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BMW Motorrad viert 40 jaar BMW GS modellen. Een concept dat de motorwereld veranderde.
Tue Jul 14 09:00:00 CEST 2020 Persbericht
Een motorfietsconcept dat even legendarisch als verfijnd is, viert zijn jubileum in 2020: De BMW GS-modellen worden 40! Bijgaand het volledige, Engelstalige persbericht.
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Munich. A motorcycle concept that is as legendary as
it is sophisticated will celebrate its anniversary in 2020: The BMW GS
models are turning 40. In autumn 1980 BMW Motorrad presented the R 80
G/S, a motorcycle which combined two very special areas of riding for
the first time: Off-road and on-road. Thanks to its unique combination
of road, touring and off-road capability - without compromising on
everyday use - the R 80 G/S became the conceptual forerunner of the
new motorcycle category of touring enduros created by BMW Motorrad.
And what is more: The BMW GS models became the perfect synonym for the
perfect partner on two wheels to explore even the most remote corners
of our planet. To date, BMW Motorrad has been able to hand over more
than 1.2 million BMW GS models to customers.
Legendary BMW GS talents: Riding dynamics, off-road mastery,
comfort and robustness.
But it wasn't just motorcycle
adventures that were ideally suited for the BMW GS right from the
outset; the R 80 G/S and its descendants also quickly proved their
qualities in racing. In 1981 Hubert Auriol rode to victory in the
equally prestigious and challenging Paris - Dakar Rally. This is just
one of the many motorsport successes that BMW Motorrad was able to
celebrate with a GS. The outstanding talents of the boxer GS models -
riding dynamics, off-road mastery, comfort and robustness - have been
continuously maintained and developed by BMW Motorrad over the past 40
years and successfully transferred to other BMW Motorrad model series.
In 1993, the F 650 "Funduro" was the first single-cylinder
BMW enduro to come onto the market. While this bike drew its riding
dynamics from its low weight and the thrust of the 47 hp single
cylinder, the changing of the guard took place simultaneously on the
BMW GS models with boxer engine.
The GS as an innovation driver: Four-valve technology and
Telelever.
With the BMW R 1100 GS, BMW Motorrad not only
presented the first GS with a 4-valve boxer and 80 bhp output, but
also trod new paths with regard to suspension technology for large
touring enduros. For the first time in an enduro, the engine and
gearbox acted as load-bearing elements of the chassis, making a main
frame superfluous. While the BMW Paralever rear wheel suspension
system had already eliminated the drive reactions of the shaft drive
in the models with the two-valve boxer years earlier, the BMW
engineers had now created an innovative way of guiding the front
wheels using the Telelever suspension. With the pitch compensation and
highly sensitive response they set new standards in this area. In
addition, the new R 1100 GS was the first enduro ever to be equipped
with ABS - a safety plus that is now standard equipment on all BMW motorcycles.
The GS models of the F series: GS fascination for the middle
range.
In addition to numerous new and further
developments, including the F 650 GS (first single-cylinder with
electronic fuel injection, catalytic converter and ABS), which was
manufactured in Berlin from the year 2000 onwards, the F 650 GS and F
800 GS models launched in 2007 marked another outstanding milestone in
BMW GS history. With their powerful, high-torque 2-cylinder in-line
engine and torsionally stiff tubular frame, they interpreted the BMW
GS theme in their own, yet very typical BMW way. With these new
models, BMW Motorrad not only presented the successors to the
extremely successful F 650 GS with its single-cylinder engine, but at
the same time expanded the enduro offer in the medium range.
Advanced DOHC boxer with two overhead
camshafts.
BMW Motorrad presented another highlight in
autumn 2009 with the launch of the revised BMW R 1200 GS. Now equipped
with the even more free-revving DOHC boxer with two overhead camshafts
per cylinder, it offered 81 kW/110 hp and even more advanced riding
dynamics. In the 2010 anniversary year, BMW Motorrad paid tribute to
the 30th anniversary of the GS models and their successes in both
production motorcycle manufacturing and motorsport alike with the
"30 Years GS" special models of the BMW R 1200 GS, R 1200 GS
Adventure, F 800 GS and F 650 GS painted in the BMW Motorrad
Motorsport corporate colours.
BMW Motorrad continued the success story of the GS models in
autumn 2010. With the BMW G 650 GS, BMW Motorrad added another
attractive member to the BMW GS family. Thanks to its slender, wiry
off-road stature, the new single-cylinder enduro looked bold, light
and adventurous. At the same time it clearly stood out from its
competitors in terms of quality, equipment and comfort. In combination
with its comparatively low weight and the reduced seat height, it was
the attractive entry bike into the world of motorcycling and into the
fascinating BMW GS world of experience.
The power GS: Newly designed boxer featuring vertical
flow.
The dynamic development of the BMW GS theme
continued unabated in the fourth decade. When BMW Motorrad presented
the new R 1200 GS at Intermot in autumn 2012, interest was
particularly focused on the completely redesigned engine. The
air/liquid-cooled flat twin engine introduced cylinder heads featuring
vertical flow; they had an integrated gearbox and a shaft drive on the
left side from then on, supplemented by state-of-the-art chassis
technology and electronic control systems such as ABS, traction
control or semi-active chassis. With an output of 92 kW (125 hp), the
new R 1200 GS also provided superior riding performance. Barely one
and a half years later, in March 2014, the 500,000th BMW motorcycle of
the boxer-engine GS model series rolled off the assembly line at the
plant in Berlin - this was an R 1200 GS Adventure.
The GS for the capacity segment below 500 cc: the
G 310 GS.
In autumn 2016, BMW Motorrad presented yet
another GS model. This time it was the G 310 GS. It transferred the
core qualities of a BMW GS to the engine capacity segment below 500 cc
and interpreted these in its own style. Extremely compact, yet fully
grown and comfortable, it opened up a whole new world of experience in
its segment and became unique in the entry-level segment, above all
due to its versatility. With the new R 1200 GS, BMW Motorrad expanded
the GS portfolio not only with further product optimisations but also
by broadening the motorcycle’s range of properties. For the first
time, customers were able to give a BMW GS a more marked touch of
enduro or distinguished style to suit its preferred area of use by
ordering the style packages Rallye and Exclusive.
In the same year a completely different interpretation of the GS
theme came on the scene: the R nineT Urban G/S. The R nineT Urban G/S
drew on the genes of the very first and legendary BMW R 80 G/S of the
year 1980, transporting them into the modern era with contemporary
technology in the form of a classic enduro-style BMW motorcycle with
boxer engine. As with the other R nineT models, the powerful,
air/oil-cooled boxer engine with 81 kW (110 hp) output in combination
with a six-speed transmission was installed.
New engine, new chassis: The new GS models of the F
series.
In 2017 BMW Motorrad continued to write GS
history with the two completely redesigned F 750 GS and F 850 GS
enduro models. BMW Motorrad consistently built on the typical GS
strengths in the successor models to the successful 2-cylinder F 650
GS, F 700 GS and F 800 GS motorcycles with the aim of making good
things even better. As before, the GS abbreviation again represented a
perfect synthesis of touring and long-distance capability combined
with racing dynamics and supreme offroad performance. In short: A BMW
GS is the perfect companion when it comes to discovering remote
corners of the world by motorcycle. At the heart of the new
development was a newly designed, powerful 2-cylinder in-line engine
with two balancer shafts and 270/450 degrees ignition distance for
optimised running characteristics and emotional sound. It generated 57
kW (77 hp) for the F 750 GS and 70 kW (95 hp) for the F 850 GS from
853 cc, thus providing superior drive power for both GS models.
This meant even more power, torque and efficiency for the big
boxer-engined GS.
In autumn 2018, BMW Motorrad once
again introduced a radical upgrade for the boxer engine of the large
GS models in order to further improve power and torque yield as well
as reduce fuel consumption and emission values. For this purpose,
BMW ShiftCam Technology was used for the first time in the serial
production of BMW Motorrad engines: this allowed valve timings and
valve stroke on the intake side to be varied. In addition, the intake
camshafts were designed for asynchronous opening of the two intake
valves, resulting in enhanced swirl of the fresh, incoming mixture and
therefore more effective combustion. Other technical changes to the
engine related to the camshaft drive – now taken care of by a toothed
chain (previously a roller chain) – optimised oil supply, twin-jet
injection valves and a new exhaust system.
You will find further press material on BMW motorcycles and BMW
Motorrad rider equipment in the BMW Group PressClub at www.press.bmwgroup.com.
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