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BMW says patience is a virtue |
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Posted by Staff
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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
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Woodcliff Lake, NJ - January 24, 2008... Motorcycle enthusiasts eagerly
awaiting the arrival of BMW's new F 800 GS will need to be a bit more patient,
as production of the middleweight dual-purpose enduro will be delayed due to
worldwide demand for the popular F 650 GS. The F 800 GS is expected to be
available at US BMW Motorrad retailers in Fall 2008, making it a 2009
model.
Fulfilling a need for a pure off-road oriented motorcycle that
still has all the power, handling and reliability required for long-distance
adventure touring as well as on-street handling, the F 800 GS is perfectly
positioned as a middleweight dual-purpose enduro. The bike, representing yet
another market segment in BMW's dual-sport category, follows in the footsteps of
its highly acclaimed "older brother" - the R 1200 GS - which traces its roots
back to the early 1980s when BMW won the grueling Paris-Dakar rally four times
with its trailblazing dual-purpose R 80 G/S.
The F 800 GS, BMW's latest
dual-purpose enduro, features an asymmetrical double headlight and a look that
is sleek, trim and 100% aggressive. With a compact 85-horsepower parallel twin
engine, lightweight steel trellis frame and double-sided swingarm, along with a
chain drive and longer front and rear suspension travel, there has never been a
BMW dual-purpose machine offering such a unique blend of power, comfort and
off-road muscle.
The 2008 BMW Motorrad GS line features the upgraded R
1200 GS and GS Adventure models, which will arrive in dealerships this Spring.
Since their debut in 2004, the versatile R 1200 GS and its rugged companion, the
R 1200 GS Adventure, have earned praise from motorcycle enthusiasts and the
press for their exceptional performance both on and off the road.
The R
1200 GS has earned award after award, including Cycle World's Best Open Class
Street Bike and the International Journalist's Panel "Best Bike in the World."
For 2008, this go-anywhere motorcycle has several enhancements that meet the
demands of serious motorcyclists on both dirt and pavement. A new aluminum
handlebar which can be mounted in two positions offers increased ergonomics,
making its seated (or standing while off-road) position even more comfortable.
Its engine offers 5% more power and its new transmission ratios also mean
quicker acceleration and better low-speed traction.
The R 1200 GS
Adventure - named "Best Adventure Bike" three years in a row by editors of
Motorcyclist Magazine - also offers a number of significant features that make
it even more adept at riding to the ends of the earth. In addition to new design
elements, including two-part, two-color hand protectors, the new 2008 R 1200 GS
Adventure provides a taller windshield, adjustable seat and extra wide foot pegs
making long days in the saddle both comfortable and enjoyable. A generous 8.7
gallon fuel tank allows the rider to cover vast areas of territory easier and
optional ABS enhances braking safety when required.
The most significant
technological development found on both the 2008 R 1200 GS and GS Adventure
models is optional enduro ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment) technology (a
first-time offering for BMW off-road bikes) with three damper settings - Sport,
Normal and Comfort -- giving riders the option of customizing both front and
rear suspensions to his or her specifications. Whether they are navigating the
urban jungle or touring off the beaten path, these GS models have set a new
standard for the entire adventure bike category.
Motorcycle enthusiasts
got a preview of all three new GS models at Cycle World IMS shows this winter. |
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