Show us your GS/GSA LC

Don't often visit this section, but that GS is very good. If you don't need the capacity of metal boxes, and eschew the weight and bulk of Varios - then that is a great solution.

Nice one, Fred
 
New WMAS Response bike? LOL

Haha, such is the need to trim the budget, they cut the bikes and now only have one solely for ceremonial duties. Makes you wonder if they ever really needed them in the first place.

Wasn’t like that in the olden days. :rob


BTW - Hugger and extended mudguard now fitted. ��
 
New to the GS and forum

Got this 4th Sept and loving it

Andy
 

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Haha, such is the need to trim the budget, they cut the bikes and now only have one solely for ceremonial duties. Makes you wonder if they ever really needed them in the first place.

Wasn’t like that in the olden days. :rob



BTW - Hugger and extended mudguard now fitted. ��

There are very few in SWAST too... thing is, a GSA would be the PERFECT RV for a lot of the areas covered by our trust. Not that I’d get to play #stuckonthetrucks :-(
 
Thus is mine, wife and I gad a great blast in Wales during August Bank Holiday. Weather was fanatic too.....

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Three for the price of one...............

Mine is the Triple Black on the right. Out and about a couple of weeks ago with friends.
 

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Which extended mudguard please?

Pyramid Plastics, also known as Puig.

It doesn’t require any drilling which is why I was happy to take it off my old one and refit it to the new.

Also just about to send off for some Pyramid upper frame infill panels. Again had some on my other bike but as they were quite faded I decided to leave them on. They made a hell of a difference to the muck that used to get splashed onto my legs.
 
There are very few in SWAST too... thing is, a GSA would be the PERFECT RV for a lot of the areas covered by our trust. Not that I’d get to play #stuckonthetrucks :-(

I gave it a lot of serious thought some many years ago but then thought about how hot and sweaty I get in normal clothing when on a resus. Doing full ALS in leather.... no way Pedro.:eek:


But I take your point a GS or GSA would be a much more versatile vehicle in the city, town and the sticks.
 
As everyone is showing their's I might as well show mine!
 

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On the way back from Inverness, pulled over just after Balmoral to water the plants and have a quick slurp of coffee, and before that near Grantown on Spey at the old AA phone box.



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The TB is the best looking GSA to date. :thumb
 
Somewhere in Spain in August.
Alan R
 

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