. I love it. I have gotten 350 miles on a tank. Problem is cannot get 350 miles on my bladder. My prior bike was a 42 year old R100S! What a shock. I had no idea what I was missing. None. It’s the difference between a 1960s corvette and a Model T.

  • @Porsche996driver

    @Porsche996driver

    2 жыл бұрын

    Keep on riding!

  • @JEEP-N-DIRT
    @JEEP-N-DIRT3 жыл бұрын

    GSA - At any rate, it still comes down to knowing how to ride it (correctly), and what type of riding will take place. No doubt, the best all around bike for may reasons. For anyone looking to actually go off-road, then please learn how to ride it correctly by taking a good off-road class like the ones offered at the BMW training centers, or the Rawhide adventure riding school out west. Then practice practice practice. On an unrelated - related note, any adventure bike requires a specific skill set in order to maximize what it's designed to do. While some will chime in that this brand is better than that one, and the other is better then this one, at the end of the day, first- go learn how to ride any of the bikes (correctly) so that you'll be better prepared to judge accurately for your needs. Then, go test ride and know that BMW is the only dealer that will generally let you test ride the crap out of any of the bikes pretty much on any given day so make sure to ride it for a while, maybe even a couple of time since it may take a bit to play with all the gadgets, adjustments, etc., then ride it again. After that, you may be like me and look back after 21 years of ownership and realize you made a good decision. (lol). Seriously, don't by a GSA or any bike until you figure out how you'll ride and what kind of riding you intend to do. I love all bikes, but while the GSA is not the best at one particular thing, I'm still a believer that its the best all around everything bike. If you'll be single tracking all day, then go for a smaller dual sport, if you'll be riding across the country (or continent), on road or forrest service roads, or unpaved roads, or occasional BDR's (and maybe taking some of the bypasses if things get too rough), or mountain twisty roads, and want be upright, comfortable, and capable of carrying alot, then GSA is the way to go. Ride safe and God Bless all of you fellow riders. (Unfortunately I'm out of the game for other reasons, but have enjoyed all my years of riding and ownership)

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    great points thanks for sharing

  • @chockss

    @chockss

    2 жыл бұрын

    4

  • @christopher9626
    @christopher96263 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate how in depth you go into the data of the bikes. Watching your vids is like going to class sometimes. I greatly enjoy these vids,

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate that!

  • @trikyle005
    @trikyle0052 жыл бұрын

    That price and weight comparison chart is excellent. Love your channel. Thank you , take care sir.

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben19662 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding job comparing and contrasting the GS and GSA.You've made my decision much easier.Thank you Ian.👍👍

  • @juanfelipearango2029
    @juanfelipearango20293 жыл бұрын

    The detail in your content is just mindblowing, damn i love this channel!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    thank you

  • @skowmi5681
    @skowmi56812 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been on the fence over these two models until watching your video. I am going for the Adventure model. One point that is rarely discussed is retail value and you nailed it. Thanks

  • @SingleTrackMindState
    @SingleTrackMindState2 жыл бұрын

    Great job! Loved how quickly you went through everything yet coved it so thoroughly.

  • @dragoslfc8143
    @dragoslfc81433 ай бұрын

    This comparison literally answered all my questions as I was in doubt between the teo models. Thank you! 🍻

  • @christoff8750
    @christoff8750 Жыл бұрын

    GREAT review...I sat down with paper and pen and followed your numbers. I hadn't really considered the GSA...but you make some really valid points. I'm also a taller rider and love all the ground clearance I can get!! Thanks for the excellent review!

  • @bav114
    @bav1143 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks. I’ve had a GS for nearly 5 years but really fancy changing to a GSA

  • @sportpilottraining49
    @sportpilottraining492 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I was going back and forth between the two bikes and I am moving forward with a 2021 GSA in the Rally color scheme after watching this. The cost looks to be a wash over time and the extra fuel and wind protection really seal the deal for me as I will use either bike as more of a sport-touring rig than an offroad bike. Thanks again for the great content.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    2 жыл бұрын

    Have fun!

  • @ryanmalone2681

    @ryanmalone2681

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too. I don’t mind adding all the accessories, especially since I’m replacing so many things from day 1, like gear lever, footpegs, shift lever, windscreen, and adding additional protection like cylinder head guards, crash bar reinforcement, headlight protection, etc. I chose it because of the additional wind protection and legroom when doing big miles. Signing about 15 seconds going 60+mph I knew it had to be the GSA. I’m used to sport bikes and my K1600 so the GS felt a little like a naked bike.

  • @vicorrosiv
    @vicorrosiv2 жыл бұрын

    Great Break down and comparison of both models! One of the few channels that actually goes into in depth details about this kind of stuff.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @briancarroll2443
    @briancarroll24433 жыл бұрын

    Excellent comparison, very well done! The only thing you might want to add is that there is a low suspension option for both models, and for the rider that does no or only mild offroad, the low suspension might help them to feel more comfortable and confident if they're concerned about getting good purchase when they put a foot down. Cheers!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info!

  • @piotrwydmuch9413
    @piotrwydmuch94133 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic as always. Thank you very much:) It always makes my day.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you too!

  • @thejohnnerparty
    @thejohnnerparty3 жыл бұрын

    Really good overview. A big thumbs up.

  • @thisismartintube
    @thisismartintube3 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic comparison. If I remember correctly, the GSA has always had less rake than the standard bike giving it a slightly shorter wheelbase.

  • @Monkofunknownfunk
    @Monkofunknownfunk2 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are so well done and informative. thanks for content my friend. big fan!

  • @dustydelmar
    @dustydelmar2 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic review and comparison, thank you for sharing this 🙏

  • @stonecold2653
    @stonecold26532 жыл бұрын

    wow. Mega tech info...thanks for all your hard work putting this content together.

  • @adammfharris
    @adammfharris Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! My opinion if anyone wants it- I’m 6’ 1” and own a GS. I don’t like the luggage racks on the GSA. I don’t like the bulk (some of it disappears under movement) I love the clean look of dropping the Varios off the sides and going on an evening or a morning ride. Off-road- the GSA is a handful. As far as suspension travel- How many people on here can even come close to bottoming a GS suspension out? Being a little closer to the ground is better for off-roading heavy adventure bikes in my opinion. Wind protection- get the Puig… it’s cheap, and many people say it’s the best. Foot pegs- the GSA has better pegs. Get the enduro foot pegs. Crash protection- Use half the money you saved from not buying the GSA and get the oem lowers for the GS (the fairings aren’t anywhere near the size of the GSA, it’s all you need), and if you feel like it maybe some bark busters and folding mirrors/clutch/brake levers. If you don’t feel like it that works too, the bike is already pretty tough, and if you break something, just pop it back on with some zip-ties.

  • @Richard.Cabeza

    @Richard.Cabeza

    Жыл бұрын

    Good point about the GS suspension. When I’m riding rugged rocky off-road sections I’m picking my line and not going too fast. I’d buy the GS with the Rally suspension if it was available only because I like to take my gf, otherwise just take it easy.

  • @jakeklasen4938
    @jakeklasen49382 жыл бұрын

    Best most informative video on line , thank you!

  • @robertwellner1247
    @robertwellner12472 жыл бұрын

    Nice job on your videos...keep on making them.

  • @mattshelton7299
    @mattshelton7299 Жыл бұрын

    As someone who's considering a new GS and wondering about the model differences, this was invaluable. Thanks!

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver2 жыл бұрын

    You make a great case for the GSA. That 8 gallon tank and 320 mile range is super appealing. Your spreadsheets look like mine, well done ha.

  • @oldhead_
    @oldhead_ Жыл бұрын

    Currently own a lowrider s and am on the fence between the gs or gsa..test rode the gsa last week and fell in love! 6’ 245lbs and this thing is a dream to ride..was leaning towards the gs for cost but your breakdown clearly shows me to go w the gsa..thank you! Great comparison

  • @norbertscheibner8334
    @norbertscheibner83343 жыл бұрын

    I installed the combined foot pegs on my GS. They have a rubber part mounted on springs. If You drive standing Your weight pushes down the springs and You stand on kind of spikes like with the Enduro foot pegs. Also these foot pegs are height adjustable. The best of both worlds.

  • @dbigatti
    @dbigatti Жыл бұрын

    Incredibly helpful information... thank you!!

  • @paraguitarmedic
    @paraguitarmedic2 жыл бұрын

    Great video man. Good and pertinent info. Subscribed!

  • @superUSA
    @superUSA Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your work! That help me a lot.

  • @venkuuz366
    @venkuuz3663 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully laid out the content. It really helps to choose the right bike....

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear that!

  • @rodolfovasconcelos430
    @rodolfovasconcelos4302 жыл бұрын

    Very good information about the suspension difference.

  • @tontonn9995
    @tontonn99953 жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you back on bikes!!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    More to come!

  • @theowerle1638
    @theowerle16383 жыл бұрын

    Perfect explanation, excellent comparison, thank you! GSA all the way... i also just pick up my 2021 GSA and took me a whole year to come up with the conclusions that you explained in 13 min, I wished this video was done before. I also got Klim gear based on another video o you. Thank you man!!!!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad it helped!

  • @wjvlodek8769
    @wjvlodek87692 жыл бұрын

    Good information and presentation....Thank you!!

  • @brucekendall52
    @brucekendall523 жыл бұрын

    Nicely summarized.Makes total sense.Thks.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @halfcentury1112
    @halfcentury11123 жыл бұрын

    seriously helpful! Now i am going to buy either the gsa or a multistrada v4 s - this was great so thank you vm!

  • @matthewtrueman2579
    @matthewtrueman25792 жыл бұрын

    Great review thanks mate!

  • @roncoleman8351
    @roncoleman83512 жыл бұрын

    Got back from the BMW MOA rally in Montana a few weeks ago…a 5000 mile round trip joy ride from Michigan on my 2020 GSA (low suspension). I’m 5’7” with a 28” inseam and went with the low suspension and find the bike quite manageable despite its beastly looks and reputation. In parking situations I just drop the ESA suspension to minimum and I can nearly flat foot it to back in. Otherwise I ride in the Dynamic suspension and mode settings on pavement, which is where I ride most of the time, except for occasional county gravel roads or fire road to a camp site. I have a K1600 as well, but at 65 years old I bought the GSA as a “bucket list” bike in February last year after spending some time researching and warming up to the model just before the onset of the pandemic…my thought was “if not now, when”? If you’re in to transcontinental touring, like staying off interstates and the “pack mule” functionality of the bike, the GSA is a great choice. You won’t be disappointed.

  • @stretchmfe4913
    @stretchmfe49132 жыл бұрын

    I just picked up the GSA thanks to this video. Appreciate the comparison. Digging this rig so far.

  • @gokhangoreli

    @gokhangoreli

    Жыл бұрын

    They Rake angle on GSA is smaller then GS to control the motorbike easier on low speeds. That makes less force on bar to control heavy motorbike in low speeds

  • @BoilerRealm
    @BoilerRealm3 жыл бұрын

    I went with a GS for the following reasons. I found a great deal on a used bike with the entire Altrider catalog and full Jesse luggage setup thrown at it. And at 5'8" and 150 lbs, I was more comfortable with the smaller bike. If I had found an equally farkled GSA with the lower suspension for roughly the same money, I probably would have went that route. But I'm very happy with the standard GS.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @TallyHoTech
    @TallyHoTech Жыл бұрын

    Great comparison. The best on KZread

  • @faizan418
    @faizan4182 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. Thank you,sorted oout my confusion.

  • @nsanerydah
    @nsanerydahАй бұрын

    Great video with lots of details that newer riders would need to pay attention to. BMW R1250's still a bit too rich for my blood. Glad you're putting these and your R1300 videos out!! Keep up the great work.

  • @rajugeorge2312
    @rajugeorge231211 ай бұрын

    awesome comparison, thanks mate

  • @MrAndrew1953
    @MrAndrew19533 жыл бұрын

    These days the GS would be more than enough. Very thorough guide, well done.

  • @Imporbila
    @Imporbila2 жыл бұрын

    Great content! Thanks guys

  • @easyrider11
    @easyrider113 жыл бұрын

    love ur videos buddy, keep it going

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @arnarne
    @arnarne2 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thank you very much!

  • @hoss6048
    @hoss60483 жыл бұрын

    I used to live in So Cal and would visit Riverside BMW often. Great crew there. I ended up buying a used 2012 GSA in 2015 for $15000. It had 18000 miles at the time on it. I live in the Sierra now and forest roads abound. I replaced the ESA with Tractive manual adjust shocks and it’s still rolling strong. I think I’ll roll up to the pass(Sonora Pass) today. It just opened and an ADV bike is perfect for these parts.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    awesome to hear that.

  • @YangCalgary
    @YangCalgary3 жыл бұрын

    My first time on your channel. It is so hard to find any meaningful information on KZread these days. THANK YOU! for the objective analysis and for providing all important data. I would choose the GS for looks; I don't plan to go 350 mi without a stop.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @bshortt4244
    @bshortt42443 жыл бұрын

    good detailed video.... I went for the GS and put on SW Motech crash bars and luggage. It's a touring bike for me, but when not touring, I can easily strip the "scaffolding " off... and I'm down to the clean look again. But that's what worked for me, given how I use the bike and what I wanted. Great information.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great point

  • @kawabungah20
    @kawabungah202 жыл бұрын

    Excellent review and comparison. Did you ever get confirmation from BMW regarding the differences in take between the two models? Also, I'm anxious to see your 2022 evaluation of the F850 model soon. Thanks again and keep up the excellent, excellent work!

  • @Kojak-zh7qo
    @Kojak-zh7qo2 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video mate thanks for sharing 👍

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @pistolpete6321
    @pistolpete63213 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic comparison video!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Cheers!

  • @ericwoolley5879
    @ericwoolley5879 Жыл бұрын

    Recently did an off-road course on a GS Low Suspension. No loss of capability on level 1 off-road. I have 29” inseam and can put both feet down on balls of feet or flat foot one side with minimal shift of buttock. It appears from BMW’s website that the low suspension GSA is same height despite the higher original height. So I am planning to go GSA for all the reasons contained in this excellent video. Many thanks.

  • @GarHarman
    @GarHarman Жыл бұрын

    Super comparison thank you!

  • @Secularworld60
    @Secularworld603 жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks

  • @kmeyer8436
    @kmeyer84362 жыл бұрын

    Great info! Thank you

  • @superflycatchermtb
    @superflycatchermtb2 жыл бұрын

    I was going to buy a GSA, because of the better/taller suspension. But then I found a '17 Rallye edition GS with the Sport/GSA suspension. It's really awesome riding and looking. Also, I never have an issue with fuel range, 200 miles is enough...if I were commuting that might be a different story. I love how my GS Rallye handles off road gravel and jeep roads and trails. But if I didn't have a Sport suspension GS, then I'd go for a GSA. The extra height and travel really make a difference.

  • @masoodkhan7156
    @masoodkhan71562 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for solving my big problem.....now I know to better go for GSA....soon inshah Allah...good video

  • @rcastells
    @rcastells3 жыл бұрын

    Great, very useful video! now I am trying to change my order from a GS to a GSA.

  • @glenncharles6622

    @glenncharles6622

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am now in the exact same dilemma, especially since I ordered my GS with all of those ‘GSA’ extras… For me, it is the height issue, coming from an 850GS to the 1250. 5’8 w/30” inseam… Ugh, decisions….

  • @rickyboyrandom
    @rickyboyrandom2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir for complete details on comparison between 2 models

  • @tonyalves64
    @tonyalves642 жыл бұрын

    Great review thanks. I have a 2021 GS in Triple Black, i went for the GS because i liked the clean look and didnt like the scaffolding, having said that i do like the GSA also and will hopefully buy one too. The intention is to keep the GS for normal street riding and when i want to go adventuring then take the GSA. I will go for the GSA in rally colours as i feel thats more appropriate for offroad and the Triple Black for the GS for the street. Like he said they both great bikes you cant go wrong either way and it all depends what you want. What i can agree is dont buy the GS and start adding lots of extras then rather go for the GSA its much better

  • @cutitout01
    @cutitout012 жыл бұрын

    I considered this question very long and hard in 2017 and 2018 before finally purchasing the GSA. I chose it for the fuel capacity which to me was the only thing I couldn't replicate on a standard GS to any satisfaction. I live in a place where fuel stations can be very far apart (Alaska) that the ability to ride and essentially never experience "fuel gauge anxiety" between stations in remote areas is a bigger plus than I first imagined. The height never bothered me but I always wanted my wife, who also rides, to be able to comfortably ride any bike we own. She never felt comfortable on the GSA until she was moving and experienced a lot of anxiety over dropping the bike in parking lots and at stop lights. Even with a factory low seat in the low position, she felt insecure. When my front shock seal blew out (unfortunately a common problem at around 15k miles) I elected to change the suspension to GS height using the TracTive ESA compatible setup. With the upgrade in components, the reduced travel is a non-issue for my riding style but it makes the bike fully accessible to my wife. This does not take the bike to the factory lowered height and ends up being a great compromise in travel and ride height. I own three other bikes that all do some things better than the GSA but none that do everything as well. I think that sums up the GS/GSA pretty well.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    2 жыл бұрын

    thanks for sharing

  • @Hemlck
    @Hemlck3 жыл бұрын

    You can get a low chassis version of the GSA to bring the height down and make seat height less important in making your choice between bikes.👍

  • @JohnDoe-xm9ql
    @JohnDoe-xm9ql3 жыл бұрын

    Another great video Ian..

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @anassalam3569
    @anassalam35692 жыл бұрын

    Really really really informative

  • @pruppen
    @pruppen2 жыл бұрын

    I have owned a GSA, now I own a r1200GS. Why? In my part of the world (Norway), I'm never more than 30 min away from a gas station, often much less than that. No need to carry that much fuel around. And for me, weight has become an issue, mostly on gnarly roads. These bikes are HEAVY now, even though they are very well ballanced. And the standard GS looks better. Ps: This channel is great, love it! 👍

  • @123limelight

    @123limelight

    Ай бұрын

    I'm with you on looks I like the slimmer look

  • @IonutAlexandrinRistea034
    @IonutAlexandrinRistea034 Жыл бұрын

    I know this is an “old” video and I'm kind of late to the party, but I would have liked to have all the data you’ve presented in the metric system for all the guys out there watching your videos who are living in Europe (like myself), or any part of the world where the metric system is used. Yeah, I know, I could do the conversion myself, but who has the time and patience really nowadays…? I really like your videos Ian, I hope you don’t mind some constructive criticism and love how your channel has grown and continues to grow! 🍀

  • @J2onton
    @J2onton2 жыл бұрын

    Bike curious, even though I will not buy either. Stayed with your video 100%. Good info and great logical presentation. Enjoyed.

  • @peterobinson4389
    @peterobinson43893 жыл бұрын

    I’ve owned both GSA and GS and actually prefer my GS. I like the lower saddle height of the GS as well as the ease of convertibility from long range travel to the clean look with no panniers. Much of my riding is done sans bags. I’m ready for a break after 200 miles so gas not much of an issue. I love both bikes but love my decision to go with the GS. Happy Trails Folks.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    I do miss the look of the sporty naked GS. My GSA always seems huge

  • @NishadAbdulkhader

    @NishadAbdulkhader

    2 жыл бұрын

    i do like the GS as it looks more sexier than GSA which looks are affected by its tank design but when you beef up the accessories the price comes nearby

  • @thamhayat9733
    @thamhayat9733 Жыл бұрын

    Good review Thanks

  • @erikjensen6503
    @erikjensen65033 жыл бұрын

    Great details thanks!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @rjt8897
    @rjt88972 жыл бұрын

    Very well done video! I had a 2017 GS Rallye and optioned it about as high as one could. I’m 6’2” and in hindsight should’ve purchased a GSA but only to save money. Having said that, and something that’s not considered here, I really don’t like all the silver on GS’s or GSA’s, and went the Touratech route with black everything. Aesthetically I had a great looking bike, equally as capable as a GSA except for the range and weather protection. Kindof splitter hairs but it depends on your focus/interests/personal preferences. I never wished I had more range.

  • @nigeltankard6977
    @nigeltankard69773 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great information

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    You bet!

  • @gregarnett6994
    @gregarnett69943 жыл бұрын

    Well done...thank you!

  • @Richard.Cabeza
    @Richard.Cabeza Жыл бұрын

    IF I’m going on an adventure, I’m taking my full size pickup, towing a smaller box trailer with my GS, mountain bike and camping gear inside and a kayak on top. I’ll park at a forest service, public or private camp ground for a week and take long day trips, put a tent and gear in a waterproof duffle for the back. I totally get the adventure biking and admire those that do it. I don’t want to carry all that shit on my bike and I like to explore when I go to places. For me a GS and if they have Rally in 2023 I’ll get that version. Let’s ride.

  • @christopherkhear5952
    @christopherkhear59523 жыл бұрын

    Informative video, thanks ,

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @shashimenon1000
    @shashimenon10003 жыл бұрын

    Great realistic analysis. Unfortunately at my status (71 years, 166cm, 66 kg, 400+ km tank range), my 192 kg bike with a 810mm seat height is all I can manage as a sport tourer with some off road capability. The beamer is huge, heavy and financially daunting. But among the best for those who can....no doubt. Like your presentations for the unbiased clarity. Good show.

  • @rs232killer
    @rs232killer Жыл бұрын

    Your analysis makes sense if the BMW OEM parts is what you want to add. If you want to go to the aftermarket, then that changes the conclusion. If you like the BDCW pegs and skid plate, if you like the Alt-Rider engine guard bars, if you want Denali lights, if you want a Puig windscreen, if you want Touratech luggage racks, or whatever after market brands you like, then it makes less sense to buy the GSA and put all those extra parts you paid for on a shelf.

  • @terrysantamaria6069
    @terrysantamaria60693 ай бұрын

    I have the 2023 R1250 GS and absolutely love it 😻

  • @n3qdz
    @n3qdz2 жыл бұрын

    Super super useful awesome content

  • @tontonn9995
    @tontonn99953 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the heads up on the Rake and Trail. The did change it for 2021. 2021 Rake - 25.7 degrees (GS), 24.9 (GSA) Trail - 4.0 inches (GS), 3.8 inches (GSA) Wheelbase - 59.6 inches (GS), 59.2 inches (GSA) 2019 Rake - 25.5 degrees (GS), 26.3 (GSA) Trail - 3.9 inches (GS), 4.1 inches (GSA) Wheelbase - 60 inches (GS), 59.7 inches (GSA)

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am surprised because I thought they would keep the chassis the same.

  • @ajojoseph6052

    @ajojoseph6052

    2 жыл бұрын

    So what difference has the rake and trail change made on the GSA in practical riding? I took both out at the BMW Rider academy and couldn't see the difference. Assuming both were 2020s.

  • @mihaimihai9254
    @mihaimihai92542 жыл бұрын

    Both of them are GREAT bikes.... I just tested a GS 1250 and I felt incerdible... It was like I was riding that motorcycle for a long time even if it was the first time when I was riding it. I never felt this when I rode a bike for the first time. I'm a Honda owner but I my next bike will be a 1250 GS (or GSA, I hope -::)). Thanks a lot for this video!

  • @jimc.7121
    @jimc.71212 жыл бұрын

    Great review, Ian. Thank you. It's interesting that the GSA has a shorter first gear. I agree with you that it's because of the extra mass of that bike. V-told is hilarious how he describes the exhaust sound of the GS - like a large bike farting. Ha ha! Does the GSA come with the Akropovic exhaust or is that extra?

  • @markust8904
    @markust89043 жыл бұрын

    That was a great breakdown of the two bikes, Love the GS (2009) and in Canadian dollars and would be more $$$ for either one. At 64 years of age i dont have the strength of a 20 yr old. But you got me thinking of the GSA and although i dont ride extreme off road anymore, a gravel road or two and mostly paved comfort. The wrestling the stopped GSA bike around into my garage seems daunting.

  • @roadglide

    @roadglide

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m 65 go and to the gym 3x week. You can do it MarkusT. Get motivated and get your strength where it needs to be. You’re not dead. These are fantastic bikes. The GSA and Life awaits you.

  • @done4210

    @done4210

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@roadglide I'm 68 at 5'10" and drive by the gym but never stop. For me the GSA is a very manageable bike once you get used to it, more so in my mind than my RT. You can purchase a lowered suspension depending on your inseam. In 2019 I did an 11k mi round trip to the Arctic with no problems on the trip with it being a moderately loaded boat that it is. I love the bulk of the front as it affords a fair degree of wind protection. I will add that an aftermarket seat, IMHO, is a necessity as the BMW seat is torture. I use an airhawk seat, love it. Good luck.

  • @johnfarmer4099

    @johnfarmer4099

    2 жыл бұрын

    62 here and just bought a GSA after not riding for 40 years. At first it was hard to handle but after a month of being careful it is easier to ride than my old Honda 750F. Pushing it around is mostly about balancing it.

  • @mikemerrill175

    @mikemerrill175

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m 71 w a 30” inseam & ride a standard GS just fine. Heck I’ve ridden 100’s of miles of Montana gravel 2 track on my BV 350 scooter. Some of this can be over-hyped. Go buy a used one and give yourself 5,000 k’s to adjust and you’ll be fine.

  • @georgejaltgelt
    @georgejaltgelt3 жыл бұрын

    you nailed it again!

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    thanks

  • @rickrider47
    @rickrider472 жыл бұрын

    They are each excellent and over the years I have owned each. Never an issue with them for rme. Another plus for the Adventure IF you plan to get a GS and then add many of the options is that the higher list price on the GSA will also carry forward to its value as a used bike if you sell it. Options bought separately, add minimal value to the used value in most cases.

  • @desertdaveadv404
    @desertdaveadv4042 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the info.

  • @IanTed
    @IanTed3 жыл бұрын

    Ride a 2019 GSA after two standards, 5’9” tall and 29” inside seam. The GSA is fine though I have used cams to lower seat by about 1” from Wunderlich. I would never buy another standard as the GSA is the better package and feels plusher and handles almost as well.I only ride on road but my height may be an issue off road but weight disappears on the move.

  • @Thirdy_moto1427
    @Thirdy_moto14273 жыл бұрын

    The only key difference between these two bikes is that I can't afford both of them 😭🤣

  • @arnarne

    @arnarne

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am sorry to hear that. I find them very expensive too but found a GSa 2010 with very low mileage on it. It doesn't have some of the latest features but I can assure you it is a great bike to ride and I love every moment on it! Also, it was less than half the price of a new one. Maybe buying a used bmw in good condition could be your solution too? Good Luck!

  • @NaturalAspiratedV

    @NaturalAspiratedV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just buy a new GSA and you will be making more money because it is your happiness.

  • @ijaxon6675

    @ijaxon6675

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most people new to BMW and the GS buy them used. Many of them, like many bikes are garage queens or weekend bikes.

  • @shaggybx
    @shaggybx3 жыл бұрын

    Congrats 👏 nice bike

  • @JoeS97756
    @JoeS977563 жыл бұрын

    Great analysis Ian and good to see you back on a BMW! It sounds like the extra seat height is no big deal for you? I'm tall and with a regular GS not sure I'd want to go any higher but I love everything else about the GSA and may get one. I never thought the fuel range on the regular GS would ever be an issue but I came very close to running out one time so now I can see the benefit of the big tank.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    i love the fuel range, height is fine for me

  • @rahimbinbachoksi6023
    @rahimbinbachoksi6023 Жыл бұрын

    One thing i like abt him is that i Feel most of the time he is honest👍

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this excellent comparison. If in the market for a big GS, I'd get the GSA. I own a baby GS, even though I'm 6'2". It looks bigger than it is. It's a bit cramped for me. It's mostly made for the Asian market. Nevertheless, I come from a small displacement thumper dual sport market. That's all I've ever owned. I prefer the light and maneuverable bikes that are easier to handle, and that's even more important considering that I bought the G310GS for my 60th birthday. It's much more refined than my previous dual sport bikes yet still plenty capable for my old man ultralight adventure camping trips where I carry 20 -30 pounds of camping equipment and a seven pound toolkit, in a waterproof case on the pillion position. My perfect GS would be a water cooled single in the 350-450cc class, with a HUGE fuel tank that also provided thigh protection from brush and rain. 8" suspension travel front and back like my baby GS, cornering ABS and a couple of simple rider modes such as rain mode. Keep the tubeless tires as fixing flats is so much easier, but make sure the wheels are tough enough for big rocks. Four 3 amp USB charging ports that are accessory switched. Make the ergonomics fit larger riders. Novel idea - give it a large lithium battery. Why are motorcycle manufacturers still using tiny lead acid batteries? That's planning to fail. People rip on the baby GS for being made in India, and while it was designed to a cost point, the quality seems very nice to me. I'd still like to see a less cost compromised version designed to be a bit more adventure oriented.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    good points thanks for posting

  • @noelpogiako1
    @noelpogiako12 жыл бұрын

    Really good comparison between the GS and GSA. Excellent video 👏👍👍. But do you have GS or GSA as your personal use?

  • @jonathanrosenesq202
    @jonathanrosenesq2023 жыл бұрын

    This was excellent comparison. Considering how much one might spend on such a dream bike this video is priceless, another shameless plug to join me in becoming a Patron supporter. A real world match up of how typical owner's modify their bikes after purchase. Perhaps a future riding video where you compare the riding experience, such as wind protection, slow speed maneuverability, freeway stability etc and other real world conditions that define the riding experience. Most dealer test ride are limited to short hop and a test ride usually inadequate to get a real sense . As you have much experience on regular GS your opinion is an accurate baseline. This was a timely video as I was at the BMW showroom last Friday looking at a new GSA. Final questing, does the triple black vs Rally color make it appear more slender ,..lol.

  • @BigRockMoto

    @BigRockMoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you kind sir and excellent ideas. And yes, the triple black looks more slender. I am partial to white, however. I also recommend the Riverside dealer, tell them I sent you. (no kickbacks here, but the people there are super nice)

  • @pvkappel

    @pvkappel

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BigRockMoto Great review, though like Jonathan, i am more interested about the riding experience. Any input on that?

  • @malcolmnash5850
    @malcolmnash58503 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant once again and I can't afford ether but I do own a R100rs 1979.

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