Ok lets look at the BMW garb.
On the whole I like it, well done BMW and about time they brought out the F8GSA



Its not the same as an F8 it has more , look below.
Weight would not bother me, Christ Ide have trouble pulling myself out of a hole. I do not travel with a pillion but I'm heavy, heavily farkled and take the kitchen sink and more clothing than I would ever wear on tour.
I realise some of you are hardened peg standing, lets lighten the bike, good for picking around the boulders and Dakarism. and some will be
I like it I think it will appeal to more coming down from 11,1150,12 with that bigger tank range, and those with serious wedge who want a bike with all the bells and whistles standard, (maybe a way around the anti farkle insurance brigade, standard



. but if they had a general low setting (Citroen styley) as well as the Enduro mode, then little legs would flock more, you know who I mean.
Fueling are they saying a 50% increase giving an extra 75mile range means 75 + 75 (150 standard

) + the extra 75 = 225
But I like it, in the flesh the enhancemence and colours will look striking, Racing red for me

Wider seat, bigger screen, endure foot rests almost like a ready farkled f8, bigger and better for some, for others get over it
not sure on the Sandrover, but maybe in a matching twat suit stopping at Tesco, standing on the pegz over the speed bumbs. (on the way to some far flung desert of course

)
Anyone would think BMW have been lurking in UKgsers

F8 section.
Well done BMW a great addition to the line up

over to BMW .........
BMW F 800 GS Adventure highlights at a glance:
•Punchy and economical 798cc parallel twin motor making 85bhp and 83 Nm.
•Enhanced off-road and touring potential over the F 800 GS.
•BMW Motorrad ABS as standard.
•Automatic Stability Control (ASC) as a factory-fitted option.
•‘Enduro riding mode’ as factory-fitted option.
•Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) as a factory-fitted option.
•Robust and iconic GS Adventure bodywork styling.
•A 50 per cent larger fuel tank (from 16 to 24 litres), extending range by approx. 75 miles.
•Reinforced rear subframe to accommodate larger fuel tank and greater luggage load. Engine protection bar and pannier rack as standard.
•Wider seat, large windscreen and enduro footrests for enhanced comfort.
•Available in Sandrover Matt and Racing Red.
•Wide range of special accessories and optional extras.
•£9,650 OTR.
BMW F 800 GS Adventure Travel edition.
The F 800 GS Adventure will also be available as a UK-exclusive special edition, featuring a range of factory-fitted options as standard. The F 800 GS Adventure Travel features:
•Automatic Stability Control.
•Enduro off-road riding mode.
•Heated Grips.
•LED Auxilliary Headlights.
•On-board Computer.
•Centre Stand.
•Optional off-road tyres.
•£10,535 OTR.
BMW F 800 GS Adventure.
The F 800 GS Adventure is powered by the punchy, economical 798cc twin-cylinder engine featured in the F 800 GS, developing unchanged maximum power of 85bhp (63 kW) at 7,500 rpm and maximum torque of 83 Nm at 5,750 rpm.
To make long distance travel and exploration even easier, the Adventure model’s 24-litre fuel tank is fifty per cent larger than the F 800 GS, while the rear subframe has been reinforced to accommodate the additional weight of the larger fuel tank and optional new aluminium panniers and top box. A taller screen and wider seat add to the all-day comfort of the F 800 GS Adventure.
Every 2013 BMW model, including the Adventure, is equipped with BMW Motorrad’s ABS as standard. Additional performance and safety enhancing systems, including Automatic Stability Control (ASC) and Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA), are available as factory-fitted options.
The F 800 GS Adventure is also available with an optional ‘Enduro mode’ feature. At the press of a button the rider can increase the slip threshold of the ABS and ASC systems, giving the Adventure a more exciting and performance-focused riding mode for off-road terrain.
For more information on the new F 800 GS Adventure, please contact your local BMW Motorrad dealer, or request a test ride online by clicking below.
Oh go on if you want one.
http://www.bmw-motorrad.co.uk/request-information/test-ride.html