Australian Motorcyclist

LEARNER APPROVED MOTORCYCLES

THERE ARE A LOT of LAMS (Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme) motorcycles available so we thought we’d give you a bit of a look at what is out there. We wouldn’t want you to miss something that might be just the bike you’re looking for. And, as there are a lot of fish in the sea, if you don’t like one then you can always throw it back into the sea and look for another! We’ve quoted many of the comments from the manufacturers, so keep that in mind. If a bike doesn’t live up to the description below, you can go back to them and complain!

(If you find that a bike you were looking at doesn’t feature in this story, that will be because it contains only bikes from those manufacturers who want you to hear about their products. Think about that before spending spending your dollars).

BMW

www.bmwmotorrad.com.au

MODEL: BMW G 310 GS

PRICE: $8090

The BMW G 310 GS satisfies your thirst for everyday adventure. Superior design elements highlight the unmistakable GS look and ergonomics, providing a guarantee of intensive riding enjoyment on any surface. Handlebars, footrests, and controls are arranged to suit riders of all sizes.

The design of the striking one-cylinder engine provides a low centre of gravity, allowing you to swing the G 310 GS easily and precisely around every corner. BMW Motorrad ABS and a luggage carrier are included as standard.

The G 310 GS – unmatched in quality, comfort

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