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BMW R 1200GS 30th Anniversary Special
Features White paintwork
30-Year History
BMW's answer? Highlight the virtues
of the proven boxer engine to customers, strengthening its popularity. Gerlinger
recalls, "Part of the solution came from within the walls of the development
department, where a BMW enduro quietly took shape. A boxer with a single-sided
swing arm - what a wonderful new creation! However, the sense of excitement was
tempered by a host of questions. Can boxers really fly? Is it possible to
present such a large motorcycle to customers - credibly - as an enduro?"
By July 1987, BMW had sold 21,864 GS models. So what to do? Improve it. In late
1987, the company released the R 100 GS, which had a 980cc motor that produced
60 hp at 6,500 rpm, up 10 hp from the R 80 GS. The bike also featured better
handling, mostly due to the new swing arm design called the "BMW Paralever."
This system largely eliminated the negative side effects of the shaft drive
system, whereby the rear would lift under acceleration as the suspension
stiffened up. There was also a R 65 GS model available only in Germany, which
featured a 27 hp engine from the BMW R 65 fitted to the chassis underpinning the
BMW R 80 GS.
The "Funduro," R 80 GS "Basic," and R 1150 GS
Wanting to appeal even more to
globetrotters, the 1150 GS "Adventure" was released in 2002. The bike featured
all the amenities for riders in need of an all terrain long-distance machine:
longer struts with travel-dependent damping, anodized wheels, large windshield,
single-piece seat and a sturdier oil sump guard. BMW also offered accessories,
such as a 30-liter fuel tank, aluminum luggage system, heated grips or further
improved ABS II.
2008: F 650 GS / F 800 GS Source Ultimate motorcycling
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