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BMW R 1100 GS classic bikes for sale
The BMW R 1100 GS stands out for its pioneering boxer engine, robust shaft drive and its distinctively balanced blend of touring comfort and off-road capability. With its superior technological features and unmistakable design, the R 1100 GS has established itself as a reference among adventure motorcycles.
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1994 | BMW R 1100 GS
BMW R 1100 GS
BMW R 1100 GS listing references from Classic Trader
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1998 | BMW R 1100 GS
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1997 | BMW R 1100 GS
BMW R 1100 GS standard -TUA DA EUR128,00 SENZA ANTICIPO
1997 | BMW R 1100 GS
BMW R 1100 GS standard -TUA DA EUR128,00 SENZA ANTICIPO
1999 | BMW R 1100 GS
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1996 | BMW R 1100 GS
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1996 | BMW R 1100 GS
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1998 | BMW R 1100 GS
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1996 | BMW R 1100 GS
Bmw - R 1100 GS - 1996 - CONDIZIONI ECCELLENTI
1999 | BMW R 1100 GS
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1998 | BMW R 1100 GS
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1999 | BMW R 1100 GS
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BMW R 1100 GS Classic Motorbikes: Prices & Market Values
The market value of BMW R 1100 GS motorcycles is primarily determined by technical condition, originality, and mileage, as well as rarity, history, and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and a complete history including expert reports and documentation generally achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, extensive modifications, or an unclear provenance.
BMW R 1100 GS: Market Prices & Value Trends
Classic Trader marketplace sales data for the BMW R 1100 GS (mainly 1994–1999 bikes) from April 2021 to December 2025 indicates a broadly stable market with some recent volatility. Most recorded prices cluster in the mid-market band, with many transactions sitting between about £3,000 and £6,000, reflecting typical, usable examples rather than concours restorations. Earlier data points in 2021–2023 frequently appear around £4,600–£5,900, while 2024 shows a slight softening into the low-£4,000s for comparable 1997 models. In 2025, there are a couple of very low readings near £2,000 and one much higher figure around £9,600, so it’s sensible to treat those as condition- or provenance-led outliers rather than a new baseline. With most activity coming from European (especially Italian) entries, the R 1100 GS looks to be stabilising as a modern classic: valued for its 80 hp oilhead character, long-distance practicality and growing nostalgia for early GS adventure bikes.
History of the BMW R 1100 GS
Introduced in the mid-1990s, the BMW R 1100 GS redefined the travel enduro segment. Succeeding the air-cooled R 100 GS, this model brought a radical shift with its oil- and air-cooled four-valve boxer engine and advanced chassis technology. The R 1100 GS quickly became the benchmark for long-distance adventure riding, largely due to BMW’s focus on combining reliability, comfort, and capability on varying terrains.
Model History
The R 1100 GS (internally coded R259) debuted in 1994 and was produced until 1999. It replaced the R 100 GS and set the groundwork for successors like the R 1150 GS and the later liquid-cooled R 1200 GS series. The R 1100 GS marked BMW's move to fuel injection and advanced materials, helping the GS family evolve from rugged off-road machines to versatile, high-mileage all-rounders.
Highlights of the BMW R 1100 GS
Distinct features of the R 1100 GS include its 1085 cc flat-twin boxer engine with Motronic fuel injection, shaft drive for low-maintenance touring, Paralever rear suspension and Telelever front fork for enhanced comfort and stability. Its 25-litre fuel tank and comfortable ergonomics allow for extended journeys. The R 1100 GS laid the foundation for the modern adventure motorcycle concept.
Technical data
Special Editions and Collectible Models
No official factory special editions of the R 1100 GS are documented. However, individual models occasionally feature special paint schemes or optional accessories from BMW’s comprehensive catalogue, enhancing value for enthusiasts.
Weak Spots and Common Issues
Known issues with the R 1100 GS can include typical wear in the driveshaft components, occasional oil seal leaks on older units, and electrical contacts prone to oxidation due to long-term use. Regular servicing of the gearbox and maintaining the fuel injection system are important to prevent common problems. Routine checks of the Telelever/Paralever joints and adherence to valve clearance intervals are recommended for long-term reliability.
Engine and Performance, Transmission and Handling
At the heart of the R 1100 GS is the two-cylinder boxer engine with electronic fuel injection, delivering strong torque from low revs. Combined with the robust 5-speed manual gearbox and BMW's unique shaft drive, the R 1100 GS was ahead of its time for stable and predictable performance, on tarmac and off-road. The Paralever and Telelever suspension system provides confidence-inspiring handling—especially valuable when loaded for long journeys.
Popular models within the GS family, such as the R 80 GS, the R 100 GS, and the successor R 1150 GS, are all recognized for their strong engines, high-torque output, and reliability, but the R 1100 GS marks a key technological leap with its four-valve head and fuel injection system. undefined
Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design
The design language of the R 1100 GS is unmistakable, with functional lines prioritising rider ergonomics and wind protection. The high handlebars, upright riding position and stepped seat define its comfort for riders of all sizes. The instrument panel was advanced for its time, while the dual-sport tyres and signature asymmetrical headlight set it apart visually. BMW offered a range of accessory options—luggage systems, heated grips, hand protectors—enabling the R 1100 GS to be individually tailored for travel and adventure needs.
Other relevant features
Besides its technical strengths, the R 1100 GS forged a reputation as a globe-trotting machine, proven by countless long-distance journeys and rally participations. Its modular construction and availability of spare parts support sustainability for current owners and restorers.
Summary
The BMW R 1100 GS occupies a unique space in motorcycle history, representing BMW’s technological progress and adventure-oriented philosophy of the 1990s. Its robust mechanicals, advanced suspension, and travel-friendly features continue to make it a sought-after choice for classic motorcycle enthusiasts who value both rideability and enduring engineering.
