BMW R 1300 R 2025
The BMW R 1300 R is a bike that is defined less by bare numbers than by the feeling it conveys. With 145 Horsepower, 149 Newton meters and 239 kg, it has strong data, but its true strength lies in the overall package: a superior engine, stable riding performance and a mature, relaxed character. It is not an aggressive sports machine, but a roadster for riders who appreciate torque, comfort and presence - and that is precisely where its appeal lies.
Very characterful boxer engine (149 Newton metres of torque)
Confident, stable riding performance
High level of comfort with 810 Millimeter seat height
Versatile transmission with ASA option
High-quality technology and features
High weight (239 kg wet weight) noticeable
More difficult to manoeuvre due to boxer design
Less agile than pure sport naked bikes
BMW R 1300 GS 2024
BMW has developed the new R 1300 GS with a wealth of experience and expertise, which is reflected in its advanced technology and versatility. The model appeals to both experienced and new riders and offers an impressive combination of power, comfort and state-of-the-art features. It is a successful blend of compactness, power and luxury that performs both off-road and on the road.
Powerful engine with very sporty reponsiveness
Stable riding performance - yet the bike is agile and cornering-friendly
Handguards offer good wind protection
With minimal features, the bike looks more compact and sportier than before
Well-integrated radar cruise control
Comprehensible operating concept
wide range of ergonomics customisation options
Well-functioning and inconspicuously integrated emergency call system
Very good balance with different load conditions
A more dynamic reorientation of the boxer engine costs it the previously typical boxer invincibility when accelerating from low revs
Not every desired configuration is possible - sometimes unnecessary extras have to be selected
Suspension works at a good level - however, a truly flawless reponsiveness is not offered, nor is a really wide adjustment range
Front Collision Warning (FCW) triggers annoying false alarms in raw everyday driving
ABS system gives too much feedback into the brake lever during sporty riding
Susceptibility of the side panelling to scratches in raw off-road conditions and when used with rough boots
Handguards with integrated indicators not suitable for off-road use
Mirrors with integrated blind spot warning system and exposed wiring unsuitable for off-road use
Despite the high price level of the GS, the quality of some components, such as the plastic gear lever, leaves a lot to be desired