I think it's all covered isn't it?
I've test ridden the new RT1200 WC and for me it still feels like a two wheeled John Deere. If you like them you like them but they are not ST's. After that bought a ST11 as a stop gap, I'm now hoping that stop gap is a very long one. The new rumoured RT1250 VVT will no doubt be a good update for the RT range but I still don't think it will be an ST. I would also agree that the FJR is probably the nearest modern equivalent and that your replacement should reflect what you want a bike to do. Why buy a large tourer if you're not using it for that purpose, if you want agile, sportier, more fun (?) the choice is endless.
You only have to look at the GW to see that manufacturers are changing bikes for our new lifesylife (whatever that is), which only works of course if your lifestyle has changed as well.
Honda's replacement for the ST has already arrived, it's just a lot of folk don't buy into it. Honda didn't make the VFR1200, VFR1200X, Africa Twin, Crosstourer etc. because they had time on their hands, this is what marketing says we all want, we might not, but Honamkawasuz are not going to build bikes for limited markets.
The truth is we all sort of shot ourselves in the foot by embracing the adventure market (does anyone else hate that term), if you ride through Europe you see more of these than any bike genre.
Enjoy your Pan, if you love it and can't envisage life without one, go buy a new/nearly new whilst you can, that'll be the next ten years covered and there'll be a new GW by then!
Upt'North.
I've test ridden the new RT1200 WC and for me it still feels like a two wheeled John Deere. If you like them you like them but they are not ST's. After that bought a ST11 as a stop gap, I'm now hoping that stop gap is a very long one. The new rumoured RT1250 VVT will no doubt be a good update for the RT range but I still don't think it will be an ST. I would also agree that the FJR is probably the nearest modern equivalent and that your replacement should reflect what you want a bike to do. Why buy a large tourer if you're not using it for that purpose, if you want agile, sportier, more fun (?) the choice is endless.
You only have to look at the GW to see that manufacturers are changing bikes for our new lifesylife (whatever that is), which only works of course if your lifestyle has changed as well.
Honda's replacement for the ST has already arrived, it's just a lot of folk don't buy into it. Honda didn't make the VFR1200, VFR1200X, Africa Twin, Crosstourer etc. because they had time on their hands, this is what marketing says we all want, we might not, but Honamkawasuz are not going to build bikes for limited markets.
The truth is we all sort of shot ourselves in the foot by embracing the adventure market (does anyone else hate that term), if you ride through Europe you see more of these than any bike genre.
Enjoy your Pan, if you love it and can't envisage life without one, go buy a new/nearly new whilst you can, that'll be the next ten years covered and there'll be a new GW by then!
Upt'North.