Single plate
dry clutch, 180 mm diameter. Hydraulically
operated
Max Power
77 kW 105 hp @ 7500 rpm
Max Torque
115 Nm @ 5750 rpm
Transmission /
Drive
6 Speed /
shaft
Gear Ratios
1.583 / 1.259 / 1.033 / 0.903 / 0.903 / 0.805
Frame
Tubular space frame,
engine load-bearing
Front Suspension
BMW Motorrad Telelever;stanchion
diameter 41 mm, central spring strut,
spring pre-load 9-times mechanically
adjustable, 210mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension
Die-cast
aluminium single-sided swinging arm with
BMW Motorrad Paralever; WAD strut (travel-related
damping), spring pre-load hydraulically
adjustable to continuously variable levels
by means of handwheel, rebound damping
adjustable, 220mm wheel travel
Front Brakes
2x 305mm discs 2 piston calipers
Rear Brakes
Single 265mm disc 1 piston caliper
Front Tyre
110/80 R19
Rear Tyre
150/70 R17
Seat Height
915 / 895 mm
Dry-Weight / Wet Weight
223 kg / 258 kg
Fuel Capacity
33 Litres
Consumption average
16.8 km/lit
Standing
¼ Mile
12.7 sec
Top Speed
200.6 km/h
The reworked basic model was already characterized by a
unique mixture of sporty handling and suitability for touring and offroad
use, but the Adventure also wins hearts and minds with improved perfor-mance
and traction, additional offroad qualities and a level of long-distance
comfort that has been enhanced even further. These unique qualities combine
with the very extensive range of series equipment to make the new R 1200 GS
Adventure suitable for world trips the moment it leaves the factory.
More dynamic drive and
improved traction.
The new, even more dynamic drive of the R 1200 GS Adventure
even manages to outstrip the 1170 cm3 engine of its predecessor model, which
provided confident propulsion in any conditions. With 105 bhp at 7,000 rpm,
a maximum engine speed of 8,000 rpm and an even broader engine speed range,
it provides the perfect conditions for confident riding whatever the
conditions, in line with the special demands that an adventure-tourer has to
meet.
Reworked transmission and
short first gear if required.
Like the basic R 1200 GS version, the R 1200 GS Adventure
places its trust in a completely reworked 6-speed transmission which, with
its shortened transmission ratios and a shorter secondary ratio, provides
clearly improved traction and acceleration. Combined with the reworked
engine, the R 1200 GS Adventure is much more lively and dynamic in the upper
half of the engine speed range, while still providing more traction in the
lower ranges.
With enlarged bearing diameters and changed shaft distance, the completely
revised six-speed transmission takes account of the often extreme demands
made of an adventure-tourer. In addition, a shorter first gear is offered
for the R 1200 GS Adventure as a special option – this gives additional
advantages when riding over very confined, difficult terrain.
Features of the BMW R 1200
GS Adventure:
Even more dynamic drive and improved traction.
Reworked transmission and short first gear if required.
Even more universal use through optional Enduro ESA.
Reworked design emphasising the offroad and world travel character.
Perfect, tried and tested series equipment for extreme tours.
Color options: Magnesium metallic matt, plain red.
Special equipment and tailor-made accessories in accordance with the
familiar BMW standards
This is the last word in round-the-world
motorcycling can do. With a monstrous 33-litre tank, grunty motor,
shaft-drive and excellent reliability in all climes and conditions the
BMW R1200GS Adventure redefines the giant trailie motorcycle class. And the
BMW R1200GS Adventure is a giant – at nearly a quarter of a ton fully-loaded
and with a lofty 910mm seat only the brave or foolish will venture far from
the tarmac on this motorcycle.
Engine
The new 1170cc, Boxer twin SOHC motor in the BMW R1200GS Adventure is taken
from the best-selling motorcycle, the BMW R1200GS. It’s powerful, torquey
and well-geared for effortless cruising at motorway speeds. The BMW R1200GS
Adventure's gearbox is pretty indifferent; clunky, with the odd false
neutral, especially from second to first. Sixth is no longer the overdrive
it was on the older BMW R1150GS Adventure, on this motorcycle the ratio is a
normal accelerative gear.
Ride and Handling
On the road the BMW R1200GS Adventure belies its weight and height and
handles lightly and surely, though it takes a while to get used to the
slightly detached feeling the front Telelever suspension produces. The
servo-powered brakes are too powerful off-road, but work well on it,
providing you swap the Continental Twinduro tyres to more
road-biased motorcycle tyres like Bridgestone’s Battlewing.
Equipment
As stock the BMW R1200GS Adventure already drips with off-road protection
like bash plates, hand guards and crash bars. There’s ABS, a sat nav system
and heated grips as optional extras for this motorcycle along with a
selection of hard and soft luggage.
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