1150km on a GS1300: Why adventure bikes still matter more than the spec sheet
"The GS1300 is the car guy's motorcycle—a machine that does the job so quietly you forget it's doing anything at all. That's the opposite of what the internet wants you to think."
— Revvly Take
A BHPian took their BMW GS1300 on an impromptu 1150km run to Goa via NH66, chasing an event that fell through. Real-world distance on a proper tourer reveals what dealers never mention: these things just work. The GS platform has spent three decades proving that accessible capability beats exotic engineering.
Team-BHP · Jan 9
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