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2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review | Motorcycle Test

Is it still the big daddy of adventure-touring?

Wayne Vicko by Wayne Vicko
March 15, 2023
in BMW Reviews

 2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review


You’d have to have been living under a rock to not recognise BMW’s much loved GS series. It’s been arguably the benchmark of the large capacity adventure segment in most conceivable ways for practically ever.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review

The Bavarians unflinchingly went their own way with the boxer twin configuration over 40 years ago (yes really!), starting with the R 80. And they’ve been refining it and making it better ever since.

If I had a dollar for every time a GS rider told me they were the best bike in the world, I could afford to have a couple in my shed – and after spending a few weeks with the latest and greatest in the form of the R 1250 GS Rallye X, it’s easy to see why they have so many loyal fans.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
The Rallye X comes standard with Sports Exhaust, Comfort Package, Touring Package, Dynamic Package, Enduro Package, Style Rallye package, cross spoke rims and is $32,020 +ORC

The big question of course, is whether or not the GS is still king of the hill? And why does it have an ‘e’ on the end of Rallye? Well.. Let’s get the easy one outta the way first. In German, ripping skids off-road (a motorsport ‘Rallye’) has a different spelling to the political gathering kind of rally. So that one’s easily explained.

Let’s get into how the big beast stacks up and see if we can work towards an answer to the big question…

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications
The instrumentation is great and easy to use – Turn by turn nav via mobile app
Some quick stats
  • That 1254 cc boxer twin is making 100 kW (136 hp and 143 Nm). While that power figure isn’t class leading when compared to the Multistrada V4 or Triumph Tiger, the torque figure bests them both.
  • 250 kg wet is right on the money for these big jiggers.
  • The 20 L tank is good for 350 km or so depending on how spirited you are with the right wrist.
  • 190 mm suspension travel front, 200 mm rear.
  • The Rallye version comes with a 19-inch front tyre, 17-inch rear.
  • This one comes with a full fruit salad of electrics and accessories fitted as standard including:
    • Heated grips
    • Crash bars and luggage racks
    • Quick shifter
    • Tyre pressure monitoring
    • Cruise control
    • Multi mode electronic suspension
    • That lovely Akra muffler
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications
Rallye X gets ‘Sport Suspension’ as standard kit

So let’s get straight to the most obvious ‘GS thing’ – which is that big boxer engine. What a cracking bottom end. Just lovely. That class leading torque figure is wonderful. Really nicely fuelled, strong and smooth – just great gobs of usable hump.

It feels like it absolutely will not stall. Ever. Want some trees pulled out? Sure it’s a little more vibey than some other twins, but nothing that will shake your fillings out.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
136 hp and 143 Nm

The bottom to mid-range is where it’s at with no need to rev the ringer off the bike. In fact it doesn’t drop below 110 Nm of Torque between 2000 and just over 8000 rpm. And I can confirm it is more than happy to loft the front skyward at a whim… verrrry nice. For navigating obstacles of course. I seem to spot a lot of potential obstacles.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications
Suspension travel – 190 mm Front / 200 mm Rear

Ratio wise I thought it had quite tall gearing in top gear. At 100 km/h it felt more like an overdrive at times with the engine feeling more ‘in the zone’ in fifth gear quite often. First gear is really nice and low so it’s quite a wide spread of cogs. The word Autobahn comes to mind… Higher speed cruising – no drama. It certainly has the grunt.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
The fog-lights are the only addition to the standard Rallye Package on the bike we tested

And while I admit to finding it a bit difficult to get too excited about most boxer exhaust notes, that nicely shaped Akrapovic does a pretty decent job of giving the GS some authority. Especially on start-up.

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That boxer layout also means that due to the weight distribution, the bike’s low speed balance remains unmatched. It’s superbly manoeuvrable for a big bus. The way the bike will fall into corners has to be experienced to believe.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review

Maybe it’s the gyro effect of north-south crank and shaft coming into play but it felt to me like it actually needed more effort to lift up out of a corner than to drop into one. Quite remarkable.

It’s not all good news though – there’s no denying that those cylinder heads are enormously wide and bulky. They stick out nearly as far as your bars and while not a real issue on the open road, the minute you find yourself wanting to filter in between cars, or more to the brief, work your way through some tricky rocks, ruts or narrow squeezes… it becomes something you need to consider.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
Seat height is variable between 850 – 870 mm, optional tall or low seats extend that range further

And then there’s the ‘boxer-shaft drive tilt’. While it might not be an issue for most folks, it definitely will be unsettling for some. What am I talking about?

Clutch in and blip the throttle and the bike will rock to the left due to the aforementioned gyro effect of the shaft drive and the north-south crank. I put myself in the camp of finding it unsettling. No doubt I’d get more used to it with more time, but every time I gave the throttle a blip, it felt awkward.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
Rallye X comes with the pannier racks and GPS mount but you need to stump up more coin to get panniers/GPS

If you haven’t experienced it, it’s hard to explain but for me, but basically the bike was doing something that I wasn’t telling it to do. Now I know plenty of blokes who barely notice it, so take that with a grain of sodium chloride, but if you haven’t ridden one before – just be aware.

Of course, it’s most noticeable when you least want it to be… when filtering between cars, or snaking through a series of rocks for instance. The bike is already big, then it’s moving around on you with a bit of a mind of its own…

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review

The gear-shift is quite nice. I’d describe it as ‘efficient’. It rarely does anything untoward, but I found it a little jerky at times on upshift and lacking in feel from the lever with a very short throw. Makes a nice little pop and crackle through that Akra though which brought a grin to my mug quite often.

Suspension wise it comes loaded with rather fancy electronic auto-leveling kit that on the whole is very, very good. But unlike the Triumph Tiger 1200 and the Multistrada at least, it’s not able to be fine tuned to the same degree to get exactly what you might like. You pretty much just get what the modes have as preset.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
Suspension adjustment is done via the left bar

And while those modes are pretty good, even in Enduro Pro – the top two thirds of the stroke was quite supple and only really started firming up towards the lower end. I was often feeling like I was about to bottom out so had to keep the pace reigned in beyond what I think the bike is probably capable of…

On the road too, I found the Road setting far too soft for me personally, in traffic and filtering about, the bike felt wallowy on throttle application, but ‘Dynamic Pro’ (essentially the Sport mode) solved that issue completely and was a fine setting for all road use. So for me I’d only ever use those two modes.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review

Now all that must be taken in context of the more spirited type of riding I was doing in terms of trying to find the bike’s limits. Truth be told, for 98 per cent of customers, the super torquey bottom end, great low speed manners and suspension se-tup is just fine for everything but charging along off-road in seriously bumpy stuff.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review

Off the tarmac this is a bike that rewards smooth riding, well chosen lines, finding the flow, keeping momentum – not so much flat-out aggression and speed. And it works best to run a gear taller than you might think and just lug away riding that monster torque wave.

Speaking of modes and electrickery, the dash design is typical, familiar BMW which is a good thing. I went looking for things to fault and the only thing I could find was why the heated grips indicate as setting 1 or 2 and don’t tell you which is hot and which is warm. It’s a colour screen so that’s an easy design solve. If that’s my biggest whinge… there isn’t a lot wrong with it.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review

Incidentally I spent quite a bit of time riding with a new Forcite smart helmet I’m testing and it connected easy peasy and allowed me to control tunes and phone calls with no fuss and gave me GPS instructions straight to my earholes.

I’ve never ridden with tunes on the road previously and it’s certainly a new experience. On more than one occasion I found myself belting out a drum solo on the tank while stopped at the lights only to look across to a slightly bewildered morning commuter… I’ll have more thoughts on the Forcite lid soon.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
GPS cradle ready for your Garmin Navigator

One of the other big strengths I can’t skip over is just how good that Telelever front end is. It has SO much grip. On the road it is astonishing. And the front brake is mind bogglingly good. Massively strong, heaps of feel and even on gravel the ABS does a fine job of washing off speed. Amazing. I had assumed it was a Brembo stopper (the rear is), but it’s actually a Hayes on the front and it does an outstanding job.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
BMW Motorrad Telelever – It works….

If the torque and bottom end is my favourite thing about the bike, it’s a very close second to that front end and front brake. That Telelever does a great job of masking the 19 inch front versus a full sized 21 inch off road too for what it’s worth.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
Stoppers are awesome

On the road, like most big premium adventure bikes these days it’s a delightful thing overall. Great ergos, comfort and more than enough performance. It’s a surprising thing to punt along. Early on I found myself peeking down mid corner to see just how far off the deck those boxer heads were but after a while you get a good feel for where they are.

They’re a lot further off the deck than you might think and you can punt these along at a fairly rapid pace if you want to… and no doubt the 19-inch front helps on road compared to any 21-inch shod competitors who are probably going to be more stable off-road in the real rough stuff but take a little more steering input on the road at higher speeds.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review

So coming full circle back to the original question. Is it still the benchmark? I would say it still is for a lot of people for sure. Depending on the type of riding you do and as long as the boxer packaging and boxer-shaft gyro ‘tilt’ doesn’t bother you.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications
Fuel tank holds 20 litres

I don’t think it’s the fastest or most rewarding on the road, nor do I think it’s the most natural or capable to punt off-road, but for a big chunk of the market who want a blend of both, with an emphasis on low speed manners, outright rideability and bulletproof reliability – it’s a very worthy option that’s hard to argue against.

The fog lights on our test bike are a $590 option

Forty odd years of refinement will get you that. And it comes with a million, gazillion options for you to dress up and customise to your heart’s content. I reckon the M Sport colour scheme looks mint.

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications
Telelever front & Paralever rear work really well, only feeling taxed when tackling a rapid succession of bumps/ripples at speed

For a big, burly bike it definitely has a go-anywhere presence about it and yet cuts a fine figure from various angles. Rear three-quarters is particularly flattering. Easy to see why so many people tell you they’re ace. I just have to figure out a way to get a dollar for every time they do…

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review
I like the  R 1250 GS Rallye X because:
  • The bottom end of that engine is supreme. Beautifully fuelled and tractor-like amounts of torque.
  • That front end grip and the front brake are phenomenal.
  • Super confidence inspiring at low speed, incredibly stable and well-balanced.
I’d like the R 1250 GS Rallye X more if:
  • There’s no getting around those big boxer cylinder heads that stick out, they take some getting used to.
  • As does the boxer-shaft drive tilt when you blip the throttle.
  • I’d like the electronic suspension to allow me to fine tune beyond the mode presets.
  • And I found the side stand a little tricky to find while wearing chunky boots.
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications


2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications
EngineAir/liquid-cooled four stroke flat twin engine, double overhead camshaft, one balance shaft and variable engine timing system BMW ShiftCam
Bore x stroke102.5 mm x 76 mm
Capacity1,254 cc
Rated output100 kW (136 HP) at 7,750 rpm
Max. torque143 Nm at 6,250 rpm
Compression ratio12.5 : 1
Fuel preparationElectronic intake manifold injection
Emission controlRegulated three-way catalytic converter, compliant with EU5 emission standard
ClutchWet clutch with an anti-hopping function, hydraulic activation
GearboxConstant mesh 6-speed gearbox with helical gear teeth
DriveShaft drive
FrameTwo-section frame, front- and bolted on rear frame, load-bearing engine
Front suspensionBMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 37 mm, central spring strut
Rear suspensionCast aluminium single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever; WAD strut (travel-related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable at handwheel
Suspension travel190 mm Front/ 200 mm Rear
Wheelbase1,514 mm
Castor100.6 mm
Steering head angle64.3°
WheelsCast aluminium wheels
Rim, front3.00 x 19“
Rim, rear4.50 x 17“
Tyre, front120/70 R 19
Tyre, rear170/60 R 17
Brake, frontDual disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 305 mm, 4-piston radial calipers
Brake, rearSingle disc brake, diameter 276 mm, double-piston floating caliper
ABSBMW Motorrad Integral ABS Pro (part-integral, slant-layer-optimized)
Seat height850mm – 870mm
Usable tank volume20 L
Reserveapprox. 4 L
Length (over mud guard)2,207 mm
Height (over windshield)1,430 mm
Wide952.5 mm
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled249 kg 
Permitted total weight465 kg
Ralley X Standard Additions
  • Black Cross Spoke Wheels or Gold Cross Spoke Wheels
  • Off Road Tyres
  • Rallye bench Seat Low
  • Comfort Package: Keyless Ride, Chrome-Plated Exhaust Header Pipe, Heated Grips
  • Touring Package: Preparation for GPS Device, Cruise Control, Hand Protection, Fasteners for  Aluminium Panniers, Tyre Pressure Monitoring
  • Dynamic Package: Dynamic ESA, Gear Shift Assistant Pro, Riding Modes Pro, Dynamic Brake Control
  • Enduro Package: Sports Suspension, Handlebar Risers, Off-Road Tyres, Engine Protection Bars
Rallye X Pricing$32,020 +ORC

2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Specifications
2023 BMW R 1250 GS Rallye X Review

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Wayne loves all things motorsport, but lives for two wheels. Mountain bikes, dirt bikes, adventure bikes, road bikes, race bikes, the lot. An ex riding coach and road racer wannabe who simultaneously ran out of talent and money.

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