New 2024 BMW MidSize F 900 GS ADV Rides (Updated)

Rennie Scaysbrook | January 24, 2024

Adventure pioneers BMW will release three new mid-size ADV models for the 2024 model year in the F 900 GS, F 900 GS Adventure and entry-level F 800 GS.

2024 BMW F Line

Update January 23, 2024:

The prices and specs have been announced:

    • MSRP $10,495 plus Destination for F 800 GS.
    • MSRP $13,495 plus Destination for F 900 GS.
    • MSRP $14,195 plus Destination for F 900 GS Adventure.
    • Estimated Market launch early Q2 2024.
    • *Scroll to the end of this page for the recently released specifications

Each bike is powered by a new 895cc parallel-twin (yes, even the F 800 GS) that was first seen in the F 900 R and F 900 XR roadsters a couple of years ago but with varying power outputs.

The more premium F 900 GS and GS Adventure will see 105 hp at 8,500 rpm and 69 lb-ft of torque at 6,750 rpm, which represents a 10 hp increase but 1 lb-ft decrease compared to the outgoing 853cc motor inside the GS 850/Adventure range.

The F 800 GS will come to market with a claimed 87 hp at 6,750 rpm and 67 lb-ft at 6,750 rpm. We should stress, however, these figures are for the European models as we’ve not got official word from BMW USA about the bikes we’re going to get, as well as price and availability.

Each bike uses the same bridge-type steel chassis that uses the engine as a stressed member. The styling across the board has certainly been enhanced with more of a rally look for the GS and GS Adventure, while the F 800 GS retains its urban street look due to its cast wheels, and skinnier 41mm fork, but it does join the bigger brothers in getting the 6.5-inch TFT screen heated grips and LED headlight. Colors for the F 800 GS include Light White, Racing Blue for the Sport version, and a Triple Black model.

BMW F 900 GS São Paulo yellow
The São Paulo yellow color looks very nice indeed.

As you pick these up from the dealer, standard fitment is the Rain and Road ECU modes and dynamic traction control. Like pretty much any mid-large capacity BMW you can go for the optional Riding Modes Pro, which gives Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) and engine drag torque on all three models. On the F 900 GS and GS Adventure, there’s also the Dynamic, Enduro and Enduro Pro riding modes you can unlock at the dealer that gives you access to things like variable traction control.

The F 900 GS comes in for the biggest change with a claimed 31 pound lopped off compared to the F 850 GS for a claimed curb weight of 482 lb.

Part of this comes via the new LED light system (-1.3 lb), a 3.8 gallon plastic gas tank (-9.9 lb) and an Akrapovic muffler (-3.7 lb), and a redesigned rear end (-5.3 lb) that houses the luggage carriers.

2024 BMW F 900 GS Adventure.
2024 BMW F 900 GS Adventure.

New ergonomics include redesigned footpegs, gas tank shape, and rear brake lever, and there are inverted Showa 43mm forks and shock shock that give 9.1 and 8.5 inches of front and rear wheel travel, respectively.

If that’s not good enough, you can get the Enduro Pro package that adds 45 mm titanium nitirde-coated forks and a ZF Sachs shock, raised handlebars and a wear-resistant M Endurance chain.

The F 900 GS will come in standard Blackstorm metallic, São Paulo yellow, or GS Trophy in Light White solid/Racing Blue Metallic.

2024 BMW F 800 GS.
2024 BMW F 800 GS.

The F 900 GS Adventure gets all that but the gas tank is a metallic 6.1 gallon number, and the Showa suspension can be upgraded to the BMW Dynamic Electronic Suspension Adjustment system.

We’ll have more on the new BMW F 900 GS/Adventure and F 800 GS when the U.S-specific information comes to hand.

2024 BMW 

F 800 GS F 900 GS / GSA

Displacement 895cc
Bore x stroke 86.0 x 77.0mm
Horsepower 87 lb-ft @ 6,750 / 105 @ 8,500  rpm
Torque 67 lb-ft @ 6,750 / 68.6 @ 6,750 rpm
Type Liquid-cooled, inline 2-cylinder with dry sump lubrication
No. of cylinders Two
Compression / fuel 13.1:1 / premium unleaded
Valve / accelerator actuation OHV / 4-valves per cylinder
Ø intake/exhaust valve dia. 33.5 / 27.2mm
Ø throttle body dia. 48mm
Engine control BMS-ME
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, EU5+
Electrical system
Alternator 416W
Battery 12/9 maintenance-free
Headlight LED low and high beam
Starter 900W

Transmission

Clutch Anti-hopping wet clutch
Gearbox Constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox
Primary ratio 1.821
Transmission ratios I 2.833
II 2.067
III 1.6
IV 1.308
V 1.103
VI 0.968
Rear wheel drive O-ring chain with vibration damping in rear hub
Transmission ratio 2.588 /2.765   F 900 GS
2.588 F 900 GSA

Suspension

Frame construction type Trellis steel frame with load bearing engine
Front suspension 41mm front forks /43mm front forks
Rebound and compression adjustable F 900 GS
Rear suspension Aluminum double-sided swing arm with central shock
Spring base and rebound  adjustable
Suspension travel front/rear 6.7 / 6.7 9.1 / 8.5 in.
Wheel castor 4.2 / 4.7 in.
Wheelbase 61.3 in. / 62.6 in.  F 900 GS
62.4 in. F 900 GSA
Steering head angle 63.0° / 62.0°
Front Brakes Twin 305mm disks 2-piston floating calipers
Rear Brakes Single-disc brake Ø 265mm 1-piston floating caliper
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS Pro
Wheels Aluminum cast wheels / Cross-spoke wheels
Front Wheel 2.50 x 19” / 2.15 x 21″
Rear Wheel 4.25 x 17”
Front Tire 110/80 R 19 / 90/90 R 21
Rear Tire 150/70 R 17

Dimensions and weights

Seat height 32.1 in. / 34.3 in.  F 900 GS
34.4 in. F 900 GSA
DIN unladen weight 500 lbs / 483 in.  F 900 GS
542 lbs F 900 GSA
Fuel tank capacity 4.0 gal. / 3.8 gal. F 900 GS
6.1 gal. F 900 GSA

 

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