> that their ABS is faulty and needs repair by Yamaha.  For some,

Let's be precise: Yamaha doesn't REPAIR the item (the HU or Hydraulic Unit),
they REPLACE it.

> 3.  Front Tire Cupping - This is a minor annoyance that can be handled by
> relying on the recommendation of owner who have tried various brands of
> tires on this bike.  The list archive provide several choices.

I'm not having cupping problems.

> 4.  Lack of Handlebar Adjustment - The handlebars on the GTS are
> non-adjustable, which means you have to adjust your body position

I'm kind of curious to know just how many bikes made in 93-94 had adjustable
bars?  I'm not talking about handle bars per se, but really about right and
left handles.  My guess is that it is (was) very few.  I don't count
machines that use true handle bars as we know them--the type that run
continuously from one side to the other, but only about those bikes with
bars that had a break in the middle.

Regards,

Henry S. Winokur
94 GTS1000, AMA, MRF,
Nationally Certified Riding Instructor
West Bethesda, MD USA

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