Hayabusa to BMW 1200 GS
Discussion
black-k1 said:
I think there are too many on this thread who have not actually read (or understood) what the OP is asking.
He is NOT asking if the GS is the best bike for his SA tour company or if there are better alternatives.
He is NOT asking for opinions on the GS’s ability off road.
He is NOT asking if setting up a SA touring company is a good or bad thing to do.
He is NOT asking for advice on how to set up a SA touring company.
He IS ASKING if people feel that the move from a Hayabusa to a GS is considered a good move for a 25 mile commute into Wimbledon.
The OP had already made up his mind on all the things he was NOT asking about but got responses for anyway.
He has now (top of page 2) made up his mind about his original question having received sensible answers to his question on other forums!
In fairness it wasn't a black and white question to start with.He is NOT asking if the GS is the best bike for his SA tour company or if there are better alternatives.
He is NOT asking for opinions on the GS’s ability off road.
He is NOT asking if setting up a SA touring company is a good or bad thing to do.
He is NOT asking for advice on how to set up a SA touring company.
He IS ASKING if people feel that the move from a Hayabusa to a GS is considered a good move for a 25 mile commute into Wimbledon.
The OP had already made up his mind on all the things he was NOT asking about but got responses for anyway.
He has now (top of page 2) made up his mind about his original question having received sensible answers to his question on other forums!
If the OP didn't want to discuss his business, South Africa, off road capabilities, etc. then he didn't have to include any of it as it's all irrelevant to the question he actually wanted answering.
This is a forum for deliberation - people will always respond to information and points posted by the OP.
I see the OP has his new steed - enjoy!
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