Yeah I'm liking them too. You keeping the sweet 800GS??? I've been thinking about a GS for an alaskan trip this summer, but with 3 bikes in the garage now I may push the Connie through that $#%^ hehe
Yep, the 800 is a keeper. Truth be known if I could have only one bike it would be the F800GS. It handles everything well and it's street manners are easily tamed with a seat (anything but stock) and the MRA Vario screen w/adj spoiler. Since the addition of the full pipe and PCV it is as smooth as butter off idle to the top. I rode an 800 with PCV, auto tune, and stock header. I felt like I was riding a stock bike. If I get the time free and we do the trip I will be on the GS, not that the 14 can't but because the GS can do those little detours off pavement.
BOT, I have a set of the Rigids on the F8 with amber lens covers for daytime use, bright as all get out, pull the covers off and they are NOT suitable for street use, just too bright.
An added note, LEDs make for very sharp shadows, often hiding that which you are looking for, blending HIDs and LEDs makes for really good vision. Do a simple test with a variety of flashlights, find a bush and see which highlights the most, including whats behind the bush. The results will surprise you. It isn't always the brightest that wins. This is very important on the trail and rural areas.