Driving Experience #BMWG310GS
by Adriano Batista
If you are looking for a motorcycle versatile and contemporary, BMW G 310 GS is the perfect option for your driving experience.
A few days ago, BMW invited me to drive the new BMW G 310 GS. After the incredible experience, I can recommend it to you because of several reasons. Here you have the essential features that I most like:
1. It is ready for everyday adventures: if you are dreaming to break with the routine, BMW G 310 GS carries you through the urban jungle in your daily life as well as in a trip through the countryside. Everyone, even if you are not a professional driver, can enjoy this mini GS.
2. Typical GS design: Its compact proportions with a short wheelbase allow an agile riding response. Robust and nimble, its design features classic elements of its big GS sibling models.
3. Designed for relaxed motorcycling fun: the comfortable seating position enables motorcycling pleasure. Because all switches and controls are simple and secure to handle, BMW G 310 GS adapts to the most diverse rider anatomies. It is a motorcycle that steers easily through the city or a trip through the forest trails and abrupt roads.
4. Extremely well equipped: the new G 310 GS comes with a dual-channel ABS that can be conveniently deactivated at the press of a button if required. Also has a high-performance brake system, a large liquid crystal display that offers excellent clarity and a wide range of information and a luggage bridge combining a striking shape with optimum functional effectiveness.
5. A genuine BMW: the quality of materials, components, and design of BMW are in the DNA of the G 310 GS. To drive it is to enter the premium world of BMW Motorrad.


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