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2024 BMW F 900 GS Review | Video

The updated 2024 BMW F 900 GS adventure bike seeks to reinvigorate BMW’s middleweight platform. Upgraded from the F 850 now with a larger 895cc parallel-Twin that delivers 105 hp, a ready-to-ride low weight of 483 lb, a lower and more svelte profile, and upgraded suspension, the 2024 BMW F 900 GS just might be the best parallel-Twin adventure bike ever offered from the German company.

To see how the 2024 BMW F 900 GS performs, we travel to Málaga, Spain, for a full day of on-road and off-road riding. Watch the video below to see the F 900 GS in action, and read our full review here.

2024 BMW F 900 GS Specs 

Base Price: $13,495   

Warranty: 2 yrs., unltd. miles  

Website:BMWmotorcycles.com 

ENGINE  

Type: Liquid-cooled, parallel-Twin, DOHC w/ 4 valves per cyl.  

Displacement: 895cc  

Bore x Stroke: 86.0 x 77.0mm  

Horsepower: 105 hp @ 8,500 rpm (factory claim)   

Torque: 68.6 lb-ft @ 6,750 rpm (factory claim)  

Compression Ratio: 13.1:1  

Valve Insp. Interval: 12,000 miles  

Fuel Delivery: EFI w/ throttle-by-wire, 48mm throttle bodies  

Transmission: 6-speed, cable-actuated slip/assist wet clutch  

Final Drive: Chain 

CHASSIS 

Frame: Tubular-steel trellis frame & subframe, aluminum swingarm  

Wheelbase: 62.6 in.  

Rake/Trail: 28.0 degrees/4.7 in.  

Seat Height: 34.3 in.  

Suspension, Front: 43mm inverted fork, fully adj., 9.1 in. travel 

Rear: Single linkage shock, w/ adj. spring preload & rebound, 8.5 in. travel  

Brakes, Front: Dual 305mm discs w/ 2-piston axial calipers & cornering ABS  

Rear: Single 265mm disc w/ 1-piston caliper & cornering ABS  

Wheels, Front: Cross-spoke w/ aluminum rims, 2.15 x 21 

Rear: Cross-spoke w/ aluminum rims, 4.25 x 17  

Tires, Front: 90/90-21  

Rear: 150/70-17   

Wet Weight: 483 lb  

Fuel Capacity: 3.8 gal.  

Gear Up  

Helmet: HJC DS-X1  

Jacket: Rev’It Neptune 2 GTX 

Pants: Klim Latitude 

Gloves: Rev’It Dirt 3 

Boots: Alpinestars Toucan 

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