GS: The History of the Maxi Enduro
The
It all started with the R80 G/S, the first model in the series, where 'G' stood for Gelände (off-road) and 'S' for Straße (road). This model combined the best of both worlds, offering a versatile motorcycle that could handle not only paved roads, but also rough terrain. The R80 G/S was distinguished by its ease of handling, reliability and robustness, and set new standards for
In the 1990s,
With the new millennium came the R1200GS and then the R1250GS. These models featured larger engines, improved suspension and advanced electronics that included rider aids such as traction control and customisable engine maps. The R1250GS , in particular, introduced the ShiftCam system, which optimises engine power and efficiency by adjusting valve timing.
Today, the
In conclusion, the GS is not just a motorcycle, but a living legend that represents the essence of freedom and adventure on two wheels. Whether you are a veteran of the road or a new enthusiast, discovering the history of the GS is to understand why it continues to be the preferred choice for those seeking uncompromising performance and the desire to explore the world.
This is a overview of the history and development of the
Origins in the 70s:
- The design of the "GS" series began in the late 1970s with
BMW 's involvement in off-road competitions, such as the "Six-Days". -
BMW 's tradition of off-roadsport s activities dates back to the 1930s.
- The design of the "GS" series began in the late 1970s with
Sport ing successes and development:- The victory in the German off-road championship in 1979 provided the impetus to develop a homologated series version based on the experience from competition.
- The R 80 G/S, launched in 1980, was the first large twin-cylinder
enduro bike, introducing a new sector of large touringenduro bikes.
Popularity and globetrotter:
- The R 80 G/S quickly becomes popular among globetrotters thanks to its power reserves, long-distance comfort and off-road capabilities.
- Participation in events such as the Paris-Dakar and the African Rally with notable successes.
Range expansion:
- In 1988, the R 100 GS was launched, the
enduro bike with the largest displacement on the world market at the time, achieving enormous commercial success. - Successor models, such as the R 1150 GS and R 1200 GS, continue to dominate the sales charts in many countries.
- In 1988, the R 100 GS was launched, the
Innovations and commercial successes:
- In 1994, the GS models with four-valve engines became a huge commercial success.
- In 2004, the R 1200 GS was introduced, followed by the HP2
Enduro in 2005, representing a return to the past with a particular focus on off-road riding.
New era and specialization:
- In 2005, the R 1200 GS achieved leadership in the segment over 750 cc and placed fifth in the Italian sales rankings.
- In 2006, the HP2
Enduro represents asport ing breakthrough with a specialist approach to design and engineering.
History shows how