This is what I was expecting to find. I was expecting a bike that could not really cope with really spirited riding. I thought it would pogo about, ground out, or otherwise protest too much.hjr1100s wrote:I had one for a loaner for a week and agree with all your observations.... but then again if you compare it to R1100S it's not better: it is in the touring department (wind protection, comfy seat a.s.o.), but it definitely isn't in the sports department (but you could fix that).
Sure you can wear your kneepads, but if you cut the crap and stop hanging about like a monkey, you'll drag the footpegs every corner. The suspension for sure doesn't cope with that kind of riding style (but ...you could fix that).
But it just didn't. It held its line, it was steady on its springs, and it powered through. Maybe, my recent diet (16st to 12.5st), and my hanging off riding style, meant the bike simply wasn't troubled. If so, aren't I a lucky chap!
IMHO it is the same or better than my old R1100S. But not as good as the VFR in the handling stakes. (As sports tourers go I don't think anything has as much poise TBH).
BUT . . . I did not ride the ST in the dry, so I suppose I cannot be totally sure how it would handle under full pressure. I would definately take one out in the dry for some serious cornering action before I bought one. So, I guess I stand to be corrected.