Revving Up for 2025: The Refreshed BMW F900XR Review

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Welcome to the New Era of the F900XR

As we cruise into 2025, the BMW F900XR receives its first string of noteworthy updates. Designed primarily to satisfy Euro 5 regulations, these enhancements are also aimed at amplifying your riding experience. During our world launch ride near Almeria, we took the opportunity to assess whether these changes truly add up to a meaningful improvement for the discerning rider.

Minimal Upgrades, Maximum Impact

While the updates to the F900XR may be minimal, their cumulative effect is palpable. The bike now sports slightly sharper handling, making it an inviting prospect for those who revel in corners without sacrificing comfort. The comprehensive range of upgrades includes new fully-adjustable forks and a reduction of 3 kg in weight—two factors that contribute much to its nimbleness. Moreover, the higher level of standard equipment enhances the overall value, making it a highly competitive option in its class.

Riding Comfort and Performance Unleashed

True to its legacy, the 2025 BMW F900XR stands as a paragon of comfort and craftsmanship. With powerful brakes that inspire confidence and a manageable bike weight of 476 lbs (216 kg), it feels less intimidating than larger, more powerful rivals. This bike continues to deliver a harmonious blend of performance and ease, making it an ideal choice for riders seeking a lively yet stable ride. With a power output of 104 bhp and a seat height comfortably set at 32.5 inches (825 mm), BMW has spruced up the F900XR to offer an enriched riding experience without complicating your daily adventures.

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