
Proper Protection: R1200GS Engine Crash Bars
Touratech has developed the most robust engine protection available for BMW’s new water-cooled R1200GS, and the demand for the new R1200GS Engine Crash Bars has exceeded our wildest expectations.
Touratech has developed the most robust engine protection available for BMW’s new water-cooled R1200GS, and the demand for the new R1200GS Engine Crash Bars has exceeded our wildest expectations.
After browsing through an abundance of information regarding BMW Motorrad’s new 2014 R1200GS Adventure motorcycle, we found six features we’re really excited to see will be incorporated in the new Adventure model. Follow the link to learn more.
BMW has unveiled their new 2014 R1200GS Adventure, the highlighy anticipated off-road iteration of their water-cooled R1200GS motorcycle. Featuring an assortment of aesthetic, ergonomic and off-road enhancements, the new R1200GS Adventure model is ready to explore the world. Follow the link to learn more about the bike.
Touratech-USA’s Chief Riding Officer, Iain Glynn, compares two BMW boxers: His well-used 2005 R1200GS and the new 2013 water-cooled R1200GS.
The team at Touratech-USA is loving the new water-cooled R1200GS and has spent much of the summer riding the new water-boxer, and helping people outfit their bikes for adventure. After an assortment of adventures, the company has put together this list of essential upgrades to help people prioritize the accessories they might be considering.
Touratech’s Upper Crash Bars for the new water-cooled BMW R1200GS are now in stock at Touratech-USA!
When a new adventure motorcycle hits the market, Touratech wastes no time getting the bike out for an extended ride to learn about the bike. So when BMW unveiled their new F800GS Adventure, an expedition-ready variation of their popular F800GS, we took a pair of the new machines out for a 10-day tour of Greece.
Touratech-USA’s General Manager, Paul Guillien, and Chief Riding Officer, Iain Glynn, compare two BMW boxers: The 2011 oil-cooled R1200GS and the new 2013 water-cooled R1200GS.
Touratech-USA’s General Manager, Paul Guillien, and Chief Riding Officer, Iain Glynn, compare two BMW boxers: The 2011 oil-cooled R1200GS and the new 2013 water-cooled R1200GS.
Enjoy the sixth of ten videos highlighting the history of BMW Motorrad’s GS motorcycle.