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The BMW R1200GS and R1200GS Adventure ("R1200GSA") are
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s manufactured in
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, part of the
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group. It is one of the
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family of
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motorcycles. Both motorcycles have a , two-cylinder boxer engine with four valves per cylinder. The Adventure has a large-capacity fuel tank and long travel suspension. As of 2012, BMW's R1200GS bikes are their top-selling models.


History

At its launch in 2004, the R1200GS was lighter than the R1150GS it replaced, and produced , an increase of 19%. BMW continued to produce the R1150GS Adventure, releasing a final run-out, special-edition model, before launching the R1200GS Adventure at the end of 2005, for the 2006
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. Upgrades for model year 2007 included increased power to , a new Integral ABS II
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was released without servo assistance. In 2008 new options were added including electronic
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adjustment and the Automatic Stability Control
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. In 2010 model year, both models had a revised cylinder head with
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, an increased redline limit to 8,500 rpm, and an exhaust flap to give the exhaust a different tone. Power is increased to at 7,750 rpm. At the 2012
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, BMW announced that the 2013 model would have
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, deliver an additional , and weigh about more than the outgoing model. Although the 2013 model has since proved itself, it had a somewhat shaky start. In the UK, the R1200GS has been subject to various
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covering the front brakes, antilock braking system, throttle cable, fuel pump, clutch, final drive assembly, brake pipes, and gearbox; similar recalls have been issued in other countries. Early journalistic reports described the bike as having a front-end "head shake" or
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, and deliveries of the motorcycle were halted while BMW revised the front-end geometry. For the 2014 through 2016 model years, incremental annual updates were made, including adjustments to road handling, and adding options such as LED headlights, keyless ignition, a quickshifter, an antitheft system, and another lower seat option. A new ABS mode available as a software update allows safer braking while cornering. For the 2017 model year, the bike was given a facelift, with technical changes to meet European EU4 regulations. Side reflectors and an on-board diagnostic indicator light in the cockpit to indicate a malfunction were added. Like the R1200GS Adventure, all liquid-cooled boxer models were given a damper on the transmission output shaft. The selector drum actuator, transmission shafts, and transmission shaft bearing were revised. The GS was also given a new crash bar option, allowing cylinder protection covers to be mounted, as had been standard on the Adventure. In 2022, BMW revealed that models of GS from 2004 onward are susceptible to shaft damage caused by water accumulation in the swingarm. Affected motorcycles will require a drain hole to be drilled in the swingarm, along with an inspection of the driveshaft, which may need to be replaced. There is no permanent solution, and periodic driveshaft inspection has been added to the maintenance schedule.


Sales

In 2006, the R1200GS was the best-selling motorcycle in the United Kingdom, with combined sales of 2,227 units. The next-best-selling bike, the
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, sold 2,067 units. Nearly one-third of the 100,000 units sold by BMW Motorrad worldwide in 2006 were the R1200GS. As of 2007, the R1200GS was BMW's best-selling motorcycle, exceeding 100,000 units. In 2008, the R1200GS was again BMW's best-selling motorcycle, with 22,845 standard models and 12,460 Adventure models delivered. In 2012, ''Cycle World'' called the R1200GS "the most successful motorcycle in the last two-and-a-half decades" and credited it for creating the
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category. In 2016, BMW Motorrad increased sales for the sixth year in a row, with a nearly 6% growth in sales compared to 2015 according to sales figures released by the company. As of December 2016, 145,032 motorcycles and maxiscooters were sold. Sales of BMW Motorrad vehicle have grown by about 50% compared to the 98,047 vehicles sold in 2010. The R series represented 53.6% of all BMW motorcycles sold in 2016. About 17% of the bikes it sold in 2016 were the BMW R1200GS, with a growth of 7% over 2015. The R1200GS Adventure sold 21,391 units (a sales increase of 18.8%) and the R1200RT sold 9,648 units.


In popular culture

In 2004, the R1150GS Adventure model of the previous series of BMW boxer-twin engined bikes was used by
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and
Charley Boorman Charley Boorman (born 23 August 1966) is a British television presenter, travel writer and actor. A motorbike enthusiast, Boorman has made four long-distance motorcycle rides with his friend Ewan McGregor, documented in '' Long Way Round'' (20 ...
for an epic motorcycle road trip from London to New York City ''via''
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, and the Adventure was in the book and TV series, ''
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''. In 2007, the same pair used R1200GS Adventure BMWs for a sequel trip from
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in Scotland to
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in South Africa, this project being documented in ''
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''. The R1200GS appeared in several episodes the
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television programme '' The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook'', ridden by chefs Dave Myers and Si King. Noted motorcycle journalist
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died from injuries sustained in a crash while test riding the R1200GS at its 2013 press launch. An inquest gave a finding of accidental death, but the UK coroner could not give full reasons "due to insufficient evidence". The R1200GS is heavily featured in Neil Peart's book ''Roadshow: Landscape with Drums – A Concert Tour by Motorcycle'', which documents his travels through America, Canada, and Europe on his R1200GS during his band Rush's 30th anniversary tour.


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BMW Motorrad official model information
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