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BMW R 1200GS Adventure Triple Black
In 2011, BMW launched the R 1200 GS Triple Black special edition. The concept
was obviously successful, because the more hardcore R 1200 GS Adventure has now
received the same treatment.
Features
Special Sapphire Black Metallic paint
Just when you thought that BMW's
venerable flat-Twin had reached the logical conclusion of its evolution with the
R1200's cam-in-head design, the Germans go and throw us a wonderful curveball.
Benefits were plain on the HP2 Sport. That engine allegedly made 128 horsepower,
a significant bump from the cam-in-head R1200S and its claimed 122 hp, with more
power through the whole rev range.
And so, the GS remains a big bike, its wheelbase spanning 59.3 inches and seat
height variable between 33.5 and 34.3 inches. Wheel travel is 7.5 inches at the
front and 7.9 at the rear. The Adventure takes that a step farther with 8.3/8.7
inches of travel, and consequently sets the seat at a stock height of 35.0 to
35.8 inches. The claimed dry weights are surprisingly low at 448 pounds for the
R1200GS and 492 for the R1200GS Adventure. From my personal experience riding
these machines, these claimed weights must be very, very dry, like James Bond's
favorite vodka martini! Source Cycle World
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