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BMW R 1300GS Adventure / Trophy / Triple Black / Option 719 Karakorum
From a press release issued by BMW: BMW Crossing the Sahara in searing heat, climbing the Himalayas, or exploring the Amazon rainforests – for more than two decades the big BMW GS Adventure boxer engine has been synonymous with long-distance motorcycle journeys. To ensure that this remains the case in the future, and to provide adventurous motorcyclists with even more capabilities, BMW Motorrad has an almost completely redesigned the engine, chassis, bodywork, design, and storage concept of the new R 1300 GS Adventure compared to the previous model, taking the cornerstones of the BMW GS Adventure to a new level.
“The appearance of the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure is sure to attract attention. The big GS is not only visually different from its almost dainty sister. Never before have seating comfort, ergonomics and wind and weather protection been so harmoniously combined with precise handling, exceptional suspension comfort and smooth running. The new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure has set itself the goal of becoming the benchmark for large adventure motorcycles.” Christof Lischka, Head of BMW Motorrad Development. The highlights of the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure:
Engine and Drivetrain Newly developed boxer engine, with more power and torque as well as improved smoothness and efficiency. Like the BMW R 1300 GS, the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure is powered by the powerful and completely redesigned boxer engine. It has a capacity of exactly 1,300 cc while the ratio between bore and stroke is 106.5 to 73 mm (predecessor: 102.5 to 76 mm). This increase in capacity derives from an enlarged cylinder bore and a new crankshaft with reduced stroke. It has a power output of 145 hp (predecessor: 136 hp), still generated at 7,750 rpm, and develops a maximum torque of 110 ft-lbs. 6,500 rpm (predecessor: 105 ft-lbs. at 6,250 rpm), making it by far the most powerful serial production BMW boxer engine to date. The maximum engine speed is 9,000 rpm. In addition to the increased maximum output compared to the predecessor model, the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure also benefits from more torque, which is noticeably higher, than in the predecessor model, across the entire engine speed range, especially in the dynamically relevant range between 3,600 and 7,800 rpm, where a level of more than 96 ft-lbs. is constantly available. This makes the new R 1300 GS Adventure more capable than ever before, combining enormous drive power with impressive peak power output. And this contributes to the riding fun both solo and with a passenger, for sporty runs on winding roads, and on extended road riding sessions at a higher speed. At the same time the efficiency was also optimized. Despite a significant increase in power and torque, the fuel consumption of the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure is almost identical to that of its predecessor. The new boxer engine sets standards in terms of running smoothness, too, offering a more direct response to throttle commands thanks to reduced load reversal cycles in the powertrain. Ideal alignment of the engine-frame also ensures an excellent vibration response. The boxer engine in the new R 1300 GS Adventure still uses the well-established air/liquid cooling system where coolant flows through the engine elements that are subject to thermal stress, such as the cylinder heads. Other features that are retained include the vertical-flow cylinder heads, variable oil intake, effective piston base cooling and the DOHC valve gear with light cam followers. In the new boxer engine, the two camshafts are driven on each side of the cylinder by a timing chain running over both camshafts, each from a reduction sprocket. On the right-hand side, the drive is located in front of the cylinder, while on the left-hand side the timing chain shaft is arranged behind the cylinder. Furthermore, the engine of the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure features the tried-and tested knock sensor system and the BMS-O engine management system for highly effective air-fuel ignition. With increased power and torque, the new engine features an increased compression ratio of 13.3:1 (predecessor: 12.5:1). The gain in power and torque with high efficiency is due to recalculated timing and larger valve diameters: These now measure 44 mm instead of 40 mm on the intake side and 35.6 mm instead of 34 mm on the exhaust side. New transmission, now located below the engine for more compact packaging with reduced weight.
New shaft drive and hub. To increase shifting precision, the transmission now has a sensor signal transmitter for the optional Shift Assistant Pro based on a new concept involving a torsion magnet. This is reflected in a much more direct feel when shifting gears. The shaft drive and rear axle hub have also been newly designed. The shaft drive now has larger universal joints, and the reduced deflection angle also reduces the non-uniformity of the rotational transmission that is inherent in propeller shaft joints. The rear axle hub has been redesigned and now has a longer wheel axle stub for easier mounting and dismounting of the rear wheel. BMW ShiftCam technology for smoothness, excellent fuel economy and emissions. The intake cams for the left and right-hand intake valves of the partial-load cam differ in stroke and angular position. This phase shift causes the two inlet valves to open with a time delay and to different extents. The effect of this phase shift manifests itself in a swirl and thus a stronger turbulence of the fuel-air mixture flowing into the combustion chamber. As a result, the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure benefits from more effective combustion.
Lightweight stainless steel exhaust system: optimum performance and low weight. Four standard riding modes including “Enduro” mode for an enhanced off-road riding experience. The new R 1300 GS Adventure now has four rather than three riding modes to suit individual rider preferences. The “Rain” and “Road” riding modes allow riding characteristics to be adapted to most road conditions. The “Eco” riding mode makes it possible to use the innovative BMW ShiftCam technology to obtain maximum range from each tank of fuel. In this riding mode, a gentle throttle curve and moderate torque limitation promote a riding style that is as economical as possible. In order to provide visual support for a riding style geared towards optimized fuel consumption, an efficiency indicator in the upper status line of the TFT color screen provides feedback when “Eco” mode is activated. If maximum performance is required – e.g., on hills or when overtaking – it is simple to quickly switch to another riding mode using the riding mode button. The riding mode “Enduro” enables an enhanced riding experience off the beaten track with a specific set-up for off-road use. Optional Riding Modes Pro with additional modes. Standard Engine Drag Torque Control and riding mode pre-selection. The new R 1300 GS Adventure can be fitted with the optional “Riding Modes Pro”: which adds additional riding modes “Dynamic”, “Dynamic Pro” and “Enduro Pro”. In addition, the “Dynamic Pro” and “Enduro Pro” riding modes each allow adaptation to individual needs. With the standard riding mode pre-selection, the rider can use the riding mode
button to make an individual selection. For this purpose, at least two and a
maximum of four riding modes can be chosen from a list in the settings menu, and
these can be selected successively using the riding mode button. This offers a
wide range of options for configuring the new R 1300 GS Adventure to suit the
rider’s personal needs. One option is to create a performance-oriented
configuration, for example: “Dynamic” and “Dynamic Pro” for the road and
“Enduro” and “Enduro Pro” for off-road. Another possibility is to reduce
complexity to a maximum of only two riding modes, such as “Eco” and “Road”. In
this way, a preferred and easily manageable number of riding modes can be
configured and selected while riding. The behavior of the control system depends on the riding mode: in “Eco”, “Rain” and “Road” modes, the Engine Drag Control ensures maximum ride stability, whereas in “Dynamic” and “Dynamic Pro” modes the control system allows a little more slip. In “Enduro” mode, however, the engine drag torque is only minimally reduced so that the available slip torque can be used to improve traction. Optional Automated Shift Assistant (ASA) for fully automatic clutch actuation with manual or automated shifting for more riding enjoyment. With the new Automated Shift Assistant (ASA), BMW Motorrad offers an innovative technical solution to make motorcycling easier and more comfortable. True to the motto “Simplify your ride”, the riding experience is enhanced by the automation of the clutch and gear shift, without sacrificing the emotionally important dynamics of the gear change. BMW's Automated Shift Assistant (ASA) on the new R 1300 GS Adventure allows clutchless manual shifting or fully automatic shifting. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad. BMW’s Automated Shift Assistant (ASA) on the new R 1300 GS Adventure allows clutchless manual shifting or fully automatic shifting. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad. The Automated Shift Assistant is an ingenious functional design in which two electromechanical actuators automate the clutch and gear-shifting of the six-speed transmission – the main difference to a conventional shift assistant. There is no need for a hand lever to operate the clutch manually. Starting, stopping, and maneuvering become simple tasks with the Automated Shift Assistant. Riding with the Automated Shift Assistant also becomes more enjoyable thanks to the fast, speed- and load-adapted gear changes. The rider’s workload is reduced, which makes riding more enjoyable. In addition, the Automated Shift Assistant provides a more direct connection to the powerful boxer engine, as the precise clutch actuation makes it easier to control the riding experience via the throttle and adjustable gear lever. In ‘M’ shift mode, gear changes can still be made by foot control, allowing the rider to decide when to change gear. In ‘D’ shift mode, the Automatic Shift Assistant really comes into its own. Shift points are automatically selected by the engine control unit. In both ‘M’ and ‘D’ modes, the rider benefits from perfectly executed gear changes with a smooth interruption of traction. The result is efficient motorcycle acceleration and increased riding stability. When shifting up, for example, the jolt associated with a classic manual gearbox with a manual clutch is largely eliminated, as is the risk of helmet contact between the rider and passenger. Gears can also be changed manually at any time in ‘D’ mode. Downshifts are designed to be as smooth as possible and to minimize disturbances in the chassis. Specific characteristics of the automated shift function are assigned to the different riding modes to ensure perfect shift behavior in each riding situation. In combination with Adaptive Cruise Control or Forward Collision Warning, the networking of functions brings the future of motorcycling to life. In difficult riding situations, the clutch lever and throttle grip require a great deal of concentration. Even if you are travelling with luggage and perhaps a passenger, using the clutch and gear lever takes resources. With the Automated Shift Assistant, the rider retains control of the drive in every riding situation and has more freedom. Riding becomes a more relaxed and enjoyable experience. The powerful boxer engine allows an almost effortless start on uphill gradients, for example, thanks to automated clutch actuation, which also pays dividends in terms of better vehicle control off-road or on difficult surfaces. Riding pleasure takes on a whole new meaning when you choose the automated D mode. Optimally selected gear changes create a new riding sensation with a more intense riding experience. The right gear is automatically selected according to the rider’s individual needs, resulting in a harmonious and extremely smooth riding experience. Electromechanical clutch and gearshift actuators combined with sophisticated
electronic controls. The clutch is operated by an electro-mechanical actuator combined with a
hydraulic system with a direct hydraulic connection between the clutch master
and slave cylinders. The actuator regulates the required clutch slip, engages
the clutch when changing gear and disengages it when stopping. In shift mode “D” the gears are changed automatically depending on the riding mode, engine speed, throttle position and lean angle parameters. Gears are shifted according to the riding situation and dynamic requirements. Gearshifts can also be performed manually.
Chassis and Suspension Completely new suspension with steel sheet metal shell main frame and aluminum rear frame. Longer, height-adjustable rider’s seat and more comfortable seats for both rider and passenger. Like the engine, the entire suspension of the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure was redesigned from the predecessor model. The center piece is the new steel sheet metal main frame, which, in addition to more compact packaging, offers higher levels of stiffness than the predecessor model. In the course of the redesign, the rear frame was also completely reconceived. In place of the previous tubular steel construction, the new R 1300 GS Adventure now has a lattice tube rear frame made of aluminum tubes and forged parts. The choice of this design with load bearing, slender, hexagonal extruded aluminum tubes for the lower beam is based on the requirement that the new R 1300 GS Adventure will be used primarily for long journeys. High seating comfort for the rider and passenger, combined with a large-volume luggage system, have been given top priority. Two-stage seat height adjustment for the rider’s seat and longer, more comfortable seats for the rider and passenger are conceptually linked to the choice of rear frame concept. The new R 1300 GS Adventure also places great emphasis on modularity. For example, the footrest extensions for the passenger can be removed for a sporty solo configuration, or three different versions of passenger grab handles can be fitted. The best of both worlds: EVO Telelever front wheel guide with flex element and EVO Paralever rear wheel guide for even greater steering precision and ride stability. The front wheel guide in the new R 1300 GS Adventure still follows the Telelever principle introduced by BMW Motorrad 30 years ago – but in an innovative, newly designed form that combines the best of both worlds. On past, sporty BMW motorbikes such as the R 1200 S or the HP2 Sport, the upper fork bridge is clamped directly to the fork tubes and attached to the frame via a ball joint mounted on the frame. This creates a very stiff connection between the fork legs and fork bridge, so the tilting movement of the upper fork bridge, which is inherent in the Telelever system, is hardly noticeable due to the short handlebars. In motorcycles such as the boxer BMW GS models, with long spring travel and high handlebars, this tilting movement would be disadvantageous. For this reason, the upper fork bridge is rigidly but rotatably bolted to the frame via a deep groove ball bearing. The swivel connection to the fork legs is via a flexible bearing with spherical roller bearings. This tilt decoupling frees the handlebars clamped to the fork bridge from the tilting movement, thereby ensuring that handlebar movement is not influenced by the suspension. Compared to the rigid bolting on the sporty models, however, lower stiffness levels have to be considered with this construction. With the Evo Telelever, BMW Motorrad now combines the strengths of the two previously used Telelever variants. Clamped tightly to the fork tubes – as previously in the sporty design – the upper fork construction incorporates a handlebar decoupling system that prevents any detrimental tilting movement and only transmits steering forces. The tubular handlebar is clamped in a handlebar bridge via two clamps. The connection from the handlebar bridge to the upper fork bridge is the core element of this construction: a strikingly showcased stainless steel plate – the so-called flex element. Due to its flexibility and geometric design, it is able to compensate for the tilting movement while at the same time transmitting steering forces. The actual upper fork bridge is pivotally and rotatably connected via a radial swivel bearing to a sturdy steering shaft tube, which in turn is guided in the main frame via a cylindrical roller bearing at the top and a deep groove ball bearing at the bottom. This sophisticated construction creates significantly greater rigidity, which is reflected in the noticeably increased ride stability of the new R 1300 GS Adventure. The simultaneous addition of an extra roller bearing for the ball joint in the lower fork bridge also ensures thrilling steering precision due to the lower bearing friction. The diameter of the quick-release axle, which is approx. 2 oz. lighter, has been increased by 0.2 inches to 1.0-inch, thereby further increasing the stiffness of the front wheel guide. The rear wheel guide of the new R 1300 GS Adventure has also been redesigned compared to the predecessor model. The hallmark of the revised Evo Paralever is a significantly stiffer connection via the suspension in the frame, which has been extended for greater traction. In addition, the swingarm bearing is arranged off-axis to the axis of rotation of the shaft drive joint. The new R 1300 GS Adventure has 0.8-inches more travel at the front and rear, in keeping with its role as an adventure and expedition motorcycle. The spring travel is 8.3 inches at the front (R 1300 GS: 7.5 inches) and 8.7 inches at the rear (R 1300 GS: 7.9 inches). Due to the longer suspension travel compared to the R 1300 GS, the caster and wheelbase values have changed. Caster is 4.7 inches (R 1300 GS: 4.4 inches) with an identical steering head angle of 63.8 degrees and a wheelbase of 60.4 inches (R 1300 GS: 59.8 inches.
Optional Adaptive Vehicle Height Control and Adaptive Vehicle Height Control
Comfort. When stopping, a low vehicle height is set for the best possible ground accessibility and for easier maneuvering, while the standard vehicle height with full spring travel is available when riding. Unlike the various previous systems of this kind, the lowering or raising happens quickly and almost imperceptibly for the rider – and only when it truly makes sense. The raising time is approx. 3 seconds, lowering takes approx. 1.5 seconds. Propping up the R 1300 GS Adventure when it is lowered is now easier due to the Comfort Prop-Up Aid together with the standard center stand, which is also fitted with a fold-out and extended step for easier use. In addition, the Adaptive Vehicle Height Control can be customized, and the rider can choose between automatic or permanent lowering or permanent high setting, depending on personal requirements. For smaller riders or for particularly good accessibility and even easier
handling, the new R 1300 GS Adventure can also be fitted with the optional
Vehicle Height Control Comfort. It has all the features and functions of the
Vehicle Height Control, but with the addition of lowering the vehicle by an
additional 0.8 inches. This reduces the seat height to 33.5 inches when
travelling and to 32.3 inches when stationary. Smaller riders in particular
benefit from this special equipment, which can be further customized with
additional optional extras such as the comfort handlebars and the low,
adjustable comfort seat. The new R 1300 GS Adventure comes standard with two newly developed radially mounted four-piston fixed calipers and twin disks at the front and a single disc brake with two-piston floating caliper at the rear in conjunction with BMW Motorrad Full Integral ABS Pro. Here, the handbrake lever activates the front and rear brakes simultaneously. The adjustable foot brake lever now likewise actuates the front and rear brakes at the same time. Full Integral ABS Pro is optimized for on-road and off-road use, depending on the riding selected mode. In the ABS Pro settings, it is possible to lock the rear wheel via the foot brake lever. As a back-up system to BMW Motorrad Full Integral ABS Pro, Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) offers increased safety when braking in difficult situations, by preventing unintentional throttle application. By means of intervention in the engine control, the drive torque is reduced during braking, making full use of the braking power at the rear wheel. This keeps the motorcycle stable and shortens the braking distance. Thanks to the standard dynamic brake light, traffic to the rear is alerted to even more effectively to the fact that the motorcycle is being braked. Two different wheels are available for the new R 1300 GS Adventure, sized 3.0 x 19” at the front and 4.5 x 17” at the rear. All model variants have standard, newly developed cross-spoke wheels with aluminum rims for dedicated off-road use. Optional enduro forged wheels are intended for off-road use and offer a total weight advantage of approximately 4.0 lbs. compared to the somewhat more robust cross-spoke wheels. Excellent ergonomics for tall and short riders thanks to a wide range of optional equipment. Standard enduro footrests for the rider and comfort enduro footrests for the passenger. The unique success story of the BMW GS models is partially due to their excellent rider and passenger ergonomics. For the rider, the key factor is the so-called ergonomic triangle consisting of handlebars, seat, and footrests. It is this that largely determines the degree of seating comfort, vehicle control and maneuvering characteristics as well as touring suitability. The ergonomic design of the body significantly influences these properties, too. The ergonomic triangle of the new R 1300 GS Adventure has been optimized to provide a comfortable position for long-distance riding with the best possible vehicle control when off-road. Enduro footrests for the rider ensure sure-footedness off-road, while comfort enduro footrests for the passenger provide long-distance comfort. Riders of different heights have differing needs in terms of the position of the seat, handlebar grips and footrests. With two different handlebar variants (standard and comfort handlebars) and an optional two-stage handlebar risers (+0.6 inches and +1.2 inches respectively) as well as a handlebar twist angle of 10 degrees, the handlebar ergonomics can also be customized in addition to the different rider seats and footrests available as optional equipment or as original BMW Motorrad accessories, in order to equip the new R 1300 GS Adventure entirely according to personal requirements. A total of five rider seat options, three passenger seat options, three rider footrest options and three hand lever, foot lever and foot brake lever options add to the unique customization options available for the new R 1300 GS Adventure. Electronics and Electrical Systems Standard full LED matrix headlights, low-profile auxiliary headlights and turn signals integrated into the hand protectors. Optional Adaptive Headlight Pro headlight. BMW Motorrad is regarded as the pioneer when it comes to motorcycling safety and safety related innovations. Accordingly, the new R 1300 GS Adventure offers a very small and attractive full LED headlamp with a novel, distinctive light icon as standard. The new R 1300 GS Adventure also features two extra-flat auxiliary headlamps with LED technology that blend harmoniously and safely into the bodywork. This combination illuminates the road with unprecedented clarity, thereby ensuring even better perception in traffic. State-of-the-art LED light units with newly designed LED turn indicators – integrated in the hand protectors at the front, function-integrated at the rear – round off the lighting concept of the new R 1300 GS Adventure. With the optional Adaptive Headlight Pro, the beam of the matrix full LED headlamp turns into the corner according to the lean angle. In this way, the corner is almost fully illuminated because the light moves to where the motorcycle is heading. Due to the adaptive headlight function, the horizon of the light remains relatively constant and is seamlessly adapted to the respective lean angle. This dynamic adjustment of the light cone, also with the support of the daytime running light elements, creates a particularly wide and homogeneous illumination of the road. Optional Riding Assistant with Active Cruise Control (ACC), Front Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Change Warning for greater safety and comfort when riding. The new R 1300 GS Adventure is already equipped with Dynamic Cruise Control (DCC) with braking function as standard. This system can apply the brakes to maintain the selected speed on downhill sections. The optional Riding Assistant offers even more functions. It consists of Active Cruise Control (ACC), Front Collision Warning (FCW), and Lane Change Warning. Active Cruise Control (ACC) enables maximum comfort and the best possible safety when motorcycling: The electronic cruise control with integrated distance control can be used to set the desired riding speed as well as the distance to the vehicle in front. A radar sensor at the front of the motorcycle determines the distance to the vehicle ahead based on the yaw rate and vehicle speed. If this distance decreases, the system reduces speed and automatically restores the desired distance. This frees the mind for carefree riding fun – also ensuring a relaxed ride, especially on lengthy tours. Front Collision Warning (FCW) with brake intervention is designed to provide protection from collisions and help reduce the severity of accidents while Front Collision Warning uses the ACC radar system to provide protection from rear end collisions. Lane Change Warning monitors the lanes to the left and right and can help ensure a safe lane change while supporting use of the rear mirror. A radar sensor monitors the area behind the motorcycle, as well as covering the infamous blind spot. If another vehicle is approaching or dangerously close and could potentially be overlooked by the rider, the lane change warning function detects this and warns against changing lanes. This is indicated by a symbol in the respective rear mirror. Optional new light functions. After the ignition has been switched off, the front and rear lights are switched
on to “Goodbye” for a brief moment before finally darkening slowly. This
function is intended to mark the rider’s departure from the motorcycle – and to
make a clear statement at the same time: There’s a BMW here now. Triple Black and Option719. The Comfort rider’s seats are available in three different seat heights as well as the option to select the seat heating – an optional equipment item that offers three heating levels. The seat height adjustment (+/- 0.8 inches) and the tilt adjustment (4°) are located on the vehicle. The heating functions are operated via a menu function in the TFT display. In combination with the optional seat heating, the heated grips also offer three heating levels. The selection is made via the new multi rocker switch on the left handlebar end: Here it is possible to choose between seat heating and heated grips. The passenger seat heating is operated by a toggle switch with two heating levels that is located at the bottom left-hand side on the seat. Standard on-board power socket, USB-C socket and ventilated smartphone charging compartment. Optional second available 12-volt auxiliary socket. The new R 1300 GS Adventure offers two different sockets as standard. A 12-volt on-board power socket is installed on the right-hand side of the cockpit. There is also a USB-C socket with a 5-volt power supply in the hinged smartphone charging compartment on the top of the tank. Charging current is available up to 2.4 A, enabling fast charging depending on smartphone type. This most widely used type of USB-C socket with charging electronics enables a smartphone to be charged while riding by connecting an adapter cable. The original BMW Motorrad accessories include a USB adapter cable for this purpose that has been tested over time and is equipped with a sturdy kink protection. In tried-and-tested BMW Motorrad manner, the external and therefore easily accessible socket is designed to be short-circuit-proof and is protected against overvoltage. Thanks to the integrated sealing cap, it is also effectively protected against environmental influences such as water penetration. An additional 12-volt socket is available as optional accessories. It is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle below the rear frame. Connectivity: Multifunctional 6.5-inch full-color TFT screen. This means it is possible to conveniently make a phone call or listen to music during travel. If a smartphone and a helmet with the BMW Motorrad Communication System are connected via Bluetooth to the TFT screen, for example, the rider can conveniently access media playback and telephone functions. These phone and media functions can be used without installing an app. With an active Bluetooth connection to a standard smartphone, the rider can listen to music on the road. In addition, the free BMW Motorrad Connected app offers practical arrow navigation directly via the TFT display. The BMW Motorrad Connected App can be downloaded free of charge from the Google and Apple app stores. It comprises attractive additional functions such as route logging and the display of other travel statistics and information. Recorded routes can also be shared directly with other motorcyclists via the Rever community. The basic navigation is particularly attractive for motorcyclists who want to comfortably manage everyday traffic or short trips without additional equipment.
Standard Intelligent Emergency Call for added safety. The Service Assistant service automatically informs the BMW Motorrad dealer (specified in the customer’s BMW ID) that service work is due. This selected authorized dealer then contacts the customer to arrange a service appointment. The Status Report function sends current status data relating to the motorcycle to the BMW Motorrad Connected App – even if the smartphone is not paired with the vehicle. This includes information such as fuel level, remaining range, mileage, and service requirements. Design and Model Variants Effective wind and weather protection with windshield and hand
protectors with hand protector extensions. Three "fastening elements" are incorporated into the fuel tank to allow easy removal and remounting of tank bags while refueling. Three “fastening elements” are incorporated into the fuel tank to allow easy removal and remounting of tank bags while refueling. A key component of the outer skin in the central bodywork area of the new R 1300 GS Adventure is the 7.9-gallon aluminum fuel tank, which is largely uncovered. High-quality highlights include recessed BMW emblems and embossed GS lettering on both sides, while two visible welding seams in the seat area demonstrate the technology and manufacturing precision. It was particularly important to the developers at BMW Motorrad that the tank, with its large outer skin, also fulfils its additional task of carrying a tank bag in a special way. That’s why three fastening elements have been added to the upper tank paneling for easy and simple refueling and quick access to the smartphone charging compartment. This clever solution offers individual fastening eyelets for items of luggage and at the same time provides an articulated mount with snap lock for the 12-liter tank bag with waterproof inner bag and outer bags, which is available as an accessory. Individual fastening eyelets on the tank also allow luggage to be lashed down. The sheer width of the tank inspires confidence and provides effective frontal weather protection. Functional, narrow side surfaces integrate the rider perfectly and offer the best possible ergonomic conditions even off-road. Effective wind and weather protection is provided by the standard large
windshield in combination with the two large transparent wind deflectors
(cockpit panels), making for a uniquely quiet and comfortable ride, even on long
journeys. The optional electric windshield adjustment allows the windshield to
be adjusted to the rider’s personal preference with millimeter precision from
the comfort of the handlebars. The standard hand protectors with hand protector
extensions and integrated turning indicators provide maximum protection for
hands and arms. Rubberized tank trays to the left and right of the upper tank
covers are also standard. They provide non-slip, secure surface for tools or
items during stops. The modular concept of the new R 1300 GS Adventure allows customers to tailor it entirely to their individual needs and preferences. This concept is brought to life by the innovative design of the aluminum lattice tube rear frame, which serves as the basis for a wide range of independently combinable options to tailor the R 1300 GS Adventure to suit personal tastes and the demands of longer journeys and adventurous touring. Standard equipment includes a sturdy case holder for mounting a luggage roll or bag, and the comfortable passenger grab handles are functionally and elegantly integrated. The new R 1300 GS Adventure also reveals its sporty character with a slim, short rear tail with sports grab handles and attachment options, as on the R 1300 GS Trophy. A robust 37-liter aluminum top case and a top case holder with vibration-decoupled top case plate, electrical interface for lighting, central locking, and USB charging socket as well as integrated passenger grab handles are also available as optional accessories. The maximum load is 17.6 lbs. A passenger backrest pad is optionally available for the aluminum top case. This means that the passenger enjoys even more comfort – both on short trips and long tours. The aluminum top case can also be fitted with a single key locking system as an option. The new aluminum side cases, each with a load capacity of up to 22 lbs., are also ideal for easy and safe transport of luggage. The total capacity is over 73 liters (37 liters left, 36.5 liters right). They are simply, quickly, and securely attached to the innovative case holders made of forged aluminum. The magnetic coupling integrated into the left-hand case holder acts as the electrical interface for the USB charging socket in the left-hand case. Thanks to the harmonious integration into the rear, the width does not exceed 39.4 inches when both cases are fitted. They can also be fitted with a single key locking system as an option. The optional 10-liter volume extensions per case provide even more storage space. Made from high quality aluminum, they are quick and easy to fit. Practical inner bags, universal holders and frame and radiator cowl bags for even more flexibility and comfort when transporting luggage. The new R 1300 GS Adventure offers unrivalled possibilities for storing luggage on the bike, thanks to numerous innovative features from the original BMW Motorrad accessories range. Custom-fit waterproof inner bags are available for both the aluminum side cases and the aluminum top case. The aluminum cases can also be fitted with a storage net in the lid and a carrying handle. The wide range of universal carriers available for the new R 1300 GS Adventure offers enormous flexibility in terms of luggage storage. They allow items such as rainwear to be easily attached to the aluminum cases using a tightening strap. Designed to match the shape and design of the aluminum cases, they can be easily attached to the front, back and sides of the cases. The sturdy frame bags are ideal for carrying smaller items that need to stay on
the bike. Securely bolted to the rear frame, they have a waterproof inner
compartment and a capacity of 2 liters. Thanks to the sturdy design of the base and lid, a waterproof inner bag with a capacity of 4 liters and a maximum load of 4.4 lbs. each, they are a robust addition to the innovative storage concept of the new R 1300 GS Adventure. The BMW R 1300 GS Adventure Basic model variant. BMW R 1300 GS Adventure Style Triple Black. BMW R 1300 GS Adventure Style GS Trophy. BMW R 1300 GS Adventure Option 719 Karakorum.
Standard and Optional Equipment Optional Equipment Individual Options -
Aluminum side case mounts. Windshield spoiler -
ConnectedRide Navigator. Protection. -
Oil fill protection cap, black. -
Additional power socket.
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