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BMW R 1200GS Adventure
Apart from the unique synthesis of dynamic performance, touring and offroad qualities so characteristic of the "basic" model, the R1200 GS Adventure offers additional offroad qualities and an even higher standard of long-distance riding comfort. So without requiring any supplementary features, this 2006 model from BMW Motorrad gives the rider all these unique qualities in full straight from the factory. Compared with its predecessor, the R 1150 GS Adventure, the new model is
entering the market with numerous improvements and a far larger range of
standard equipment - features adding further potential to the unique
qualities of the BMW R 1200 GS Adventure and clearly distinguishing the new
model from the basic version which naturally still remains in production.
Many features previously only available as special equipment or accessories
now come as standard on the new R 1200 GS Adventure, such as the 33-litre
(7.3 Imp gal) fuel tank, a new windshield for enhanced protection from wind
and weather, the seat adjustable for height, robust tank and engine
With the new Adventure being based on the R 1200 GS, the rider also benefits from significantly more power and torque from BMW Motorrad’s latest two-cylinder boxer: maximum output is 74 kW/100 hp at 7,000 rpm (72 kW/98 hp at 7,000 rpm in the German version, peak torque is 115 Nm/ 85 lb-ft at 5,500 rpm. The other technical features and highlights of the R 1200 GS Adventure are also the same as on the current "basic" model. Using lighter components on the engine, transmission and exhaust damper, as well as weight-optimised components such as the frame, suspension and wheels, the new R 1200 GS Adventure, despite a wider range of series equipment, does not weigh much more than the previous "basic" model. Last but certainly not least, the new six-speed gearbox, the most recent Paralever and Telelever technology, new instruments in digital technology and the on-board network with CAN bus technology represent a significant step into the future compared with the former R1150 GS Adventure.
The new R 1200 GS Adventure continues the successful design concept introduced by the former model, offering a unique combination of dynamic performance and robust riding qualities. High-quality materials and surfaces such as stainless steel and aluminium ensure a unique touch of clear high-tech and very functional elegance. And depending on his personal preferences, the customer can choose from two entirely different colour schemes. Reflecting its wide range of use and riding qualities, the new R 1200 GS comes with an equally wide range special equipment and accessories. Features available right from the factory include BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (a partly integrated, on-demand anti-lock brake system), special offroad tyres, additional headlights, and an on-board computer. Over and above these features available straight off the production line, the BMW Motorcycle Dealer is also able to offer a new range of aluminium cases, the BMW Motorrad Navigator, as well as numerous practical accessories enabling the customer to upgrade his machine individually according to personal requirements and the particular riding conditions and demands he - or she - expects to encounter. Improved in all areas and in every respect, the new R 1200 GS Adventure is certainly a very proud successor to the former 1150-cc model. Based on the "standard" version of the R 1200 GS, this new machine is not only the ultimate long- and short-distance enduro for the globetrotter, the adventurer and traveller, but also a professional machine for bold riders participating in overland expeditions and demanding the utmost of both themselves and their material. And last but certainly not least, the new R 1200 GS Adventure appeals to the discerning customer looking for impressive handling qualities and a striking appearance also in everyday life.
The most important
highlights of the new R 1200 GS Adventure versus the "standard" R 1200 GS:
The most significant
technical highlights of the 2006
R 1200 GS Adventure versus the former R 1150 GS Adventure: 33-litre fuel tank - more miles on one tank of fuel.
At a steady speed of 90 km/h or 56 mph, the R 1200 GS Adventure has a - theoretical - cruising range of 750 kilometres or 465 miles. In practice, this means that the rider of the new R 1200 GS Adventure is able to cover even longer distances between stops for refueling than on any other competition model in the market. Extra-large windshield for superior comfort also at high speeds. Tank, engine and valve cover protection
- no damage from
minor bumps.
Stainless-steel luggage rack - attractively styled and
highly practical. Adjustable seat - just right for offroad riding. Aluminium handlebar with hand protectors.
Extra-wide rider footrests and adjustable gearshift and brake levers. Spring units and cross-spoke wheels for enhanced offroad qualities. The Telelever featured on the front wheel measures 41 millimetres or 1.61´´ in diameter on its fixed tube, while the Evo-Paralever at the rear boasts a central spring strut and travel-dependent damping unit (TDD) - the more the spring strut is compressed, the firmer the damper becomes. Detailed information on the frame and suspension is provided in the R 1200 GS press kit. The new R 1200 GS Adventure comes as standard on BMW Motorrad’s proven, extra-strong cross-spoke wheels offering their superior benefits particularly on extreme tracks, at high offroad speeds, and under high permanent loads and it almost goes without saying that the machine may be fitted with tubeless tyres, just as the spokes can be replaced individually one-by-one. The frame - maximum stability on minimum weight. The front and main frame come directly from the R 1200 GS, the rear frame has been slightly modified in its geometric configuration on the supports for the main and side stands. The extra-light tubular structure integrates the entire power unit as a load-bearing element, helping to further reduce the weight of the new R 1200 GS Adventure versus its predecessor. And last but not least, the modified main stand holder now enables the rider to lift up and park the machine even more easily and conveniently than before. High-performance alternator
- more power reserves for additional
power-consuming items. Power unit - superior power for superior drive qualities. Six-speed gearbox carried over from the R 1200 GS.
Instruments and on-board electrics - digital technology of
the highest standard. Body and design - conveying a clear message in every respect. The colour concept also stands for aesthetic design and powerful character, clearly demonstrating the progress made over the former model. The customer is therefore able to choose from two colour schemes: Opting for Alpine White non-metallic, the rider will enjoy the classic colour of a BMW GS combined with the seat in Black and Red as well as knee covers with Black eloxy plating. Paintwork in White Aluminium matt metallic, in turn, is supplemented by the seat in Black Grey and Olive-coloured knee covers in magnesium eloxy-plated aluminium. This combination emanates a touch of cool technical elegance, harmonising perfectly with the machine’s other metallic components such as the roll bars or aluminium cases. Source Top Speed
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