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BMW F900XR (2025) – The Perfect Balance of Performance, Comfort & Technology

Discover the BMW F900XR 2025, a refined and feature-rich sport tourer built for riders who crave both excitement and practicality. With thoughtful upgrades and enhanced comfort, the new model is smarter, sharper, and more agile than ever before.

In this video, we take a closer look at everything the updated F900XR has to offer — from engine performance and suspension to ride quality, features, and real-world value.

🔹 Highlights of the 2025 BMW F900XR:
• Powerful 895cc engine with 104bhp and 69ft-lb torque
• Euro 5+ compliant and more eco-friendly
• New lightweight wheels and battery for improved agility
• Fully adjustable 43mm front forks
• Optional semi-active suspension for ultimate ride comfort
• Heated grips and adaptive LED headlight (standard)
• USB-C charging port, cornering ABS, and traction control
• Redesigned headlight surround for better airflow and aesthetics

💸 Pricing & Competition:
Starting at £11,300, the F900XR offers incredible value in its class. Fully equipped with optional Dynamic and Comfort packages, it rises to £13,740. Competes directly with Yamaha Tracer 9 and Triumph Tiger Sport 800.

🎯 Who is it for?
Ideal for mid-range sport touring enthusiasts who want everyday usability, weekend adventure potential, and modern safety tech — all without the bulk of larger adventure bikes.

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Transcript
00:00Overall Rating
00:01For 2025, the BMW F900XR gets minor but meaningful updates meeting Euro 5 Plus standards and improving rider comfort.
00:12While changes are subtle, they result in sharper handling and better value thanks to higher standard equipment.
00:18Compact and Manageable
00:19It's a physically compact bike, making it easy to handle for shorter riders.
00:25Taller riders will find it roomy enough, though space might feel tight with a passenger and luggage on board.
00:31Engine Performance
00:32The engine remains unchanged at 104 bhp and 69 ftlb of torque.
00:38Its strong mid-range makes it effortless to ride in higher gears, even pulling well in 6th E.
00:45While the performance is solid, it lacks excitement or a thrilling character.
00:50However, the 270 crank delivers a deep, satisfying sound.
00:55Ride and Braking
00:56New, fully adjustable 43M forks enhance the ride quality.
01:02Steering is crisp, braking powerful, and overall stability inspires confidence.
01:06Thanks to 1.8G lighter wheels and a 0.8G lighter battery, the bike sheds 3 kg overall, improving agility and ride plushness.
01:17Suspension and Comfort
01:18Optional semi-active suspension provides excellent composure and can be adjusted at the press of a button.
01:25Taller accessory screens improve rain protection, but introduce wind noise at speed, features, and build quality.
01:33The 2025 model now includes, as standard, heated grips, adaptive LED headlight, USB-C charging port, lean sensitive traction control and cornering abyss.
01:47Bodywork remains mostly unchanged, except for a redesigned headlight surround to improve airflow.
01:53Price and rivals
01:55Starting around £11,300, the F900XR faces stiff competition from Yamaha's Tracer, 9 and Triumph's Tiger Sport 800.
02:05Fully equipped with optional packages, dynamic and comfort, the price rises to £13,740.
02:14Final thoughts
02:15The BMW F900XR remains a well-balanced, practical, sporty tour that's now even more refined.
02:23However, those seeking more excitement or a sharper edge may want to explore alternatives.
02:28The BMW F900XR remains a well-balanced, practical, sporty tour that's now even more refined.

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