BMW R1200 GS (2005)
The BMW R1200 GS (2005) is a popular adventure touring motorcycle that comes with a six-speed manual transmission and a reliable 1170cc air-cooled boxer twin engine. It is equipped with the Telelever and Paralever suspension system that provides excellent stability and prevents diving during heavy braking.
The motorcycle features a comfortable seating position and ergonomics that make it suitable for long rides. It has a relaxed riding stance with an upright handlebar that reduces fatigue on the wrists and shoulders. The seat is adjustable and includes a low-height option for shorter riders.
The BMW R1200 GS has a fuel tank capacity of 20 liters, which provides excellent range for long-distance touring. The bike is also equipped with standard features such as an adjustable windshield, heated grips, and ABS brakes.
One notable feature of the motorcycle is its off-road capabilities. The BMW R1200 GS comes with an Enduro ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment) system that allows riders to adjust the suspension to suit different terrains. It also has a switchable ABS system that can be turned off for off-road riding.
In terms of performance, the BMW R1200 GS delivers a maximum power output of 100 hp at 7,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 115 Nm at 5,500 rpm. It has a top speed of around 200 km/h and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.6 seconds.
Overall, the BMW R1200 GS (2005) is a versatile and reliable adventure touring motorcycle that offers excellent performance, comfort, and off-road capabilities. It is a popular choice among riders who enjoy long-distance touring and adventure riding.
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