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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Palouse Country, WA
Posts: 73
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Compared to my GS...
...the S is like the rack (he said with a smile on his face). But I'm new to my R1100S, and just getting acquainted with the riding position and handling characteristics. Even with the stock GS, there are four alternative seat positions. The stock S seat can be hard on one's Package.
All day isn't a problem on the S, but that's because marathon riding isn't my idea of fun. I get breaks because I like to stop and contemplate the landscape, chat with the natives, even enjoy the occasional ale or lager.
On a comfort scale of 1 - 10, I'd rate the S a 5+ (for what it's worth, I'd rate my bone stock R1100GS an 8 on the same scale). tom
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Tom
'94 R1100GS
'03 R1100S
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