BMW R1200 GS Adventure
BMW’s automotive heritage exists not only on four, but two-wheeled instruments. Adding to this





BMW‘s automotive heritage exists not only on four, but two-wheeled instruments. Adding to this legacy is the R1200 GS Adventure motorcycle, built for rugged long-distance performance housed in a sleek body. The GS Adventure is a follow-up to the German automaker’s existing R1200 GS, yet is packaged with a larger fuel tank, longer spring travel, larger seat, and a host of other improvements. The motorbike will take a nice 125 horsepower from its two cylinders, and feature a heftier body for zipping around off the beaten path. Enjoy a look at the R1200 GS Adventure above.