International Press release summary.
When BMW Motorrad extended the GS family with an entry-level and
medium category in 2007 in the form of the F 650 GS and the F 800
GS, there was no doubt as to the message: lots of riding fun based
on light, safe controllability over all surfaces, plenty of drive
power and endurance on trips - even when there are only gravel
tracks left to get you where you're going. This has proven to be a
concept in two versions which many motorcycling fans responded to
enthusiastically.
BMW Motorrad now continues this chapter of the GS success story
with the updated versions of these two successful Adventure models:
the F 700 GS and F 800 GS. As always, BMW Motorrad has faced the
challenge of taking something that is already good and making it
even better, consistently focusing on building on the
characteristic strengths of the GS in refining the concept.
The new F 800 GS combines suitability for road use and touring
with superior off-road qualities, bringing the two worlds together
to an extent not previously seen in this class of motorcycle. By
contrast, the new F 700 GS is geared more towards motorcyclists who
do not yet need quite the same level of off-road expertise. Its
strengths are a lower seating height, all-round capabilities for
everyday use and more than sufficient power while also offering
outstanding economy.
Overview of new technical features:
Both models
- Automatic Stability Control ASC, switchable
system (Factory option).
- Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA, rear shock damping only
(Factory option).
- The latest generation of BMW Motorrad two-channel
switchable ABS as standard.
- Newly designed body features in a more dynamic, masculine
look.
- New handlebar switch units and brake fluid containers,
front.
- Cockpit with new dial faces for speedometer and engine speed
display and an extended range of information.
- Comfort seat now available as a Factory option.
F 700 GS only (replaces F 650 GS)
- Increased output (+4hp) and torque in the F 700 GS as compared
to predecessor model: 55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm (F 650 GS: 52 kW
[71 hp] at 7,000 rpm).
- F 700 GS with Twin disc front brake system
- New paint finishes for the F 700 GS:
- Red apple metallic
- Ostra grey metallic matt
- Glacier silver metallic
- New handlebar clamp
- New windshield
- Enduro footrests, wide (special accessory).
F 800 GS only (updated model)
- Lowered suspension for F 800 GS (ex works option/special
accessory).
- LED auxiliary headlight for F 800 GS (special accessory).
- New paint finishes for the F 800 GS:
- Kalamata metallic matt
- Cordoba blue
- Alpine white 3
The main differentiating technical features at a glance:
BMW F 800 GS |
BMW F 700 GS |
63 kW/85 hp |
55 kW/75 hp |
USD telescopic fork |
conventional telescopic fork |
Progressive damping spring strut
|
Gas pressure spring strut |
Spoke wheels |
Cast wheels |
21-inch front wheel
|
19-inch front wheel |
Aluminium handlebar |
Steel handlebar |
880/850 mm seat height |
820/790 mm seat height |
Weight, road ready, 214 kg |
Weight, road ready, 209 kg |
Please note:
- More detailed information is available in the full
international press release:
- Reference to "Safety 360 degree principle" will be explained
in a further press release in coming days.
- Exact AU / NZ standard specification, pricing and availability
will be confirmed closer to launch date (late 2012 - early
2013)
- Reference to "Enduro" should read "Adventure" for the
Australian and New Zealand markets.
Download full Press Kit PDF
For further press / media information contact:
Miles Davis
Marketing Manager Motorrad
Mob: +61 (0)448 342 590
Mail: miles.davis@bmw.com.au