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BMW Motorrad opens bookings for F 900 GS & F 900 GS Adventure, comes as CBU

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BMW Motorrad India has officially opened pre-launch bookings for the much-anticipated all-new BMW F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure motorcycles. Starting from 12:30 PM on August 21, 2024, these premium mid-range touring enduros can be reserved at any BMW Motorrad dealership across the country.

A New Chapter in BMW’s Off-Road Legacy

The all-new BMW F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure represent a significant leap forward in BMW Motorrad’s off-road offerings. Designed with a focus on “purist riding fun,” these motorcycles are engineered for both off-road enthusiasts and adventure-touring riders. They bring enhanced capabilities that promise to satisfy the demands of those who seek to explore the road less traveled.

The F 900 GS, in particular, marks a new era for BMW Motorrad’s off-road lineup. It is a completely re-engineered machine, shedding many components of its predecessor to become significantly lighter. With its “Reduced to Perform” philosophy, the F 900 GS is designed to deliver an uncompromising riding experience, whether tackling rugged terrains or cruising on open highways.

On the other hand, the F 900 GS Adventure is tailored for riders who crave longer journeys. Built to be a dependable tour companion, it excels in both short and extended trips, making it an ideal choice for those looking to embark on extensive adventures.

High-Quality, Fully Built-Up Models

Both the BMW F 900 GS and the F 900 GS Adventure will be available as Completely Built-Up (CBU) models. This ensures that customers receive these motorcycles in their full, unaltered glory as they are crafted by BMW Motorrad’s experts in Germany.

Booking Details

Interested customers are encouraged to contact their nearest BMW Motorrad dealership to book their preferred model. Given the growing excitement around these motorcycles and their limited availability as CBU models, early booking is recommended.

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