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2013 BMW F800GS Review

Challenges? Yes! Compromises? No!

This is the motto of the revised F 800 GS - the sportiest member of the big GS family. The motorcycle continues its longstanding success story, providing impressive versatility both on and off the road: the ultimate versatile enduro machine with sporty genes.

The front section of the body in particular has undergone significant transformation: the new fuel tank trim, intake snorkel, upper mudguard and a new windshield give the bike that extra dash of dynamic performance, reflecting the off-road side of the F 800 GS.

Lowering is now available as an option for the F 800 GS, too. So in conjunction with the low seat, this means it is possible to create a seat height of 32.3 inches.

Meanwhile, ABS as standard, ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment) and the optional ASC (traction control) ensure the familiar degree of comfort and the necessary safety.

The F 800 GS comes in three exciting colour variants: Kalamata metallic, Alpine White 3 und Cordoba Blue. From tough and modern to athletic and dynamic - this bike is guaranteed to offer something for everyone.

F 800 GS: on and off-road have never been so close together.

2013 BMW F800GS Features and Benefits

When BMW Motorrad extended the GS family with an entry-level and medium category in 2007 in the form of the F 650 GS and the F 800 GS, there was no doubt as to the message: lots of riding fun based on light, safe controllability over all surfaces, plenty of drive power and endurance on trips - even when there are only gravel tracks left to get you where you're going. A concept in two versions which many motorcycling fans responded to enthusiastically.

BMW Motorrad now continues this chapter of the GS success story with the updated versions of these two successful enduro models: the F 700 GS and F 800 GS. As always, BMW Motorrad has faced the challenge of taking something that is already good and making it even better, consistently focusing on building on the characteristic strengths of the GS in refining the concept.

The new F 800 GS combines suitability for road use and touring with superior off-road qualities, bringing the two worlds together to an extent not previously seen in this class of motorcycle. By contrast, the new F 700 GS is geared more towards motorcyclists who do not yet need quite the same level of off-road expertise. Its strengths are a lower seating height, all-round capabilities for everyday use and more than sufficient power while also offering outstanding economy.

In accordance with the "Safety 360°" principle, BMW Motorrad provides BMW Motorrad ABS as standard in the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS. The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS also feature other safety-related innovations within their respective classes such as the optional ASC (Automatic Stability Control) and the likewise optional ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment).

The well-proven parallel twin - now with increased output and torque for the new F 700 GS.

Both the F 700 GS and the F 800 GS continue to draw their power from the distinctive, liquid-cooled 4-valve 2-cylinder engine with 798 cc, electronic fuel injection, closed-loop catalytic converter and 6-speed gearbox. Its spontaneous response, impressive pulling power and low fuel consumption are what give it a particular fascination. Another unique feature in serial production motorcycle manufacture is the mass balance based on an additional connecting rod. This compensates for first and second-order inertia forces, ensuring that the 2-cylinder runs with a low level of vibration.

In the F 800 GS, the power unit still delivers 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm, producing a maximum torque of 83 Nm at 5,750 rpm.

As compared to its predecessor, the new F 700 GS benefits from a boost in terms of output and torque. With 55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm (F 650 GS: 52 kW [71 hp] at 7,000 rpm), its engine now delivers 4 hp more power and with 77 Nm at 5,500 pm (F 650 GS: 75 Nm at 4,500 rpm) it also sees an increase in maximum torque. In conjunction with a somewhat shorter overall gear ratio, the bike now offers even further enhanced engine performance and riding dynamics.

F 700 GS now fitted with double disc brake. ABS now standard in both models based on the "Safety 360°" principle.

The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS draw on established suspension technology. The steel frame in tubular construction integrates the engine as a load-bearing element. The rear frame in square steel tubing, the aluminium double-sided swing arm and the wheels and tyres all remain unchanged.

Like the F 800 GS, the new F 700 GS is now fitted with a double disc brake on the front wheel. What is more, the two new GS models are fitted as standard with a new generation of the BMW Motorrad two-channel ABS for the first time.

Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA.

The Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA is a new feature in this motorcycle segment. Available as an option ex works, it allows the rider to conveniently set the rebound stage damping of the rear spring strut at the press of a button on the handlebars, with the settings "Comfort", "Normal" or "Sport" available, thereby adapting the set-up to the needs of both route and riding style. The handwheel for setting the desired spring mount has been optimised for improved controllability.

Automatic Stability Control ASC.

BMW Motorrad ASC (Automatic Stability Control) is likewise a newly available ex works option which is also unique in the market segment of the new
F 700 GS and F 800 GS. This BMW Motorrad traction control system prevents unwanted spinning of the rear wheel while accelerating, which would result in the loss of lateral grip and thus break-out of the rear wheel. The welcome consequence - especially when the road surface offers reduced friction - is an increase in riding safety.

New switch units.

The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS each feature the latest generation of
BMW Motorrad switch units. These are more compact in design and offer improved ergonomics.

Cockpit with new dial faces and an extended range of information.

The analog speedometer and engine speed display are arranged vertically, their new dial faces ensuring further improved legibility of road speed and engine speed in the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS. What is more, the information display already includes fuel level and coolant temperature as standard.

Smoke grey turn indicator glasses and smoke grey glass covering on the LED rear light.

The increased dynamic performance and even more harmonious appearance of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS are reflected in the new smoke grey glasses for the turn indicators and a smoke grey glass covering on the
LED rear light.

New body features, distinctive model-specific design and new paint finishes.

In terms of shaping, too, the new BMW F 700 GS and F 800 GS have been upgraded to create a clearer design more in keeping with model character. The main revised areas are the new side trim sections, which are now more striking and dynamic in styling and reflect the differing characters of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS even more authentically. The package of visual measures is rounded off with new paint finish concepts and inscriptions.

Lowered suspension now also available for the new F 800 GS.

In response to popular demand among existing F 800 GS customers for a reduction in seating height, BMW Motorrad now offers a lowered suspension in conjunction with a lower seat as an ex works option and as a special accessory.

Extensive expansion of the range of options and special accessories.

As part of its model revision measures, BMW Motorrad has also significantly broadened the range of options and special accessories, thereby addressing the widely differing areas of use pursued by BMW GS customers.

2013 BMW F800GS Key Features

• Increased output and torque in the F 700 GS as compared to predecessor model:
55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm (F 650 GS: 52 kW [71 hp] at 7,000 rpm).
• The latest generation of BMW Motorrad two-channel ABS as standard.Double disc brake system at front - now also for F 700 GS.
• Automatic Stability Control ASC (ex works option).
• Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA (ex works option).
• Rear spring mount can be adjusted via optimised handwheel.
• Newly designed body features in a more dynamic, masculine look.
• New paint finishes for the F 700 GS:

Red apple metallic, Ostra grey metallic matt and Glacier silver metallic.
• New paint finishes for the F 800 GS:

Kalamata metallic matt, Cordoba blue and Alpine white 3.
• New handlebar switch units and brake fluid containers, front.
• New handlebar clamp for F 700 GS.
• Cockpit with new dial faces for speedometer and engine speed display and an extended range of information.
• New windshield for F 700 GS.
• Smoke grey turn indicators and smoke grey LED rear light glass covering.
• Lowered suspension for F 800 GS (ex works option/special accessory).
• Power reduction to 35 kW (48 hp) (ex works option).
• Engine map adjustment for regular fuel (RON 91) (ex works option).
• Comfort seat now available as an ex works option too.
• Case carrier for Vario case now also available as an ex works option.
• New centre stand as ex works option.
• Comfort package: on-board computer, heated grips, case holder, centre stand (ex works option).
• Safety package for F 800 GS: ASC and ESA (ex works option).
• Safety package for F 700 GS: ASC, ESA, RDC (ex works option).
• LED auxiliary headlight for F 800 GS (special accessory).
• Enduro footrests, wide (special accessory).

USA Specifications
US MSRP Price: $TBA

Engine
Type Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line two-cylinder engine, two valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication
Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
Capacity 798 cc
Rated output 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm
Max. torque 61 lb/ft (83 Nm) at 5,750 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electroinc intake pipe injection, digital engine management (BMS-K+)
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed Over 150 mph (200 km/h)
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 62 mpg, at a constant 55 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h
Fuel type Unleaded super

Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Chassis / brakes
Frame Tubular steel space frame, load-bearing engine
Front wheel location / suspension Upside-down telescopic fork, Ø 45 mm
Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, WAD strut (travel related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
Suspension travel front / rear 9.1/8.5 inches (230 mm/215 mm)
Wheelbase 62.1 inches (1,578 mm)
Castor 4.6 inches (117 mm)
Steering head angle 64°

Wheels Wire spoke wheels
Rim, front 2.15 x 21"
Rim, rear 4.25 x 17"
Tyres, front 90/90 - 21 54V
Tyres, rear 150/70 - 17 69V
Brake, front Dual disc, floating brake discs, diameter 300 mm, double-piston floating calipers, ABS
Brake, rear Single disc, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper, ABS
ABS Standard

Dimensions / weights
Length 91.3 inches (2,320 mm)
Width (incl. mirrors) 37.2 inches (945 mm)
Height (excl. mirrors) 53.2 inches (1,350 mm)
Seat height, unladen weight 34.6 inches (880 mm) (low seat: 33.5 inches [850 mm], with lowering: 32.3 inches [820 mm], Rallye seat: 36.2 inches [920 mm], comfort seat: 35.2 inches [895 mm])
Inner leg curve, unladen weight
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 472 lbs (214 kg)
Dry weight 2) 421 lbs (191 kg)
Permitted total weight 977 lbs (443 kg)
Payload (with standard equipment) 505 lbs (229 kg)
Usable tank volume 4.2 gallons (16 liters)
Reserve Approx. 1 gallon (4.0 liters)

" Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
" 1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
" 2) Unladen weight without fluids

Canadian Specifications
Canada MSRP Price: 2013 BMW F800GS and F800GS will be on sale in Canada in the fall of 2012.

Engine
Type Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line two-cylinder engine, two valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication
Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
Capacity 798 cc
Rated output 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm
Max. torque 61 lb/ft (83 Nm) at 5,750 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electroinc intake pipe injection, digital engine management (BMS-K+)
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed Over 150 mph (200 km/h)
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 62 mpg, at a constant 55 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h
Fuel type Unleaded super

Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Chassis / brakes
Frame Tubular steel space frame, load-bearing engine
Front wheel location / suspension Upside-down telescopic fork, Ø 45 mm
Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, WAD strut (travel related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
Suspension travel front / rear 9.1/8.5 inches (230 mm/215 mm)
Wheelbase 62.1 inches (1,578 mm)
Castor 4.6 inches (117 mm)
Steering head angle 64°

Wheels Wire spoke wheels
Rim, front 2.15 x 21"
Rim, rear 4.25 x 17"
Tyres, front 90/90 - 21 54V
Tyres, rear 150/70 - 17 69V
Brake, front Dual disc, floating brake discs, diameter 300 mm, double-piston floating calipers, ABS
Brake, rear Single disc, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper, ABS
ABS Standard

Dimensions / weights
Length 91.3 inches (2,320 mm)
Width (incl. mirrors) 37.2 inches (945 mm)
Height (excl. mirrors) 53.2 inches (1,350 mm)
Seat height, unladen weight 34.6 inches (880 mm) (low seat: 33.5 inches [850 mm], with lowering: 32.3 inches [820 mm], Rallye seat: 36.2 inches [920 mm], comfort seat: 35.2 inches [895 mm])
Inner leg curve, unladen weight
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 472 lbs (214 kg)
Dry weight 2) 421 lbs (191 kg)
Permitted total weight 977 lbs (443 kg)
Payload (with standard equipment) 505 lbs (229 kg)
Usable tank volume 4.2 gallons (16 liters)
Reserve Approx. 1 gallon (4.0 liters)

" Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
" 1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
" 2) Unladen weight without fluids

Europe Specifications
European MSRP Price: See dealer for Pricing.

Motor
Bauart Wassergekühlter 2-Zylinder-Viertaktmotor mit vier, über Schlepphebel betätigten Ventilen pro Zylinder, zwei obenliegende Nockenwellen und Trockensumpfschmierung
Bohrung x Hub 82 mm x 75,6 mm
Hubraum 798 ccm
Nennleistung 63 kW (85 PS) bei 7.500 U/min (Leistungsreduktion 35 kW (48 PS) bei 7.000 U/min)
max. Drehmoment 83 Nm bei 5.750 U/min
Verdichtungsverhältnis 12,0 : 1
Kraftstoffaufbereitung / Motorsteuerung BMS KP / bedarfsgeregelt
Abgasreinigung geregelter 3-Wege-Katalysator, Abgasnorm EU-3

Fahrleistung / Verbrauch
Höchstgeschwindigkeit über 200 km/h
Verbrauch auf 100 km bei konst. 90 km/h 3,8 l
Verbrauch auf 100 km bei konst. 120 km/h 5,2 l
Kraftstoffart Superbenzin bleifrei, Mindestoktanzahl 95 (ROZ); Sonderausstattung 91 (ROZ) verfügbar

Elektrik
Lichtmaschine Permanenterregter Generator 400W (Nennleistung)
Batterie 12 V / 14 Ah, wartungsfrei
Kraftübertragung
Kupplung Mehrscheibenkupplung im Ölbad, mechanisch betätigt
Getriebe Klauengeschaltetes Sechsgang-Getriebe im Motorgehäuse integriert
Sekundärantrieb Kettentrieb mit Ruckdämpfung in Hinterradnabe

Fahrwerk / Bremsen
Rahmen Stahl-Gitterrohrrahmen, Motor mittragend
Vorderradführung / Federelemente Upsidedowngabel, Ø 45 mm
Hinterradführung / Federelemente gezogene Schwinge, direkt angelenktes Zentralfederbein, Federbasis hydraulisch einstellbar,

Zugstufendämpfung einstellbar
Federweg vorne / hinten 230 mm / 215 mm
Radstand 1.578 mm
Nachlauf 117 mm
Lenkkopfwinkel 64°
Räder Speichenräder
Felgenmaß vorne 2,15 x 21" MTH2
Felgenmaß hinten 4,25 x 17" MTH2
Reifen vorne 90/90 - 21 54V
Reifen hinten 150/70 - 17 69V
Bremse vorne Doppelscheibenbremse, Durchmesser 300 mm, 2-Kolben-Schwimmsattel, ABS
Bremse hinten Einscheibenbremse, Durchmesser 265 mm, Ein-Kolben-Schwimmsattel, ABS
ABS Serienmäßig

Maße / Gewichte
Länge 2.320 mm
Breite (über Spiegel) 945 mm
Höhe (ohne Spiegel) 1.350 mm
Sitzhöhe bei Leergewicht 880 mm / 850 mm niedrige Sitzbank / 820 mm mit Tieferlegung
Schrittbogenlänge bei Leergewicht 1.930 mm / 1.880 mm niedrige Sitzbank / 1.820 mm mit Tieferlegung
Leergewicht fahrfertig, vollgetankt 1) 214 kg
Trockengewicht 2) 191 kg
zulässiges Gesamtgewicht 443 kg
Zuladung (bei Serienausstattung) 229 kg
nutzbares Tankvolumen 16 l
davon Reserve ca. 4,0 l

" Relevante Maße beziehen sich auf DIN-Leerlage
" 1) Gemäß Richtlinie 93/93/EWG mit allen Betriebsmitteln, betankt mit mindest. 90% des nutzbaren Tankvolumens
" 2) Leergewicht ohne Betriebsmittel

2013 BMW F800GS - PRESS RELEASE

The new BMW F 700 GS and BMW F 800 GS

1. Overall concept and vehicle properties
2. Drivetrain
3. Chassis
4. Electrical and electronic systems
5. Body and design
6. Equipment program
7. Paint finishes
8. Engine output and torque
9. Technical specifications

1. Overall concept and vehicle properties

When BMW Motorrad extended the GS family with an entry-level and medium category in 2007 in the form of the F 650 GS and the F 800 GS, there was no doubt as to the message: lots of riding fun based on light, safe controllability over all surfaces, plenty of drive power and endurance on trips - even when there are only gravel tracks left to get you where you're going. A concept in two versions which many motorcycling fans responded to enthusiastically.

2. Drivetrain.

Like their predecessor models, the F 700 GS and F 800 GS also draw their power from the dynamic, high-torque water-cooled 2-cylinder in-line engine with 798 cc capacity, fuel injection and closed-loop catalytic converter. The parallel twin has not been changed as compared to the predecessor models. Its technical highlights remain a very compact construction with cylinders tilted just 8.3 degrees forward, two overhead camshafts with speed-resistant valve control via rocker arms and the unique mass balance by means of a system of articulated joints running over the centre of the crankshaft with specifically arranged counterbalance masses to ensure low-vibration running.

Optimised power and torque efficiency and a shorter overall gear ratio in the new F 700 GS.

The agile power delivery and revving power of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS are especially thrilling: even in the lower and medium engine speed range, the two new GS models offer a powerful response for dynamic riding fun - whether on or off the road.

While the output and torque of the F 800 GS remain unchanged at 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm and 83 Nm at 5,750 rpm, the new F 700 GS benefits from an increase in output and torque as compared to its predecessor model. The output has been raised by 4 hp to 55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm (F 650 GS: 52 kW [71 hp] at 7,000 rpm), and the maximum torque has been increased to 77 Nm at 5,500 rpm (F 650 GS: 75 Nm at 4,500 rpm).

This increase in power now requires the use of premium fuel (RON 95) in the F 700 GS too, but both models can also run on regular fuel (RON 91) by means of an optional adaptation of the engine map. For people aged up to 25 taking their motorcycle test (in line with the EU-wide increase in the output limit relevant to those taking a motorcycle licence as of 01.01.2013), the F 700 GS and F 800 GS are also available in reduced power versions with an output of 35 kW (48 hp) at 7,000 rpm and a torque of 60 Nm at 5,000 rpm.

The same claw coupled six-speed gearbox has been used as in the predecessor models. In order to enhance spontaneity, liveliness and riding dynamics, the secondary ratio of the chain drive with off-road capability in the new F 700 GS is now somewhat shorter with 17 to 42 teeth (F 650 GS: 17 to 41 teeth).

3. Chassis.

The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS continue to feature the robust and torsionally stiff steel frame in tubular construction with the engine integrated as a load-bearing element. The rear frame in square steel tubing, the steering head connection via gusset plates and the single-section chill-cast double-sided swing arm made of aluminium also remain unchanged, reflecting the high-quality finish and slim structure of the two GS models.

Double disc brake system for the F 700 GS.

Like the F 800 GS, the new F 700 GS now also has a double disc brake with an effective diameter of 300 millimetres and dual piston floating calipers on the front wheel. The connection between the brake discs and front wheel is floating in both models.
On the rear wheels, both models feature a single disc brake with a disc diameter of 265 millimetres and single-piston floating caliper.
Both models are fitted with new brake fluid reservoirs which fit harmoniously into the overall appearance.

ABS now a standard feature in both models.

Based on the BMW Motorrad principle "Safety 360°", the latest generation of the BMW Motorrad two-channel ABS will be installed as standard for the first time. The new system is not only lighter but is also more compact in size that the previous generation. What is more, it now has inlet valves which can be infinitely adjusted for an even better response. New wheel sensors automatically monitor the distance between sensor and sensor wheel. As usual, the new standard ABS can be deactivated at the press of the button if the rider so wishes - for example for active riding over rough terrain.

Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA as an ex works option.

On request (ex works option) and uniquely in this segment of the motorcycle market, the rider can conveniently set the rebound stage damping of the rear spring strut on the F 700 GS and F 800 GS at the press of a button on the handlebar. This Electronic Suspension Adjustment - or ESA for short - allows adjustment of the suspension settings with maximum operational convenience, even during travel. The rider selects a damping variant from among "Comfort", "Normal" and "Sport" and the electronic control system measures the appropriate damping rate based on optimum parameters stored in the data memory. Damper settings can be changed simply at the press of a button while riding, with a small, light stepper motor carrying out the commands. A symbol appears in the cockpit accordingly. The adjustment of the spring mount is made manually by means of an optimised, easily accessible handwheel.

Automatic Stability Control ASC as an ex works option.

Another unique feature within the market segment of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS is the availability of the BMW Motorrad rider assistance system ASC - one of the most popular ex work options for BMW motorcycles.

ASC prevents unwanted spinning of the rear wheel while accelerating, which would result in the loss of lateral grip and thus break-out of the rear wheel. By comparing the rotational speeds of the front and rear wheel obtained via the ABS sensors, the electronic system detects spin in the rear wheel and cuts back engine torque accordingly by reducing the ignition angle as well as adapting injection via the engine control system.

In this way ASC makes for more efficient power transmission and therefore increased safety. If regulatory intervention by the electronic system is not desired - on the race track for example - the rider can simply deactivate it at the press of a button, even during travel.

4. Electrical and electronic systems.

In terms of the electrical system, the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS continue to use a CAN bus system. This single-wire system (SWS) offers a wealth of benefits: it reduces the amount of wiring required, allows all control units to be networked and thus makes comprehensive diagnosis much simpler. What is more, conventional fuses are no longer required because the system automatically deactivates any component affected in the event of malfunction.

Since the introduction of CAN bus technology, electronic vehicle immobilisation has been a standard feature of BMW motorcycles. To start the engine, more is required than the appropriate key bit: the chip integrated in the BMW key also has to send the correct code to the ring aerial of the combined handlebar and ignition lock. Only then does the engine control system allow the engine to be started. This technology offers what is currently the most secure and reliable protection from theft. A battery with 14 ampere-hours and an alternator with an output of 400 watts ensure a reliable power supply.

New switch units and an extended range of information.

The latest generation of BMW Motorrad switches is now used in the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS, too. The new switch units are much smaller and more compact thanks to MID technology (MID = Molded Interconnect Design; printed conductors rather than individual wiring) and offer a wider range of functions, a clear design and optimum usability.

Here the functions for the left and right turn indicators - previously separated - are now clustered in a single function on the left-hand side of the handlebars. The hazard warning flashers are activated via a separate, clearly visible switch integrated at the top of the left-hand handlebar panel. The functions for low beam, high beam and headlamp flasher have been combined in a switch which is located near the left index finger for convenient access.

The activation switch for the grip heating has been placed at the top for further improved usability and the functions for starter and killer switch practically combined in a rocker switch. This means that if the killer switch is activated by mistake, it prevents the starter from being triggered when the ignition is not switched on and discharging the battery. ESA and ASC are also activated by means of a combined rocker switch.

The cockpit of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS with vertically arranged analog engine speed display and speedometer and information panel has been optimised. Newly designed dial faces now ensure even better legibility of road speed and engine speed. And the rider now gets feedback on the fuel level and coolant temperature as a standard feature - two functions which were previously only available as ex work options with the on-board computer.

5. Body and design.

As in the popular predecessor models, the F 700 GS and F 800 GS of model year 2013 also benefit from reduced width in the area of the seat and front section due to the slimline construction of the frame and engine, ensuring optimum ground reach and a narrow standing width. The low overall centre of gravity makes for outstanding off-road qualities and easy vehicle control, and the large steering angle - derived from a narrow steering head - is a bonus when riding over rough terrain. Wide handlebars suitable for enduro riding - made of cylindrical steel tubing with a new clamp in the F 700 GS and made of double-butted aluminium tubing in the F 800 GS - support the easy, agile handling of the two machines.

The wide range of adjustment provided in the hand levers for the front brake and clutch allow adaptation to individual rider preferences. The wide footrests with vibration-damping, removal rubber tops are ideal for off-road riding and lengthier tours.
The new BMW F 700 GS and F 800 GS display their kinship as authentic members of the BMW GS family more strikingly than previously with revised body features and optimised ergonomics. Their slim, wiry look gives them a feeling of lightness designed to arouse the desire to embark on motorcycle adventures. Clear lines and the selective combination of painted areas with black components give them a purist appearance with a dash of robustness typical of the enduro style.

Off-road or urban - new, authentic characters with optimised functionality in typical GS style.

The model revision has given the front sections of the new BMW F 700 GS and an even clearer shaping, perfectly in line with the character of the model. The new side trim sections are a key element here, giving both models a perceptibly more striking look.

The new body features of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS also include a reworking of the "beak" above the front mudguard - a BMW GS hallmark. This has been redesigned in both models, providing excellent functionality as a splash guard in keeping with the orientation of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS.

Different windshields are available for the two models to match the specific character of each of them. These offer optimum protection from airstream and integrate perfectly in the styling of each bike. As always, the extensive BMW Motorrad range of special accessories offers alternatives here: a choice of tinted or more touring-oriented windshields leave nothing to be desired in terms of individual customisation.

The overall impression conveyed by the lines is much more dynamic. The flatter design of the lower edge means the new side sections give the vehicle a more elevated, mature look, especially in the new F 700 GS.

Meanwhile the differing design of the intake snorkel and the positioning of the BMW logo, model inscription and turn indicators highlight the distinct characters of the two 2-cylinder models. While the new F 800 GS displays its masculinity and off-road capability, the new F 700 GS emphasises its urban character.

New smoke grey glasses for the turn indicators and a smoke grey glass covering on the LED rear light cluster reflect the dynamic aspirations of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS, now offering a more harmonious match with the overall look of the new BMW GS models.

Optional seat height reduction based on lowered suspension now also available in the new F 800 GS.

With a standard seat height of 880 millimetres, the BMW F 800 GS clearly reflects its off-road orientation with long spring travel. In response to frequent requests for a reduced seat height, especially among shorter riders, BMW Motorrad now offers a lowering option in the F 800 GS in conjunction with a low seat. A reduction by 60 millimetres to just 820 millimetres now ensures accessibility and reachability for riders of smaller stature.

6. Equipment program.

Options and special accessories for a wide range of customisation opportunities.
The familiar comprehensive BMW Motorrad program of options and special accessories is available for further customisation of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS.

Options are supplied directly ex works and are integrated in the production process. Special accessories are installed by the BMW Motorrad partner or customers themselves. These are features which can be retrofitted, too.

Options.
o New: Automatic Stability Control ASC.
o New: Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA.
o New: Lowered suspension for the F 800 GS (not in conjunction with ESA, centre stand or safety package).
o New: Power reduction to 35 kW (48 hp).
o New: Engine map adaptation for regular fuel (ROZ 95) for F 700 GS.
o New: Comfort seat.
o New: Case holder for Vario case.
o New: Comfort package (on-board computer, heated grips, case holder, centre stand).
o New: Safety package for F 800 GS (ASC, ESA).
o New: Safety package for F 700 GS (ASC, ESA, RDC).
o Optimized centre stand.
o Off-road tyres (F 800 GS only).
o LED turn indicators.
o Heated grips.
o Tyre pressure control RDC (F 700 GS only).
o On-board computer.
o Alarm system.
o Seat, low.

Special accessories.

Safety.
o New: Automatic Stability Control ASC.
o New: LED additional headlamp (F 800 GS only).
o Alarm system (DWA).
o Tyre pressure control RDC (F 700 GS only).
o Hand protector bar.
o Hand protector (small and large) for hand protector bar.
o Attachment spoiler for hand protector, large.
o Engine guard, plastic (F 700 GS only).
o Enduro aluminium engine guard.
o Crash bars.
Storage program.
o Luggage carrier, small.
o Luggage rack, large, for Vario topcase.
o Vario topcase, black.
o Case holder for Vario case.
o Vario case, black.
o Liners for Vario case and Vario topcase.
o Back pads for Vario topcase.
o Aluminium case (F 800 GS only).
o Functional liner for aluminium case (F 800 GS only).
o Carrying handle for aluminium case or topcase (F 800 GS only).
o Case holder for aluminium case (F 800 GS only).
o Aluminium topcase (F 800 GS only).
o Functional liner for aluminium case (F 800 GS only).
o Back pad for aluminium topcase (F 800 GS topcase).
o Topcase holder for aluminium topcase (F 800 GS only).
o Tank rucksack, waterproof.
o Softbag 2, small.
o Enduro rear bag.

Design.

o LED turn indicators.
o Headlamp guard (for off-road use only).
o Splash guard extension, rear.

Sound.

o Akrapovic sports silencer.

Ergonomics and comfort.

o New: Windshield small, tinted (F 700 GS only).
o Windshield large, clear (F 700 GS only).
o Windshield large, tinted.
o Touring windshield (F 800 GS only).
o Wind deflection set (F 800 GS only).
o New: Enduro footrests, wide.
o Heated grips.
o Rallye seat.
o Comfort seat.
o Low seat.
o High seat (for F 700 GS only).
o Optimized centre stand.

Navigation and communication.

o BMW Motorrad Navigator IV.
o Holder for BMW Motorrad Navigator IV.
o Function pouch for BMW Motorrad Navigator IV.

Maintenance and technology.

o On-board toolkit.
o Repair kit for tubeless tyres.
o Power reduction to 35 kW (48 hp).
o Automatic chain lubrication system.
o LED lamp for charging socket.
o Battery charger.

7. Paint Finishes.

The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS also reflect their more sharply drawn character in the form of new colour concepts.
Ostra grey metallic creates a deliberately modern variant of the F 700 GS with a masculine, off-road touch. Meanwhile, Red apple metallic gives the F 700 GS a more discreet, touring-oriented appearance, while in Glacier silver metallic it has a light, dynamic feel which emphasises its sporty qualities.

The new F 800 GS acquires a particularly technical, modern and off-road look in Kalamata metallic matt, while Cordoba blue highlights the bike's sporty, dynamic qualities. In Alpine white 3, on the other hand, it appears especially light and athletic.

8. Engine output and torque.

BMW F 800 GS BMW Media information 07/2012 Page 21

9. Technical specifications. BMW F 800 GS BMW F 700 GS
Engine
Capacity cc 798
Bore/stroke mm 82/75.6
Output kW/hp 63/85 55/75
at engine speed rpm 7,500 7,300
Torque Nm 83 77
at engine speed rpm 5,750 5,500
Type Water cooled straight
two cylinder engine
Compression; fuel 12.0 : 1 / premium unleaded (95 RON)
Valve actuation DOHC (double overhead camshaft), rocker arms
Valves per cylinder 4
Ø Intake/outlet mm 32/27.5
Ø throttle valve mm 46
Carburetion Electronic manifold injection, engine engine management BMS-KP
Emission control Fully controlled three way
catalytic converter
Electrical system
Alternator W 400
Battery V/Ah 12/14
Headlight High/low-beam: 12 V/55 W, halogen
Rear light LED brake/rear light
Starter kW 0.9
Power transmission gearbox
Clutch Multidisc oil bath clutch,
mechanically actuated
Gearbox Claw-shifted six-speed gearbox
Primary ratio 1.943
Gear transmission ratio I 2.462
II 1.750
III 1.381
IV 1.174
V 1.042
VI 0.960
Rear wheel drive Chain
Transmission ratio 2.625 2.471
Chassis
Frame construction type Tubular stell frame,l
load-bearing power unit
Suspension, front Upside-down telescopic fork, Ø 43 mm Telescopic fork, Ø 41 mm
Suspension, rear Double-strut swing arm,
aluminium cast in one piece
Spring travel, front/rear mm 230/215 180/170
Wheel castor mm 117 95
Wheelbase mm 1,578 1,562
Steering head angle ° 64



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BMW takes the development of intelligent hybrid drive systems to the next level with the introduction of the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid - another series-produced model in which a combustion engine and electric motor join forces to enhance both efficiency and the brand's hallmark driving pleasure. The BMW 5 ActiveHybrid brings together a BMW TwinPower Turbo six-cylinder in-line engine, an electric drive system and an eight-speed automatic gearbox for the first time. The latest generation of BMW ActiveHybrid technology also adds precisely controlled - and therefore extremely effective - energy management to the mix. All of which gives the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid an exceptional balance of performance and fuel economy for the premium executive car class. Its drive system generates combined output of 250 kW/340 hp, allows the car to be driven on electric power alone up to 60 km/h (37 mph), accelerates the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.9 seconds, limits average fuel consumption to between 6.4 and 7.0 litres per 100 kilometres (44 - 40 mpg imp) and has CO2 emissions of just 149 - 163 grams per kilometre (figures according to EU test cycle, may vary according to the tyre format specified).

The 225 kW/306 hp six-cylinder in-line engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology in the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid is the same unit renowned for its free-revving capability, pulling power and efficiency in the BMW 535i. The electric motor, meanwhile, develops 40 kW/55 hp and is supplied with energy by a high-performance lithium-ion battery integrated into the luggage area.

A harmonious blend of power from the two drive systems is transferred to the rear wheels by the eight-speed automatic gearbox. In addition to its full-hybrid construction, which enables purely electric and therefore emission-free driving in urban conditions, the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid boasts not only the sportiest performance in its market segment but also a double-digit percentage improvement in fuel economy over the BMW 535i.

In order to fully exploit the potential of the BMW ActiveHybrid technology, the intelligent energy management of the power electronics in the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid uses a host of innovative functions to ensure the drive system runs efficiently. The lithium-ion high-performance battery is charged when the car is coasting or braking, the electric motor performing the role of a generator feeding energy into the high-voltage battery. By contrast, under acceleration the electric motor takes on a boost function. Here, it assists the petrol engine by generating an ultra-dynamic burst of power, lending the sedan's sporty driving experience a noticeably sharper edge. Added to which, while coasting at speeds of up to 160 km/h (100 mph) in ECO PRO mode, the combustion engine can be switched off and fully decoupled. This coasting mode combines comfortable driving with optimum utilisation of the kinetic energy already generated. To avoid periods with the engine running at idle - at junctions or in traffic tailbacks, for example - the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid is equipped with a hybrid start-stop function. Plus, the power electronics in the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid are linked up with the standard-fitted navigation system Professional. This allows forward-looking analysis of the driving situation, enabling the drive components to be primed to deliver maximum efficiency (the effect may vary according to the quality of the available navigation data). All the hybrid-specific components of the drive technology and energy management systems have been developed specially for use in the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid. The result is an extremely well-rounded overall concept, which also provides a convincing demonstration of the BMW ActiveHybrid technology's qualities out on the road. Needless to say, all of the new hybrid components are designed to last for the life of the vehicle.

The BMW 5 ActiveHybrid sees the sporty yet elegant body design of the BMW 5-Series Sedan complemented by bespoke touches which highlight the identity of its drive technology. The "ActiveHybrid 5" lettering on the C-pillars, BMW kidney grille with galvanised slats and exhaust matt chrome tailpipes set the exterior apart from the other models in the range. Available as an option, meanwhile, are 18-inch Streamline light-alloy wheels displaying exceptional aerodynamic efficiency. The BMW 5 ActiveHybrid is the only model in the BMW 5-Series line-up to be available in the exterior paint shade Bluewater metallic, and it also stands out visually from all other 5-Series variants with door sill strips bearing "ActiveHybrid 5" lettering, an aluminium plate on the centre console with the same ID, a bespoke engine cover and the visible "ActiveHybrid Power Unit" inscription on the special casing for the high-performance battery accommodated in the luggage area.

The selection of interior colours, upholstery and interior trim elements reflect the range offered for the other BMW 5-Series Sedan variants. And added to the standard-fitted array of comfort-enhancing features is not only the navigation system Professional, but also a 4-zone climate control system with stationary air conditioning. A wide range of driver assistance systems and BMW ConnectedDrive mobility services, as well as virtually all the other optional extras available for the conventionally powered BMW 5-Series Sedan, can also be specified for the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid.

Innovative combination: award-winning six-cylinder in-line engine, newly developed electric drive system.

This is the first time that a six-cylinder in-line engine has been included as part of a BMW ActiveHybrid system. The 3.0-litre petrol unit, which develops 225 kW/306 hp and peak torque of 400 Newton metres (295 lb-ft), represents a passport to increased driving pleasure and efficiency. The BMW TwinPower Turbo technology of the six-cylinder engine, which has already won the international Engine of the Year Award two years in succession, comprises a twin-scroll turbocharger, High Precision Direct Injection and VALVETRONIC variable valve timing.

The synchronous electric motor of the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid is integrated into the housing of the eight-speed automatic gearbox, saving space. The link-up between the electric motor and gearbox is controlled by a clutch and the motor's operating temperature is regulated by the combustion engine's cooling system. The electric drive system develops 40 kW/55 hp and makes 210 Newton metres (155 lb-ft) of torque available from rest. The motor is supplied with energy by a lithium-ion high-performance battery, likewise specially developed for the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid. The high-voltage battery is encased in a special high-strength housing and positioned between the wheel arches in the luggage area, providing it with optimum protection. It consists of 96 cells, has its own cooling system and offers usable energy capacity of 675 Wh. The integration of the lithium-ion high-performance battery into the luggage area reduces the load capacity of the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid to 375 litres, 145 litres lower than that of a BMW 5-Series Sedan variant powered purely by a combustion engine.

The BMW 5 ActiveHybrid has both a conventional 14-volt power supply and a high-voltage supply with an operating voltage of 317 volts. They are linked up by a voltage transformer ensuring that maximum electric energy can be used to enhance driving dynamics and comfort in any operating phase. Like the electric motor, the air conditioning compressor is also fed with power from the lithium-ion high-performance battery exclusively via the high-voltage supply. This ensures a pleasant interior climate, even when the combustion engine is switched off - i.e. when the car is at a standstill, operating purely on electric power or in coasting mode. In addition, the stationary climate control function can be used to cool the interior before the engine is started up.

Intelligently controlled hybrid technology: unprecedented precision for superior efficiency.

Up to a speed of 60 km/h (37 mph), the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid can operate in all-electric mode for zero emissions in town. The lithium-ion high-voltage battery can store sufficient energy to give an all-electric driving range of up to four kilometres (approx. 2.5 miles) at an average speed of 35 km/h (22 mph).

The internal combustion engine is only started when the driver requires more power: it is then engaged automatically. The electric motor provides a "boost" function to supplement the engine when accelerating. Maximum combined power is 250 kW/340 hp, with maximum torque of 450 Newton metres. Under combined ICE/electric power, the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid delivers a 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration time of 5.9 seconds.

Hybrid-specific Auto Start-Stop function and coasting mode.

Thanks to the specially designed Hybrid Auto Start-Stop function, there are no compromises on comfort even when the vehicle is stopped in traffic for longer periods - after the internal combustion engine is shut off, the automatic climate control simply runs off the lithium-ion battery. When the driver releases the brake, the vehicle will restart on either the electric motor alone or the electric motor and the petrol engine, depending on the high-voltage battery's current charge level and on how much power the driver wants.

Another innovation being pioneered in the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid further improves efficiency by shutting the internal combustion engine down not only when the vehicle is stationary, or when driving in town, but also on overrun. In the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid, this coasting mode is available at any speed up to 160 km/h (100 mph). Coasting mode switches off the petrol engine and disconnects it from the drive shaft. From this point on, the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid continues moving soundlessly, with zero emissions and with no engine braking effect. The potential efficiency improvements are further enhanced by tyres with reduced rolling resistance. In coasting mode too, as with all-electric mode for urban driving, all safety and comfort functions remain fully operational.


Intelligent energy management with proactive analysis of the driving situation.

The advanced power electronics coordinate the operation of the internal combustion engine and electric motor with precise reference to the driving situation. For even more efficient energy management in the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid, this functionality has been extended to include proactive analysis of the driving situation. To support this, the power electronics are integrated with the standard-fitted Professional navigation system, which means they can access and analyse data indicating an upcoming change in external conditions or driver requirements at a very early stage. Based on this analysis, the vehicle can be prepared in advance for the relevant requirements so that all powertrain systems and the on-board electronics are managed appropriately and in such a way as to make the most efficient possible use of the available energy.

Factors that may cause a change in powertrain operating strategy include the topography of the route and speed limits. For example, if the system knows that a hilly stretch is coming up soon, the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid can invest all the high-voltage battery's electrical energy in providing supplementary driving power, since the battery will be recharged "at no cost" during the subsequent descent. On longer downhill sections the electric motor's generator function, too, can be enlisted to recharge the high-voltage battery with no loss of speed. The operating strategy can also be managed so as to ensure that the high-voltage battery is as fully charged as possible when nearing the end of the journey, thereby increasing the electric driving range on the "last lap".

The operating status of the powertrain components is shown in intuitive, model-specific displays in the instrument cluster and in the Control Display of the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid. As well as the energy flow and energy recuperation display, these include a further gauge next to the rev counter which shows the boost effect being provided by the electric motor during acceleration. A display in the iDrive interface provides a variety of information - for example on the lithium-ion high-voltage battery's current charge level and the power-sharing between the internal combustion engine and the electric motor in the course of a journey.


Exceptional hybrid model, typical BMW 5-Series: highest standards of driving dynamics, safety and comfort.

The chassis specifications of the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid include a double-wishbone front axle and integral rear axle, electromechanical power steering including the Servotronic speed-sensitive power assist function, a high-performance brake system and 17-inch alloy wheels. Dynamic Damper Control, featuring electronically controlled damping, is optionally available. The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system, which stabilises the vehicle by applying braking pressure and reducing engine power, also incorporates functions such as Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Cornering Brake Control (CBC), Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), Brake Assist, Fading Compensation, a Dry Braking function and Start-Off Assistant.

The hybrid-specific safety features, which protect the lithium-ion high-voltage battery and the power electronics, are integrated in the BMW 5-Series' elaborate integrated active and passive safety concept. In a collision, high-strength structural components and large deformation zones help to keep impact forces away from the passenger cell and also from the hybrid drive components. Other standard safety systems on the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid include front and side airbags, side curtain head airbags for both rows of seats, three-point inertia-reel belts on all seats, belt force limiters and belt latch tensioners on the front seats and ISOFIX child seat attachments in the rear.

In the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid, too, the standard-fitted Driving Experience Control switch offers not only Sport+, Sport and Comfort set-ups (as well as Comfort+ mode if the optional Dynamic Damper Control is specified), but also ECO PRO mode. The latter supports a particularly relaxed and fuel-efficient driving style, and makes more frequent use of all-electric mode. As an alternative to the standard-fitted automatic transmission, a sports automatic with faster shift times is optionally available.

BMW ConnectedDrive systems optionally available for the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid include Park Distance Control, a rear-view camera, Surround View, Adaptive Headlights, High-Beam Assistant, Speed Limit Info, BMW Parking Assistant, Lane Change Warning, Lane Departure Warning, BMW Night Vision with pedestrian recognition and the BMW Head-Up Display. Innovative technologies also allow in-car integration of the Apple iPhone, other smartphones and music players, and use of the Real-Time Traffic Information and Apps functions.

To further enhance comfort and individuality, the standard-specification 4-zone automatic climate control and navigation system Professional can be supplemented by options such as active seats, active seat ventilation, Comfort Access, the Smart Opener for the tailgate, the Soft Close Automatic function for the doors, a power-operated glass roof and high-end audio and rear entertainment systems.

BMW 5 ActiveHybrid: intelligent technology points the way forward.

The BMW 5 ActiveHybrid features newly developed hybrid components that are combined for the first time with a six-cylinder BMW TwinPower Turbo engine, and innovative functions for further improved efficiency and driving enjoyment. At the same time it broaches yet another market segment, taking BMW's hybrid development work a further step forward. As always, BMW ActiveHybrid technology is offered in a form which is optimally adapted to the requirements of the particular vehicle concept and market segment




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Carefree motorcycling fun for everyone!

Off-road or urban – new, authentic character with improved functionality in typical GS style. With the F 700 GS – the direct successor to the F 650 GS. A shorter gear transmission ratio in the 75 bhp engine enhances agility while at the same time guaranteeing the bike's familiar top-class handling. This makes the F 700 GS an ideal all-round machine within the GS family, suitable for every kind of rider – no matter how experienced.

What was good has just got better: with ABS as standard and ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment), not to mention ASC (traction control) as an option, the ride is not just safer but also offers especially high comfort. Low weight, reduced seat height and a lowering option make the F 700 GS a perfect all-round enduro bike.

GS feeling everywhere: the new design of the windshield and dial faces and the smoke-tinted turn indicators and LED rear light give the F 700 GS the grown-up look it deserves. The three colour variants offer something for everyone: muted Red Apple Metallic, masculine Ostra Grey metallic matt and dynamic Glacier Silver metallic.

As usual, there is once again a wide range of options and special accessories for the F 700 GS to allow you to tailor your BMW to your individual preferences.

That's the new F 700 GS. The ultimate all-rounder.

2013 BMW F700GS Features and Benefits

When BMW Motorrad extended the GS family with an entry-level and medium category in 2007 in the form of the F 650 GS and the F 800 GS, there was no doubt as to the message: lots of riding fun based on light, safe controllability over all surfaces, plenty of drive power and endurance on trips - even when there are only gravel tracks left to get you where you're going. A concept in two versions which many motorcycling fans responded to enthusiastically.

BMW Motorrad now continues this chapter of the GS success story with the updated versions of these two successful enduro models: the F 700 GS and F 800 GS. As always, BMW Motorrad has faced the challenge of taking something that is already good and making it even better, consistently focusing on building on the characteristic strengths of the GS in refining the concept.

The new F 800 GS combines suitability for road use and touring with superior off-road qualities, bringing the two worlds together to an extent not previously seen in this class of motorcycle. By contrast, the new F 700 GS is geared more towards motorcyclists who do not yet need quite the same level of off-road expertise. Its strengths are a lower seating height, all-round capabilities for everyday use and more than sufficient power while also offering outstanding economy.

In accordance with the "Safety 360°" principle, BMW Motorrad provides BMW Motorrad ABS as standard in the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS. The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS also feature other safety-related innovations within their respective classes such as the optional ASC (Automatic Stability Control) and the likewise optional ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment).

The well-proven parallel twin - now with increased output and torque for the new F 700 GS.

Both the F 700 GS and the F 800 GS continue to draw their power from the distinctive, liquid-cooled 4-valve 2-cylinder engine with 798 cc, electronic fuel injection, closed-loop catalytic converter and 6-speed gearbox. Its spontaneous response, impressive pulling power and low fuel consumption are what give it a particular fascination. Another unique feature in serial production motorcycle manufacture is the mass balance based on an additional connecting rod. This compensates for first and second-order inertia forces, ensuring that the 2-cylinder runs with a low level of vibration.

In the F 800 GS, the power unit still delivers 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm, producing a maximum torque of 83 Nm at 5,750 rpm.

As compared to its predecessor, the new F 700 GS benefits from a boost in terms of output and torque. With 55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm (F 650 GS: 52 kW [71 hp] at 7,000 rpm), its engine now delivers 4 hp more power and with 77 Nm at 5,500 pm (F 650 GS: 75 Nm at 4,500 rpm) it also sees an increase in maximum torque. In conjunction with a somewhat shorter overall gear ratio, the bike now offers even further enhanced engine performance and riding dynamics.

F 700 GS now fitted with double disc brake. ABS now standard in both models based on the "Safety 360°" principle.

The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS draw on established suspension technology. The steel frame in tubular construction integrates the engine as a load-bearing element. The rear frame in square steel tubing, the aluminium double-sided swing arm and the wheels and tyres all remain unchanged.

Like the F 800 GS, the new F 700 GS is now fitted with a double disc brake on the front wheel. What is more, the two new GS models are fitted as standard with a new generation of the BMW Motorrad two-channel ABS for the first time.

Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA.

The Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA is a new feature in this motorcycle segment. Available as an option ex works, it allows the rider to conveniently set the rebound stage damping of the rear spring strut at the press of a button on the handlebars, with the settings "Comfort", "Normal" or "Sport" available, thereby adapting the set-up to the needs of both route and riding style. The handwheel for setting the desired spring mount has been optimised for improved controllability.

Automatic Stability Control ASC.

BMW Motorrad ASC (Automatic Stability Control) is likewise a newly available ex works option which is also unique in the market segment of the new
F 700 GS and F 800 GS. This BMW Motorrad traction control system prevents unwanted spinning of the rear wheel while accelerating, which would result in the loss of lateral grip and thus break-out of the rear wheel. The welcome consequence - especially when the road surface offers reduced friction - is an increase in riding safety.

New switch units.

The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS each feature the latest generation of
BMW Motorrad switch units. These are more compact in design and offer improved ergonomics.

Cockpit with new dial faces and an extended range of information.

The analog speedometer and engine speed display are arranged vertically, their new dial faces ensuring further improved legibility of road speed and engine speed in the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS. What is more, the information display already includes fuel level and coolant temperature as standard.

Smoke grey turn indicator glasses and smoke grey glass covering on the LED rear light.

The increased dynamic performance and even more harmonious appearance of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS are reflected in the new smoke grey glasses for the turn indicators and a smoke grey glass covering on the
LED rear light.

New body features, distinctive model-specific design and new paint finishes.

In terms of shaping, too, the new BMW F 700 GS and F 800 GS have been upgraded to create a clearer design more in keeping with model character. The main revised areas are the new side trim sections, which are now more striking and dynamic in styling and reflect the differing characters of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS even more authentically. The package of visual measures is rounded off with new paint finish concepts and inscriptions.

Lowered suspension now also available for the new F 800 GS.

In response to popular demand among existing F 800 GS customers for a reduction in seating height, BMW Motorrad now offers a lowered suspension in conjunction with a lower seat as an ex works option and as a special accessory.

Extensive expansion of the range of options and special accessories.

As part of its model revision measures, BMW Motorrad has also significantly broadened the range of options and special accessories, thereby addressing the widely differing areas of use pursued by BMW GS customers.

2013 BMW F700GS Key Features

• Increased output and torque in the F 700 GS as compared to predecessor model:
55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm (F 650 GS: 52 kW [71 hp] at 7,000 rpm).
• The latest generation of BMW Motorrad two-channel ABS as standard.Double disc brake system at front - now also for F 700 GS.
• Automatic Stability Control ASC (ex works option).
• Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA (ex works option).
• Rear spring mount can be adjusted via optimised handwheel.
• Newly designed body features in a more dynamic, masculine look.
• New paint finishes for the F 700 GS:

Red apple metallic, Ostra grey metallic matt and Glacier silver metallic.
• New paint finishes for the F 800 GS:

Kalamata metallic matt, Cordoba blue and Alpine white 3.
• New handlebar switch units and brake fluid containers, front.
• New handlebar clamp for F 700 GS.
• Cockpit with new dial faces for speedometer and engine speed display and an extended range of information.
• New windshield for F 700 GS.
• Smoke grey turn indicators and smoke grey LED rear light glass covering.
• Lowered suspension for F 800 GS (ex works option/special accessory).
• Power reduction to 35 kW (48 hp) (ex works option).
• Engine map adjustment for regular fuel (RON 91) (ex works option).
• Comfort seat now available as an ex works option too.
• Case carrier for Vario case now also available as an ex works option.
• New centre stand as ex works option.
• Comfort package: on-board computer, heated grips, case holder, centre stand (ex works option).
• Safety package for F 800 GS: ASC and ESA (ex works option).
• Safety package for F 700 GS: ASC, ESA, RDC (ex works option).
• LED auxiliary headlight for F 800 GS (special accessory).
• Enduro footrests, wide (special accessory).

USA Specifications
US MSRP Price: $

Engine
Type Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line two-cylinder engine, two overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder, dry sump lubrication
Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
Capacity 798 cc
Rated output 55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm
Max. torque 57 lb/ft (77Nm) at 5,300 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electroinc intake pipe injection, digital engine management (BMS-K+)
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed 119 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 60 mpg, at a constant 55 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h
Fuel type Premium unleaded

Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
Battery 12 V / 12 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Chassis / brakes
Frame Tubular steel space frame
Front wheel location / suspension Telescopic fork, Ø 41 mm
Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
Suspension travel front / rear 7.1/6.7 inches (180mm/170 mm)
Wheelbase 61.5 inches (1,562 mm)
Castor 3.7 inches (95 mm)
Steering head angle 64°
Wheels Cast aluminium wheels
Rim, front 2.50-19
Rim, rear 3.50-17
Tyres, front 110/80-19 59H
Tyres, rear 140/80-17 69H
Brake, front Dual disc brake, diameter 300 mm, double-piston floating caliper, ABS
Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper, ABS
ABS Standard

Dimensions / weights
Length 89.8 inches (2,280 mm)
Width (incl. mirrors) 35.0 inches (890 mm)
Height (excl. mirrors) 48.8 inches (1,240 mm) (Serial windshield)
Seat height, unladen weight 32.3 inches (820 mm) (low seat: 31.1 inches [790 mm], lowered suspension: 30.1 inches [765 mm], comfort seat: 32.9 inches [835 mm])
Inner leg curve, unladen weight
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 461 lbs (209 kg)
Dry weight 2) 410 lbs (186 kg)
Permitted total weight 961 lbs (436 kg); with lowered suspension 796 lbs (349 kg)
Payload (with standard equipment) 500 lbs (227 kg); with lowered suspension 309 lbs (140 kg)
Usable tank volume 4.2 gallons (16 liters)
Reserve Approx. 1 gallon (4.0 liters)

" Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
" 1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
" 2) Unladen weight without fluids

Canadian Specifications
Canada MSRP Price: 2013 BMW F700GS and F800GS will be on sale in Canada in the fall of 2012.

Engine
Type Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line two-cylinder engine, two overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder, dry sump lubrication
Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
Capacity 798 cc
Rated output 55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm
Max. torque 57 lb/ft (77Nm) at 5,300 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electroinc intake pipe injection, digital engine management (BMS-K+)
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed 119 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 60 mpg, at a constant 55 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h
Fuel type Premium unleaded

Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
Battery 12 V / 12 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Chassis / brakes
Frame Tubular steel space frame
Front wheel location / suspension Telescopic fork, Ø 41 mm
Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
Suspension travel front / rear 7.1/6.7 inches (180mm/170 mm)
Wheelbase 61.5 inches (1,562 mm)
Castor 3.7 inches (95 mm)
Steering head angle 64°
Wheels Cast aluminium wheels
Rim, front 2.50-19
Rim, rear 3.50-17
Tyres, front 110/80-19 59H
Tyres, rear 140/80-17 69H
Brake, front Dual disc brake, diameter 300 mm, double-piston floating caliper, ABS
Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper, ABS
ABS Standard

Dimensions / weights
Length 89.8 inches (2,280 mm)
Width (incl. mirrors) 35.0 inches (890 mm)
Height (excl. mirrors) 48.8 inches (1,240 mm) (Serial windshield)
Seat height, unladen weight 32.3 inches (820 mm) (low seat: 31.1 inches [790 mm], lowered suspension: 30.1 inches [765 mm], comfort seat: 32.9 inches [835 mm])
Inner leg curve, unladen weight
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 461 lbs (209 kg)
Dry weight 2) 410 lbs (186 kg)
Permitted total weight 961 lbs (436 kg); with lowered suspension 796 lbs (349 kg)
Payload (with standard equipment) 500 lbs (227 kg); with lowered suspension 309 lbs (140 kg)
Usable tank volume 4.2 gallons (16 liters)
Reserve Approx. 1 gallon (4.0 liters)

" Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
" 1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
" 2) Unladen weight without fluids

Europe Specifications
European MSRP Price: See dealer for Pricing.

Motor
Bauart Wassergekühlter Zweizylinder-Viertakt-Reihenmotor, vier Ventile pro Zylinder, zwei obenliegende Nockenwellen, Trockensumpfschmierung
Bohrung x Hub 82 mm x 75,6 mm
Hubraum 798 ccm
Nennleistung 55 kW (75 PS) bei 7.300 U/min (Leistungsreduktion 35 kW (48 PS) bei 7.000 U/min möglich)
max. Drehmoment 77 Nm bei 5.300 U/min (Leistungsreduktion: 60 Nm bei 5.000 U/min)
Verdichtungsverhältnis 12,0 : 1
Kraftstoffaufbereitung / Motorsteuerung BMS KP / bedarfsgeregelt
Abgasreinigung geregelter 3-Wege-Katalysator
Fahrleistung / Verbrauch
Höchstgeschwindigkeit 192 km/h
Verbrauch auf 100 km bei konst. 90 km/h 3,9 l
Verbrauch auf 100 km bei konst. 120 km/h 5,1 l
Kraftstoffart Superbenzin bleifrei, Mindestoktanzahl 95 (ROZ)

Elektrik
Lichtmaschine Permanenterregter Generator 400W (Nennleistung)
Batterie 12 V / 12 Ah, wartungsfrei
Kraftübertragung
Kupplung Mehrscheibenkupplung im Ölbad, mechanisch betätigt
Getriebe Klauengeschaltetes Sechsgang-Getriebe im Motorgehäuse integriert
Sekundärantrieb Kettentrieb mit Ruckdämpfung in Hinterradnabe

Fahrwerk / Bremsen
Rahmen Gitterohr
Vorderradführung / Federelemente Teleskopgabel, Ø 41 mm
Hinterradführung / Federelemente gezogene Schwinge, direkt angelenktes Zentralfederbein, Federbasis hydraulisch einstellbar, Zugstufendämpfung einstellbar
Federweg vorne / hinten 170 mm / 170 mm
Radstand 1.562 mm
Nachlauf 95 mm
Lenkkopfwinkel 64°
Räder Aluminium-Gussräder
Felgenmaß vorne 2,50-19 MTH2
Felgenmaß hinten 3,50-17 MTH2
Reifen vorne 110/80-19
Reifen hinten 140/80-17
Bremse vorne Zweischeibenbremse, Durchmesser 300 mm, 2-Kolben-Schwimmsattel, ABS
Bremse hinten Einscheibenbremse, Durchmesser 265 mm, Ein-Kolben-Schwimmsattel, ABS
ABS Serienmäßig

Maße / Gewichte
Länge 2.280 mm Vorderr.-Kennztr. / 2.346 mm Vorderr.-Spritzschu.
Breite (über Spiegel) 880 mm
Höhe (ohne Spiegel) 1.215 mm mit WS Serie
Sitzhöhe bei Leergewicht 820 mm (niedrige Sitzbank: 790 mm, Tieferlegung: 765 mm)
Schrittbogenlänge bei Leergewicht 1.810 mm (niedrige Sitzbank: 1.760 mm, Tieferlegung: 1.710 mm)
Leergewicht fahrfertig, vollgetankt 1) 209 kg
Trockengewicht 2) 186 kg
zulässiges Gesamtgewicht 436 kg
Zuladung (bei Serienausstattung) 227 kg
nutzbares Tankvolumen 16,0 l
davon Reserve ca. 4,0 l
" Relevante Maße beziehen sich auf DIN-Leerlage
" 1) Gemäß Richtlinie 93/93/EWG mit allen Betriebsmitteln, betankt mit mindest. 90% des nutzbaren Tankvolumens
" 2) Leergewicht ohne Betriebsmittel


2013 BMW F700GS - PRESS RELEASE

The new BMW F 700 GS and BMW F 800 GS

1. Overall concept and vehicle properties
2. Drivetrain
3. Chassis
4. Electrical and electronic systems
5. Body and design
6. Equipment program
7. Paint finishes
8. Engine output and torque
9. Technical specifications

1. Overall concept and vehicle properties

When BMW Motorrad extended the GS family with an entry-level and medium category in 2007 in the form of the F 650 GS and the F 800 GS, there was no doubt as to the message: lots of riding fun based on light, safe controllability over all surfaces, plenty of drive power and endurance on trips - even when there are only gravel tracks left to get you where you're going. A concept in two versions which many motorcycling fans responded to enthusiastically.

2. Drivetrain.

Like their predecessor models, the F 700 GS and F 800 GS also draw their power from the dynamic, high-torque water-cooled 2-cylinder in-line engine with 798 cc capacity, fuel injection and closed-loop catalytic converter. The parallel twin has not been changed as compared to the predecessor models. Its technical highlights remain a very compact construction with cylinders tilted just 8.3 degrees forward, two overhead camshafts with speed-resistant valve control via rocker arms and the unique mass balance by means of a system of articulated joints running over the centre of the crankshaft with specifically arranged counterbalance masses to ensure low-vibration running.

Optimised power and torque efficiency and a shorter overall gear ratio in the new F 700 GS.

The agile power delivery and revving power of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS are especially thrilling: even in the lower and medium engine speed range, the two new GS models offer a powerful response for dynamic riding fun - whether on or off the road.

While the output and torque of the F 800 GS remain unchanged at 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm and 83 Nm at 5,750 rpm, the new F 700 GS benefits from an increase in output and torque as compared to its predecessor model. The output has been raised by 4 hp to 55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm (F 650 GS: 52 kW [71 hp] at 7,000 rpm), and the maximum torque has been increased to 77 Nm at 5,500 rpm (F 650 GS: 75 Nm at 4,500 rpm).

This increase in power now requires the use of premium fuel (RON 95) in the F 700 GS too, but both models can also run on regular fuel (RON 91) by means of an optional adaptation of the engine map. For people aged up to 25 taking their motorcycle test (in line with the EU-wide increase in the output limit relevant to those taking a motorcycle licence as of 01.01.2013), the F 700 GS and F 800 GS are also available in reduced power versions with an output of 35 kW (48 hp) at 7,000 rpm and a torque of 60 Nm at 5,000 rpm.

The same claw coupled six-speed gearbox has been used as in the predecessor models. In order to enhance spontaneity, liveliness and riding dynamics, the secondary ratio of the chain drive with off-road capability in the new F 700 GS is now somewhat shorter with 17 to 42 teeth (F 650 GS: 17 to 41 teeth).

3. Chassis.

The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS continue to feature the robust and torsionally stiff steel frame in tubular construction with the engine integrated as a load-bearing element. The rear frame in square steel tubing, the steering head connection via gusset plates and the single-section chill-cast double-sided swing arm made of aluminium also remain unchanged, reflecting the high-quality finish and slim structure of the two GS models.

Double disc brake system for the F 700 GS.

Like the F 800 GS, the new F 700 GS now also has a double disc brake with an effective diameter of 300 millimetres and dual piston floating calipers on the front wheel. The connection between the brake discs and front wheel is floating in both models.
On the rear wheels, both models feature a single disc brake with a disc diameter of 265 millimetres and single-piston floating caliper.
Both models are fitted with new brake fluid reservoirs which fit harmoniously into the overall appearance.

ABS now a standard feature in both models.

Based on the BMW Motorrad principle "Safety 360°", the latest generation of the BMW Motorrad two-channel ABS will be installed as standard for the first time. The new system is not only lighter but is also more compact in size that the previous generation. What is more, it now has inlet valves which can be infinitely adjusted for an even better response. New wheel sensors automatically monitor the distance between sensor and sensor wheel. As usual, the new standard ABS can be deactivated at the press of the button if the rider so wishes - for example for active riding over rough terrain.

Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA as an ex works option.

On request (ex works option) and uniquely in this segment of the motorcycle market, the rider can conveniently set the rebound stage damping of the rear spring strut on the F 700 GS and F 800 GS at the press of a button on the handlebar. This Electronic Suspension Adjustment - or ESA for short - allows adjustment of the suspension settings with maximum operational convenience, even during travel. The rider selects a damping variant from among "Comfort", "Normal" and "Sport" and the electronic control system measures the appropriate damping rate based on optimum parameters stored in the data memory. Damper settings can be changed simply at the press of a button while riding, with a small, light stepper motor carrying out the commands. A symbol appears in the cockpit accordingly. The adjustment of the spring mount is made manually by means of an optimised, easily accessible handwheel.

Automatic Stability Control ASC as an ex works option.

Another unique feature within the market segment of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS is the availability of the BMW Motorrad rider assistance system ASC - one of the most popular ex work options for BMW motorcycles.

ASC prevents unwanted spinning of the rear wheel while accelerating, which would result in the loss of lateral grip and thus break-out of the rear wheel. By comparing the rotational speeds of the front and rear wheel obtained via the ABS sensors, the electronic system detects spin in the rear wheel and cuts back engine torque accordingly by reducing the ignition angle as well as adapting injection via the engine control system.

In this way ASC makes for more efficient power transmission and therefore increased safety. If regulatory intervention by the electronic system is not desired - on the race track for example - the rider can simply deactivate it at the press of a button, even during travel.

4. Electrical and electronic systems.

In terms of the electrical system, the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS continue to use a CAN bus system. This single-wire system (SWS) offers a wealth of benefits: it reduces the amount of wiring required, allows all control units to be networked and thus makes comprehensive diagnosis much simpler. What is more, conventional fuses are no longer required because the system automatically deactivates any component affected in the event of malfunction.

Since the introduction of CAN bus technology, electronic vehicle immobilisation has been a standard feature of BMW motorcycles. To start the engine, more is required than the appropriate key bit: the chip integrated in the BMW key also has to send the correct code to the ring aerial of the combined handlebar and ignition lock. Only then does the engine control system allow the engine to be started. This technology offers what is currently the most secure and reliable protection from theft. A battery with 14 ampere-hours and an alternator with an output of 400 watts ensure a reliable power supply.

New switch units and an extended range of information.

The latest generation of BMW Motorrad switches is now used in the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS, too. The new switch units are much smaller and more compact thanks to MID technology (MID = Molded Interconnect Design; printed conductors rather than individual wiring) and offer a wider range of functions, a clear design and optimum usability.

Here the functions for the left and right turn indicators - previously separated - are now clustered in a single function on the left-hand side of the handlebars. The hazard warning flashers are activated via a separate, clearly visible switch integrated at the top of the left-hand handlebar panel. The functions for low beam, high beam and headlamp flasher have been combined in a switch which is located near the left index finger for convenient access.

The activation switch for the grip heating has been placed at the top for further improved usability and the functions for starter and killer switch practically combined in a rocker switch. This means that if the killer switch is activated by mistake, it prevents the starter from being triggered when the ignition is not switched on and discharging the battery. ESA and ASC are also activated by means of a combined rocker switch.

The cockpit of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS with vertically arranged analog engine speed display and speedometer and information panel has been optimised. Newly designed dial faces now ensure even better legibility of road speed and engine speed. And the rider now gets feedback on the fuel level and coolant temperature as a standard feature - two functions which were previously only available as ex work options with the on-board computer.

5. Body and design.

As in the popular predecessor models, the F 700 GS and F 800 GS of model year 2013 also benefit from reduced width in the area of the seat and front section due to the slimline construction of the frame and engine, ensuring optimum ground reach and a narrow standing width. The low overall centre of gravity makes for outstanding off-road qualities and easy vehicle control, and the large steering angle - derived from a narrow steering head - is a bonus when riding over rough terrain. Wide handlebars suitable for enduro riding - made of cylindrical steel tubing with a new clamp in the F 700 GS and made of double-butted aluminium tubing in the F 800 GS - support the easy, agile handling of the two machines.

The wide range of adjustment provided in the hand levers for the front brake and clutch allow adaptation to individual rider preferences. The wide footrests with vibration-damping, removal rubber tops are ideal for off-road riding and lengthier tours.
The new BMW F 700 GS and F 800 GS display their kinship as authentic members of the BMW GS family more strikingly than previously with revised body features and optimised ergonomics. Their slim, wiry look gives them a feeling of lightness designed to arouse the desire to embark on motorcycle adventures. Clear lines and the selective combination of painted areas with black components give them a purist appearance with a dash of robustness typical of the enduro style.

Off-road or urban - new, authentic characters with optimised functionality in typical GS style.

The model revision has given the front sections of the new BMW F 700 GS and an even clearer shaping, perfectly in line with the character of the model. The new side trim sections are a key element here, giving both models a perceptibly more striking look.

The new body features of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS also include a reworking of the "beak" above the front mudguard - a BMW GS hallmark. This has been redesigned in both models, providing excellent functionality as a splash guard in keeping with the orientation of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS.

Different windshields are available for the two models to match the specific character of each of them. These offer optimum protection from airstream and integrate perfectly in the styling of each bike. As always, the extensive BMW Motorrad range of special accessories offers alternatives here: a choice of tinted or more touring-oriented windshields leave nothing to be desired in terms of individual customisation.

The overall impression conveyed by the lines is much more dynamic. The flatter design of the lower edge means the new side sections give the vehicle a more elevated, mature look, especially in the new F 700 GS.

Meanwhile the differing design of the intake snorkel and the positioning of the BMW logo, model inscription and turn indicators highlight the distinct characters of the two 2-cylinder models. While the new F 800 GS displays its masculinity and off-road capability, the new F 700 GS emphasises its urban character.

New smoke grey glasses for the turn indicators and a smoke grey glass covering on the LED rear light cluster reflect the dynamic aspirations of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS, now offering a more harmonious match with the overall look of the new BMW GS models.

Optional seat height reduction based on lowered suspension now also available in the new F 800 GS.

With a standard seat height of 880 millimetres, the BMW F 800 GS clearly reflects its off-road orientation with long spring travel. In response to frequent requests for a reduced seat height, especially among shorter riders, BMW Motorrad now offers a lowering option in the F 800 GS in conjunction with a low seat. A reduction by 60 millimetres to just 820 millimetres now ensures accessibility and reachability for riders of smaller stature.

6. Equipment program.

Options and special accessories for a wide range of customisation opportunities.
The familiar comprehensive BMW Motorrad program of options and special accessories is available for further customisation of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS.

Options are supplied directly ex works and are integrated in the production process. Special accessories are installed by the BMW Motorrad partner or customers themselves. These are features which can be retrofitted, too.

Options.
o New: Automatic Stability Control ASC.
o New: Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA.
o New: Lowered suspension for the F 800 GS (not in conjunction with ESA, centre stand or safety package).
o New: Power reduction to 35 kW (48 hp).
o New: Engine map adaptation for regular fuel (ROZ 95) for F 700 GS.
o New: Comfort seat.
o New: Case holder for Vario case.
o New: Comfort package (on-board computer, heated grips, case holder, centre stand).
o New: Safety package for F 800 GS (ASC, ESA).
o New: Safety package for F 700 GS (ASC, ESA, RDC).
o Optimized centre stand.
o Off-road tyres (F 800 GS only).
o LED turn indicators.
o Heated grips.
o Tyre pressure control RDC (F 700 GS only).
o On-board computer.
o Alarm system.
o Seat, low.

Special accessories.

Safety.
o New: Automatic Stability Control ASC.
o New: LED additional headlamp (F 800 GS only).
o Alarm system (DWA).
o Tyre pressure control RDC (F 700 GS only).
o Hand protector bar.
o Hand protector (small and large) for hand protector bar.
o Attachment spoiler for hand protector, large.
o Engine guard, plastic (F 700 GS only).
o Enduro aluminium engine guard.
o Crash bars.
Storage program.
o Luggage carrier, small.
o Luggage rack, large, for Vario topcase.
o Vario topcase, black.
o Case holder for Vario case.
o Vario case, black.
o Liners for Vario case and Vario topcase.
o Back pads for Vario topcase.
o Aluminium case (F 800 GS only).
o Functional liner for aluminium case (F 800 GS only).
o Carrying handle for aluminium case or topcase (F 800 GS only).
o Case holder for aluminium case (F 800 GS only).
o Aluminium topcase (F 800 GS only).
o Functional liner for aluminium case (F 800 GS only).
o Back pad for aluminium topcase (F 800 GS topcase).
o Topcase holder for aluminium topcase (F 800 GS only).
o Tank rucksack, waterproof.
o Softbag 2, small.
o Enduro rear bag.

Design.

o LED turn indicators.
o Headlamp guard (for off-road use only).
o Splash guard extension, rear.

Sound.

o Akrapovic sports silencer.

Ergonomics and comfort.

o New: Windshield small, tinted (F 700 GS only).
o Windshield large, clear (F 700 GS only).
o Windshield large, tinted.
o Touring windshield (F 800 GS only).
o Wind deflection set (F 800 GS only).
o New: Enduro footrests, wide.
o Heated grips.
o Rallye seat.
o Comfort seat.
o Low seat.
o High seat (for F 700 GS only).
o Optimized centre stand.

Navigation and communication.

o BMW Motorrad Navigator IV.
o Holder for BMW Motorrad Navigator IV.
o Function pouch for BMW Motorrad Navigator IV.

Maintenance and technology.

o On-board toolkit.
o Repair kit for tubeless tyres.
o Power reduction to 35 kW (48 hp).
o Automatic chain lubrication system.
o LED lamp for charging socket.
o Battery charger.

7. Paint Finishes.

The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS also reflect their more sharply drawn character in the form of new colour concepts.
Ostra grey metallic creates a deliberately modern variant of the F 700 GS with a masculine, off-road touch. Meanwhile, Red apple metallic gives the F 700 GS a more discreet, touring-oriented appearance, while in Glacier silver metallic it has a light, dynamic feel which emphasises its sporty qualities.

The new F 800 GS acquires a particularly technical, modern and off-road look in Kalamata metallic matt, while Cordoba blue highlights the bike's sporty, dynamic qualities. In Alpine white 3, on the other hand, it appears especially light and athletic.

8. Engine output and torque.

BMW F 800 GS BMW Media information 07/2012 Page 21

9. Technical specifications. BMW F 800 GS BMW F 700 GS
Engine
Capacity cc 798
Bore/stroke mm 82/75.6
Output kW/hp 63/85 55/75
at engine speed rpm 7,500 7,300
Torque Nm 83 77
at engine speed rpm 5,750 5,500
Type Water cooled straight
two cylinder engine
Compression; fuel 12.0 : 1 / premium unleaded (95 RON)
Valve actuation DOHC (double overhead camshaft), rocker arms
Valves per cylinder 4
Ø Intake/outlet mm 32/27.5
Ø throttle valve mm 46
Carburetion Electronic manifold injection, engine engine management BMS-KP
Emission control Fully controlled three way
catalytic converter
Electrical system
Alternator W 400
Battery V/Ah 12/14
Headlight High/low-beam: 12 V/55 W, halogen
Rear light LED brake/rear light
Starter kW 0.9
Power transmission gearbox
Clutch Multidisc oil bath clutch,
mechanically actuated
Gearbox Claw-shifted six-speed gearbox
Primary ratio 1.943
Gear transmission ratio I 2.462
II 1.750
III 1.381
IV 1.174
V 1.042
VI 0.960
Rear wheel drive Chain
Transmission ratio 2.625 2.471
Chassis
Frame construction type Tubular stell frame,l
load-bearing power unit
Suspension, front Upside-down telescopic fork, Ø 43 mm Telescopic fork, Ø 41 mm
Suspension, rear Double-strut swing arm,
aluminium cast in one piece
Spring travel, front/rear mm 230/215 180/170
Wheel castor mm 117 95
Wheelbase mm 1,578 1,562
Steering head angle ° 64



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