Contents.

  1. The new BMW F 800 GS Adventure.
  2. Model characteristics and design.
  3. Colours.
  4. Engine output and torque.
  5. Technical specifications.

1. The new BMW F 800 GS Adventure. (Short version).

BMW Motorrad is the most successful manufacturer of large-capacity Adventure bikes and, with the F 700 GS and F 800 GS, leads the way in the mid-size category, too.

The new F 800 GS Adventure builds on this position. Based on the dynamic, off-road-oriented F 800 GS, the Adventure model offers an optimal combination of agility, long distance practicality and off-road capability. Following the tradition of the popular boxer-engined GS Adventure models, it provides off-road-oriented motorcycle aficionados, world travellers and enduro fans with an authentic GS Adventure experience in the mid-size segment.

The F 800 GS Adventure is powered by the ever popular, liquid-cooled 798 cc four-valve twin-cylinder engine as featured on the F 800 GS, with electronic fuel injection, closed-loop catalytic converter and six-speed transmission. Developing unchanged maximum power of 63 kW at 7,500 rpm, and with maximum torque of 83 Nm at 5,750 rpm, this power plant impresses with quick and lively response, powerful torque and low fuel consumption.

Engineered and equipped for world travel.
Like the F 800 GS, the Adventure model too features a robust, torsionally resistant tubular steel spaceframe, although the rear subframe is reinforced to cater for the larger, 24-litre tank (8 litres more than on the F 800 GS model), which significantly increases the bike’s range. As with all BMW motorcycles, the Adventure model is equipped with ABS as standard, while further safety- and performance-enhancing systems – Automatic Stability Control (ASC) and Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) – are available as factory-fitted optional extras. These features position the BMW F 800 GS Adventure, along with the F 800 GS, as the safest mid-size touring enduro on the market.

As another optional extra, the new F 800 GS Adventure is available with Enduro mode as part of a package featuring ASC. At the press of a button, the rider can increase the slip threshold of the ABS and ASC systems when heading off-road, for an even more dynamic riding experience and with improved acceleration and braking on loose terrain.

The F 800 GS Adventure boasts new, aggressive bodywork styling that underlines its globetrotting abilities, while a new, very comfortable seat, a larger windscreen for improved protection against the elements and hand protectors also support this image. Other new standard specification on the F 800 GS Adventure includes wide off-road foot pegs, an adjustable, reinforced rear brake lever, an engine protection bar and a pannier rack which also functions as a tank protection bar.

Highlights of the new BMW F 800 GS Adventure:

  • Based on the same versatile overall concept as the F 800 GS, with powerful twin-cylinder engine and agile suspension, but with enhanced off-road and globetrotting abilities.
  • Aggressive GS Adventure bodywork styling.
  • Larger, 24-litre fuel tank (+ 8 litres).
  • Extended range (by approx. 120 km).
  • ABS as standard.
  • ASC as a factory-fitted optional extra.
  • Enduro mode as a new optional extra, in combination with ASC.
  • Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) as a factory-fitted optional extra.
  • Reinforced rear subframe.
  • Off road tyres.
  • Even more comfortable seat.
  • Large windscreen.
  • LED auxiliary headlight as standard
  • LED indicators as standard.
  • Wide off-road foot pegs.
  • Adjustable, reinforced rear brake lever.
  • Engine protection bar.
  • Pannier rack also serves as a tank protection bar.
  • Comfort package: on-board computer, heated grips, pannier mounts, centre stand as standard.
  • Wide range of special accessories and ex-works optional extras.
  • Key technical data at a glance:

      BMW F 800 GS Adventure BMW F 800 GS
    Tank volume: 24 litres 16 litres
    Standard seat height: 890 mm 880 mm
    Low seat height: 860 mm 850 mm
    Lower option: yes 820 mm
    DIN unladen weight: 229 kg 214 kg
    Max load: 225 kg 230 kg
    Dimensions L / W / H: 2,305 / 925 / 1,450 mm 2,300 / 920 / 1,345 mm
    Fuel consumption
    90/120 km/h:
    4.3 / 5.7 l 3.8 / 5.2 l

    Australian specification and pricing:

    BMW F 800 GS Adventure. $18,550\*

    Standard Features

    • Comfort package:
      • onboard computer
      • heated grips
      • centre stand
    • LED auxiliary lights.
    • LED turn indicators.
    • Off-road tyres.

    Optional equipment.

    • Enduro Package $580
      • Off-road mode for ASC/ABS
      • ASC
    • ESA $450
    • ASC $385
    • Anti Theft Alarm $505
    • Seat Low $0

    2. Model characteristics and design.

    BMW GS Adventure is a byword for the finest in two-wheeled exploration.

    For many years now, the Adventure versions of the large BMW GS boxer bikes have been discovering far-flung corners of our planet and pressing on where others have to turn back.

    The arrival of the F 800 GS Adventure sees BMW Motorrad now offering this same concept for the mid-size adventure segment for the first time – and just like the boxer-engined GS Adventure models, the newcomer is also built for increased off-road riding and operation under the harshest conditions.

    High-torque, smooth running parallel-twin engine.
    Just like the F 800 GS, the new F 800 GS Adventure employs the extremely compact two-cylinder engine inclined forward at an angle of 8.3 degrees with a displacement of 798 cc and four valves per combustion chamber. Equipped with electronic fuel injection, closed-loop catalytic converter and a six-speed gearbox, the power unit excels with its spontaneous response, pulling power and low fuel consumption. Its system of balancing masses using a swivelling conrod that compensates for first- and second-order inertia forces is the only one of its kind to be fitted on a standard production bike. Valve actuation is by means of double overhead camshafts and speed-resistant rocker arms. Output of the liquid-cooled engine is unchanged at 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm, with a peak torque of 83 Nm (61 lb-ft) at 5,750 rpm.

    Robust chassis with reinforced rear frame and ABS as standard.
    The chassis of the new F 800 GS Adventure is based on the proven concept used on the F 800 GS, featuring a robust, torsionally stiff steel frame in tubular construction with the engine integrated as a load-bearing element. The steering head connection via gusset plates and the one-piece double-strut swing arm made of diecast aluminium have also been adopted unchanged. The only difference is that the rear frame in square steel tubing has been strengthened to make allowance both for the 8-litre increase in fuel tank capacity and the more rigorous demands on the bike’s off-road abilities. ABS already comes fitted as standard on the new F 800 GS Adventure, as it does on all BMW production motorcycles.

    The new, extra-light and compact two-channel Bosch 9M BMW system featured on the F 800 GS is fitted here too. It comes with inlet valves that can be infinitely adjusted for even better response as well as wheel sensors that automatically monitor the distance between sensor and sensor wheel. ABS can be deactivated at the press of a button if the rider so wishes – ideal for advanced off-road riders.

    Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) as a factory-fitted option.
    The list of optional extras available ex-works includes a unique feature for the mid-size adventure segment in the form of Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA). This lets the rider conveniently adjust the rebound damping of the rear shock absorber in the same way as on the F 800 GS with a simple push of a button on the left handlebar, even while on the move. Depending on the damping mode selected – “Comfort”, “Normal” or “Sport” – the electronic control unit determines and sets the appropriate damping rate. This is done by means of a small, light stepper motor on the shock absorber, while a corresponding symbol appears in the instrument cluster display. The spring preload, on the other hand, is adjusted manually using an easily accessible hand wheel.

    Automatic Stability Control (ASC) with new Enduro mode as an ex-works option.
    A further unique selling point in the mid-size enduro segment is the Automatic Stability Control (ASC) system that also features on the F 800 GS. This traction control function regulates the amount of engine torque transmitted as a function of the friction coefficient between the road surface and the rear tyre. This has the effect of preventing the rear wheel from spinning, thereby enhancing traction and handling safety. If the rider does not wish the control electronics to intervene, the system can be switched off by pressing a button, even on the move.

    The new F 800 GS Adventure holds a world first in store for the mid-size segment with the Enduro riding mode that is available as an option in conjunction with ASC. When changing from roads to rougher terrain, a handlebar control enables the rider to simply switch to Enduro mode and thereby activate an ASC and ABS setting that has been specially tuned for off-road riding. In this mode, the ASC and ABS control logic is modified to delay intervention. The slip threshold is increased, resulting in improved acceleration and stopping power on loose surfaces at the same time as making the riding experience even more dynamic and active. The Enduro mode can only be ordered in conjunction with the optional extra ASC in the Enduro package, although ASC continues to be available on its own, too.

    New styling and extended equipment features for superior globetrotting prowess.
    The new F 800 GS Adventure really underlines its credentials as an adventure bike that is eminently suited to world travel and provides a safe and dependable means of exploring even the remotest regions of the planet with a host of specialised equipment features.

    The mere appearance of the new F 800 GS Adventure clearly signals what its name promises. It takes its cue from the large boxer GS Adventure models by adopting the same authentic, markedly aggressive look. The characteristic GS flyline continues to stand out clearly from all angles.

    When it comes to ergonomics and comfort, the new F 800 GS Adventure further demonstrates its globetrotting capabilities with a seat that is more comfortable and slightly higher than on the F 800 GS, making longer day stints even easier to cover. A lower seat can be selected as a special accessory. Meanwhile, an enlarged windscreen provides even better protection from the elements, while sturdy hand protectors and adjustable brake and clutch levers are also available.

    Suitability for off-road use is further enhanced by wider off-road foot pegs with vibration-damping rubber tops that can be removed for riding off-road. The adjustable tip for the rear brake lever allows for optimum operation of the rear-wheel brake when the rider is in a standing position off road.

    The severe operating conditions often encountered in rough terrain prompted the reinforcement of the rear brake lever and the inclusion of an engine protection bar plus the pannier racks that double as protection bars for the enlarged fuel tank. Its capacity of 24 litres means that it holds 8 litres more than on the F 800 GS, increasing the bike’s range by around 120 kilometres.

    3. Colours.

    The new F 800 GS Adventure also signals its adventurous nature through two new colours.

    In Sandrover matt, the F 800 GS Adventure unambiguously displays its claim to Adventure and exudes a particularly aggressive stance.

    Racing red, on the other hand, lends the F 800 GS Adventure a particularly light and sporty look while accentuating its dynamic qualities.

    4. Engine output and torque.

    5. Technical specifications.

    BMW F 800 GS Adventure

    Engine

    Capacity

    cc

    798

    Bore/Stroke

    mm

    82/75.6

    Output

    kW/hp

    63/85

    at engine speed

    rpm

    7,500

    Torque

    Nm

    83

    at engine speed

    rpm

    5,750

    Type

     

    Water-cooled four-stroke in-line twin-cylinder engine

    Compression; fuel

     

    12.0 : 1; Premium unleaded (95 RON)

    Valve actuation

     

    DOHC (double overhead camshaft), rocker arms

    Valves per cylinder

     

    4

    Ø intake/Outlet

    mm

    32/27.5

    Ø throttle valve

    mm

    46

    Carburetion

     

    Electronic intake pipe injection, engine management BMS-KP

    Emission control

     

    Closed-loop three-way catalytic converter

     

     

     

    Electrical system

    Alternator

    W

    400

    Battery

    V/Ah

    12/14

    Headlight

     

    High/low beam: 12 V/55 W, halogen

    Rear light

     

    LED brake/rear light

    Starter

    kW

    0.9

     

     

     

    Power transmission gearbox

    Clutch

     

    Multi-disc oil bath clutch, mechanically operated

    Gearbox

     

    Claw-shifted six-speed gearbox

    Primary ratio

     

    1.943

    Transmission ratios

    I

    2.462

     

    II

    1.750

     

    III

    1.381

     

    IV

    1.174

     

    V

    1.042

     

    VI

    0.960

    Rear wheel drive

     

    Chain

    Transmission ratio

     

    2.625

     

     

     

    Chassis

    Frame construction type

     

    Tubular steel frame, load-bearing engine

    Suspension, front

     

    Upside-down telescopic fork,
    Ø 43 mm

    Suspension, rear

     

     Double-strut swing arm, aluminium cast in one piece

    Spring travel front/rear

    mm

    230/215

    Wheel castor

    mm

    117

    Wheelbase

    mm

    1,578

    Steering head angle

    °

    64

    Brakes

    front

    Hydraulically actuated double-disc brake, Ø 300 mm
    twin-piston floating calliper ,

     

    rear

    Hydraulically actuated single-disc brake, Ø 265 mm,
    single-piston floating calliper

     

    BMW F 800 GS Adventure

    ABS

    BMW Motorrad ABS as standard, disengageable

    Wheels

     

    Spoke wheels

     

    front

    2.15 x 21"

     

    rear

    4.25 x 17"

    Tyres

    front

    90/90 R21

     

    rear

    150/70 R17

     

    Dimensions and weights

    Total length

    mm

    2.305

    Width with/without mirrors

    mm

    925/895

    Seat height (without rider)

    mm

    890 (SA 860)

    DIN unladen weight, ready for road

    kg

    229

    Permitted total weight

    kg

    454

    Fuel tank capacity

    l

    24

     

    Riding data

    Fuel consumption

    90 km/h

    l/100 km

    4.3

    120 km/h

    l/100 km

    5.7

    Acceleration

     

     

    0-100 km/h

    s

    4.1

    Maximum  speed

    km/h

    193

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    Scott Croaker
    Product Communications Manager
    783 Springvale Road
    Mulgrave VIC 3170
    Australia
    Tel: +61 (3) 9264 4150
    mailto: scott.croaker@bmw.com.au

    Miles Davis
    Marketing Manager Motorrad
    783 Springvale Road
    Mulgrave VIC 3170
    Australia
    Tel: +61 (3) 9264 4021
    mailto: miles.davis@bmw.com.au