A Motorcycling Blog for Saint Louis Missouri

Announcing the 2008 GS Line

March 26th, 2008 James

The 2008 BMW Motorrad GS line includes three new models with the new from the dirt up F 800 GS and the upgraded R 1200 GS and GS Adventure. All models will be at the IMS shows this winter, beginning with the San Mateo show. You can see the R 1200 GS and GS Adventure in dealerships early spring and the F 800 GS in the Fall. But you can read about them all now.

2008 F 800 GS

In 1980, BMW Motorrad invented the adventure motorcycle category with the advent of the trailblazing R 80 GS, which won the grueling Paris-Dakar year after year. And now, over twenty-five years later, BMW Motorrad has created yet another revolutionary dual-purpose motorcycle that provides unprecedented levels of desert-devouring, roost-throwing performance: the amazing 2008 F 800 GS.

Fulfilling a need for a pure off-road oriented motorcycle that still has all the power, handling and reliability required for long-distance adventure touring as well as on-street handling, the F 800 GS is perfectly positioned as a middleweight dual-purpose enduro. Featuring an asymmetrical double headlight, its look is sleek, trim and 100% aggressive. With a compact 85-horsepower parallel twin engine, lightweight steel trellis frame and double-sided swingarm, not to mention a chain drive and longer front and rear suspension travel, there has never been a BMW dual-purpose machine offering such a unique blend of power, comfort and off-road muscle.

Torque is generous at 61 lb/ft, and with a six-speed gear box, switchable ABS, 42-degree turning radius, 400-watt alternator, wide foot rests and 4.2-gallon gas tank located under the seat for a low center of gravity, the F 800 GS has all the technology of a touring bike, while still possessing the optimum power-to-weight characteristics of a high-performance enduro. With a dry weight of just 392 lbs, the F 800 GS is lightweight and agile enough for precise handling, making it ideal for screaming around on the twisties or tearing through the dirt.

In the never-ending quest to exceed our own exacting standards, BMW Motorrad has once again reached an entire new level of engineering excellence with the F 800 GS, an adventure-hungry motorcycle that is destined to be a classic.

2008 R 1200 GS

Since its debut in 2004, the R 1200 GS has earned award after award, including Cycle World’s Best Open Class Street Bike and the International Journalist’s Panel “Best Bike in the World.” And for 2008, this go-anywhere motorcycle that’s equally at home in the dirt or on the street, gets several enhancements. The result of this dynamic upgrade is a dual-purpose motorcycle that offers everything the serious motorcyclist demands. And more.

The 2008 R 1200 GS is marked by a bold, rugged appearance. Stainless steel knee covers drape each side of the gas tank area, while technical surfaces like the slide tubes and cylinder head covers have been redesigned to include sporty new features. A new aluminum handlebar which can be mounted in two positions offers increased ergonomics, making its seated (or standing while off-road) position even more comfortable. Increased seat foam thickness also increases rideability.

But eye-catching style is only the beginning of the enhancements. Additional grunt is also part of the package, as the 2008 R 1200 GS offers 5% more power, topping out at a substantial 105 bhp with a maximum engine speed of 8,000 RPM, which creates an even wider range of power. Revised transmission ratios also mean quicker acceleration, better low-speed traction and increased revs.

In addition to being a stunningly agile street bike, the R 1200 GS is also a supremely capable adventure tourer, and to make reaching those faraway places even more doable, for the first time ever, BMW Motorrad is offering an off-road version of its famous ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment) technology. Optional Enduro ESA is designed to meet the unique needs of adventure touring, and offers several options for whatever riding condition occurs: solo rider, rider with luggage and passenger. Three damper settings, Sport, Normal and Comfort give the rider the option of customizing both front and rear suspensions to his or her specifications. There is also an off-road mode that adjusts the front and rear preload and increases ground clearance for when rougher situations arise.

Featuring more power, rugged styling and advanced technology, the 2008 R 1200 GS sets the standard for the entire adventure bike category and will be a force to be reckoned with both on the road and off.

2008 R 1200 GS Adventure

When it comes to continent-crossing ability, the kind of epic riding that takes you to faraway places that others can only imagine, nothing comes close to reaching the ability of the rugged, totally unstoppable R 1200 GS Adventure. And for 2008, the R 1200 GS Adventure offers a number of significant new features that make it even more adept at riding to the ends of the earth.

In addition to new design elements including two-part, two-color hand protectors, the new 2008 R 1200 GS Adventure benefits from an additional 5% increase in power, raising its engine output to 105 bhp. A taller windshield, adjustable seat, extra wide foot pegs and optional ABS make long days in the saddle both comfortable and enjoyable. Add a generous 8.7-gallon fuel tank and covering immense areas of territory becomes easier and more worry-free than ever before.

The most significant new technological development found on the R 1200 GS Adventure is optional Enduro ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment). This feature gives the rider the ability to customize the motorcycle to his or her exact preferences. No matter what type of condition should arise—and where this bike travels to, just about anything can occur—Enduro ESA lets the rider adjust both front and rear suspension to accommodate it. Settings include Sport, Normal and Comfort, and there is even an off-road mode that adjusts the front and rear preload and increases ground clearance for those inevitable sections of bumpy terrain that occur while touring through the vast unknown.

For those ambitious riders whose passion involves getting off the beaten path and discovering wild, untamed places miles away from the typical, the 2008 R 1200 GS Adventure, with its numerous enhancements, globe-conquering ability and increased power, is the only real choice.

In the Beggining…

December 15th, 2007 James

Greetings all,

It has been a fun first few months since we opened! Thanks for all your patience waiting for us to get this place up and running. I would like to thank you all for the wonderful support the local BMW riders have given us.

The Open House back in September was a huge success. We had an estimate 800 people here! I hope everybody had as much fun as we did!

As I write this we are gearing up the Holiday Open House on Dec 15! I hope you can make it…Or if you are reading this afterwards I hope you all were able to make it and had a good time.

I and the rest of our team look forward to serving the BMW riders and the rest of the STL motorcycling community for many years to come.

We value all of you as customers, fellow riders, and friends.

As soon as it gets warmer, we’ll get some more shop rides planned. Jeff Stientjes is working on getting a track day together.

I am checking my calendar for late Feb to have another “Ferris Bueller Ride” on a Monday (you all call in sick and we go for a nice RIDE!)

I plan to have another shop ride on a Sat PM to the infamous “Rouge Creek Adventure Ranch” where we can all shoot bottle rockets at Kevin again. (ask Kevin if you get the chance)

Thanks again for all the support you have given us. We plan to have a shop as good as the STL BMW community deserves.

Honz

Meet Jeff

December 4th, 2007 James

I wanted to drop in and say hi to everyone and introduce myself. Im Jeff the new Parts Manager at Gateway BMW . A few of you might know me from working at the previous St. Louis dealerships. Im excited to be working with this great team here at Gateway.
We’re starting off the Christmas season with 10% off all in stock apparel for the 15th of Dec. and we’ll have some good door prizes as well. I’m going to start some new winter sales here very soon also so keep checking back with us.
I cant wait to see everyone again and meet some new faces. Talk to you soon!

Jeff Stientjes

Gateway BMW Opens.

July 31st, 2007 James

After months of waiting on the part of planners, financiers, mechanics and riders, Gateway BMW opened for business on July 31 2007.

We’re an entirely new shop, located at 2690 Masterson Ave. Suite 300, St.Louis, MO. 63114

The owner of our shop is Dave Hunter. Dave has been a BMW rider since 1976. After the closing of the previous shop, Dave saw the opportunity to fill the void left behind. Dave has spent the last 30 years as a retirement manager. With that experience under his belt, Dave recognized that St. Louis still had the strong need for a BMW motorcycle dealership. He also knew Bob Honz (Formerly sales manager of BMW Motorrad) was looking to find a backer for his long time dream to open up a new BMW motorcycle dealership. So Dave teamed up with Bob Honz. Honz will be the general manager, while Hunter provides the funding. Hunter will be there almost every Saturday.

We’re building this business from scratch, and we’re proud of that. We’ve put together a staff of employees who are riders. We’ve taken motorcyclists with diverse skill sets away from other jobs to come and work at a motorcycle dealership. They share the passion and are all committed to the success of the dealership. We know that their talents and abilities will transfer over to help us serve our customers. As a result, we’re adding new lines of accessories weekly. Items that as riders ourselves would like to see in a shop. It won’t be long till we have the shop loaded with cool gadgets that motorcyclist like and want for their bikes.

A lot of our customers are not beginners. They are passionate and bright and we are here to serve them. We want to connect with all the loyal BMW riders, and then we want to extend an invitation to the new folks also. Whether they are riders of other brands or new to riding, to come on over to the shop and kick some tires. Maybe take a BMW motorcycle out for a test ride. Or just hang out for a while and see what the BMW motorcycle community is all about. For the travelers, wireless Internet is available in the building, and efforts have been made to make it a meeting place for riders. We even have a stack of old and new M/C related video’s and a big TV for you to watch while you hang out or are waiting for your bike as it’s being serviced