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2020 BMW F 850 GS Rumors

2020 BMW F 850 GS Rumors

2020 BMW F 850 GS Rumors – The new AMF engine from Haus Munich will be available on a variety of improvements in the base model, with a larger fuel tank and a strong rear frame that is only the most important. The growth range is one of the strong points that competitors consider when deciding on a new machine, especially when they have plans to travel in remote areas.

Likewise, stronger chassis and sub-structures are needed to accommodate the additional weight added by passengers or luggage to the bicycle. Also, we can expect to see 2020 BMW F850GS Adventure equipped with collision belts and thick Zgayh sheets, as well as lighting and Alu panniers.

2020 BMW F 850 GS Rumors

2020 BMW F 850 GS Rumors
2020 BMW F 850 GS Rumors

2020 BMW F 850 GS Review
There is no word about price or availability at the time of writing, but it is likely to appear either at Intermot in Cologne or EICMA in Milan this fall. To our knowledge, we must have seen the F850GS in galleries, at least in Europe, but it seems that Onkin is unable to supply the engine at the required level, and thus delay both the 850GS and brother adventures.

In 2020, we will see the most radical reforms offering Bavarian corporate adventures for years, with the replacement of the new R1250GS and R1250GS engines of the BMW R1200 duo adventure model, and the new F850GS adventure advanced at the top of the F-line series.

Starting with smaller bikes, the picture you see here comes from the patented BMW F 850 ​​GS Adventure. Although it looks like a Xerox copy of the weak (and this is exactly what it is), the image still gives a clear look at the changes that separate the new F 850 ​​GS F850GS adventure for this year.

Changes seen include a wider “beak” above the front steering wheel, in front of a wider front bumper and a longer screen. With reference to the back, we can see a much larger fuel tank – maybe around 6.5 gallons, up from the basic 4 gallon F850GS – high above the extended side panel. There is a crash bar around the engine, and a new tubular steel bag holder in the back, completing a cosmetic renovation.

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