
Bmw F 750 Gs Review
"A sensible, capable mid-weight that rewards pragmatism over passion."
Used Buyer Review
The F750 GS is BMW's answer to riders who want adventure-bike credibility without committing to a 1250's heft or price tag. On the used market it's genuinely compelling — smooth parallel-twin pulls cleanly from low revs, the ergonomics suit a wide range of body types, and that TFT display still looks sharp against rivals from the same era. It's not exciting, but it's deeply competent, which honestly counts for more on a ten-hour day in the saddle. Watch the service history closely. The 10,000-mile service intervals sound generous, but skipped maintenance shows up fast in throttle body response and chain wear. Check for crash damage on the bash plate and engine bars — these bikes attract newer adventure riders who occasionally drop them in car parks. Also verify whether the previous owner specced the optional heated grips and cornering ABS, because prices vary wildly based on those boxes being ticked or not.
Pros
Cons
You crave excitement or serious off-road capability
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