The BMW F800GS Reviews and Specs . was our mode of transportation as we explored Sorrel River Ranch Resort and the surrounding areaA long series of water crossings started our ride and were just the beginning of a wide sprectrum of terrain we encounteredThe changing aspens were some of the most brilliant displays of foliage we've ever seen.The 2009 BMW F800GS overlooks one of the many expanses of southeastern Utah's desolate terrain.With a 21-inch front wheel thrusting just over nine inches of stroke from the inverted 45mm Marzocchi fork, the cylinder angle of the 798cc Twin needed to be moved rearward from 23.3 degrees to 8.3 degrees to accommodate the extra wheel size and movement. The engine cases are lower than the S/ST as well as a reshaped clutch and water pump housing. Other than that, the engine looks unchanged from the outside. The cams are designed for more torque and smoother power delivery needed off-road, and the radiator is adapted to slower speeds during technical riding with a wider profile.The motor acts as a semi-stressed member of the frame. Overall the chassis is comfortable for pavement touring or off-road exploration