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Cycle News 2023 Issue 44 November 7

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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RIDE REVIEW I 2024 BMW R 1300 GS P68 freeway jaunts where overtaking is unnecessary. The chassis feels longer and lower to the ground, even though you have the same wheelbase as the 1250 at 59.7 inches. The dif- ference in feel comes not in the measurement of front to rear but in the ergonomics, where the new cockpit has you sitting in it rather than on top like the 1250's. Braking performance from the Brembo (even though they are badged BMW) calipers is excel- lent. Combined with MSR, the Dynamic Brake Control and the Integral ABS, you have to try very hard to crash this thing under brakes—not saying you can't, but you get the idea. The brake and clutch levers are slim little num - bers and almost feel like they belong on an M 1000 RR, but the relationship between the master- cylinder and what you get at the caliper is nearly spot on. On the road, I admit to not finding a massive difference between the old ball-joint Tele- lever and this new Evo setup. However, that's just in overall feel at the handlebars. The system is superbly smooth, and the suspension adjustment via the dash does give multiple bike personalities in one. You can go from near supermoto stiffness to a touring bike at the push of a button, more so than you could with the old 1250. Under acceleration, the new rear suspension and longer swingarm ensure you get every ounce of performance you ask for. The chassis tracks so smoothly when you lay the pow - er down on the street—it's hard not to have a massive smile on your face when you open up the 1300. The suspension isn't perfect, however. I did manage to bottom it out a couple of times while cranked over going up sweeping corners, so there's still a bit of room for improvement. Overall, however, the ride quality is out - standing and hard to fault. OFF-ROAD TESTING The fact that the GS has shrunk so much has given it a decided edge over its predecessor when it comes to off-road perfor - mance. The new GS is easily a candidate for our Bike Of The Year. It's an impressive machine.

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