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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Noticeable difference in width though, between the 8 and 12.
    Haven't sat on the 8GSA or the new 12GSA, but between last years 800 and 1200 I thought they were pretty similar. The new water 1200GS is much narrower in the middle than the previous one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyC View Post
    Haven't sat on the 8GSA or the new 12GSA, but between last years 800 and 1200 I thought they were pretty similar. The new water 1200GS is much narrower in the middle than the previous one.
    the new 800GS has WP suspension ( at least the adventure model), not sure if started on '13 or just '14. according to some reviews its much better, also new version has the electronic bits too. That said I wouldn't get one (even if I could which is not the case) as it is heaaavy, low to the ground

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    My 2 cents I started on farm bikes ,trail bikes and slowly got bigger now I'm 70 kg and currently on a gs1200 and its fantastic on the tarseal and we all do a ton of that getting somewhere awesome fun on the gravel but a little bit to handle on the ruff stuff but its capable and a complete new challenge just to get through without having to pick it up and one learns quickly to avoid the soft stuff they are really hard to push.
    But big bikes are so nice to ride I will be sad when I down size in my dreams to my next bike Gs800 I don't think I would want to go any smaller for me now ,I have a trail bike for trail riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pampa View Post
    this was posted over the video but is relevant here
    Erm, relevant to who?
    I have to say it again. That man can ride!
    Manopausal.

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    Seriously? I'm not going to even bother to say hold my beer... it ain't gonna happen, he pretty much had the ends swapping roles!
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Well I guess that vid proves a point... whatever bike you have at what ever stage, you can learn to ride the snot out of it.

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