They do offer a "low" suspension option, just that they call it "comfort" now, it's doesn't appear to be all that well known about from the fairly limited commentary I've seen. From the launch press release back in July:I don’t think they do a low suspension bike anymore, since they have the auto lower at slow speed or stopped option if you need it. They do offer low and high seats.
"Adaptive vehicle height control and adaptive vehicle height control comfort with vehicle lowering as optional equipment ex works.
The new adaptive vehicle height control and vehicle height control comfort are available ex works as optional extras for the chassis of the new R 1300 GS Adventure.
With adaptive vehicle height control, the new R 1300 GS offers fully automatic adjustment of the vehicle height to suit the operating conditions, ensuring maximum comfort without having to compromise on riding dynamics and lean angle freedom. The vehicle height is lowered by 30 mm when stationary and at low speeds.
The new R 1300 GS Adventure can also be fitted with the optional adaptive vehicle height control comfort system for smaller riders, or for particularly good accessibility and even easier handling. It has all the features and functions of the vehicle height control, and a standard height that is 20mm lower."
Full Press release here: https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/glob...N/the-new-bmw-r-1300-gs-adventure?language=en
I know my mate rides one and we tour a lot , he cant get his head around how good the V4s is . okay on bigger road the Bm is good , but I picked upm as couple of KTM 1290 super Dukes , left them , met up at the garage at Cross gates as stopped for fuel , they bought me a coffee ....well the one did as the other was not happy ..