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Enjoy the third of ten videos highlighting the history of BMW Motorrad's GS motorcycle.

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Enjoy the second of ten videos highlighting the history of BMW Motorrad's GS motorcycle.

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This step by step tutorial shows how to easily wire a Garmin Montana GPS unit to your BMW R1200GS water boxer (2013-on) by removing the appropriate body panels, and running the wires to the battery for power.  While the instructions picture a Garmin Montana GPS unit being installed, the methods can be applied to just about any GPS wiring kit.

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Here's a teaser for our forthcoming short film which will highlight an adventure in Utah, as well as BMW Motorrad's new water-cooled R1200GS and an assortment of Touratech accessories.

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Since leaving Seattle at the end of December, Helge Pedersen has logged more than 15,000 miles on his R1200GS Adventure en route to Tierra del Fuego. Having installed Touratech's new Extreme Shock on the back of his BMW, Helge was able to evaluate his new suspension setup and sent us this update after returning home.

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Enjoy the first of ten videos highlighting the history of BMW Motorrad's GS motorcycle.

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Matt and Iain of Touratech-USA recently upgraded the worn-out stock shocks on their 2005 and 2006 BMW R1200GS's and have since created this handy "How-To" guide for installing new suspension on the R1200GS or Adventure.

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Our friends at South Sound BMW Motorcycles stopped by our Seattle showroom this afternoon with a brand new water-cooled R1200GS demo bike. Always looking for an excuse to ride, a number of the guys in our shop decided to sneak out of the office and give the new BMW a go. Here's what they had to say after riding the bike around the neighborhood.

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Puget Sound Safety-Off Road (PSSOR), the Pacific Northwest's premiere adventure motorcycle school, will host a handful of training courses and clinics during this year's 43rd annual Desert 100 in Odessa, WA.

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Touratech CEO and reknowned adventure rider, Herbert Schwarz, recently returned from a 1,500-mile motorcycle expedition to Madagascar where he tested Touratech’s line of accessories for BMW’s new water-cooled R1200GS.

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