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BMW unveils learner-legal F 450 GS with optional centrifugal clutch

BMW F 450 GS a handsome new option for young adventurers

Ryan by Ryan
November 4, 2025
in BMW, BMW News, LAMS, LAMS News
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BMW F 450 GS

BMW Motorrad has introduced the F 450 GS, a new learner-legal adventure model that adds a smaller-capacity option to the GS range. The F 450 GS is due to land in Australia around the middle of 2026, priced from $10,600 +ORC.

Don’t need an Ancestry DNA test to see who your daddy is…

The bike features a newly developed 420 cc parallel twin, the brand’s Easy Ride Clutch (ERC) centrifugal system on selected variants, and a full suite of rider aids and connectivity.

BMW F 450 GS features a centrifugal clutch
Engine and drivetrain

420 cc liquid-cooled two-cylinder with 135-degree crankpin offset and balance shaft.

Output: 35 kW (48 hp) at 8,750 rpm, 43 Nm at 6,750 rpm.

48 horsepower and 178 kg wet

Claimed consumption 3.8 L/100 km; 14-litre tank (300+ km indicative range).

Six-speed gearbox, left-side secondary drive, stainless exhaust on right.

Shift Assistant Pro quickshifter available on most variants (retrofit for base).

BMW F 450 GS
Easy Ride Clutch (ERC)

Centrifugal clutch removes the need to use the lever for pull-away, stopping and most shifts.

Remains closed on overrun so engine-braking is retained until near idle to prevent stalling.

BMW F 450 GS features a centrifugal clutch

Standard on GS Trophy, optional across other variants.

Conventional clutch lever retained for manual intervention when required.

BMW F 450 GS
Electronics and rider aids

Riding modes Rain, Road, Enduro as standard; Enduro Pro from Exclusive variant up.

ABS Pro, Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), MSR (engine drag control).

6.5-inch TFT with phone, music and navigation functions; USB-C socket; LED lighting.

BMW F 450 GS
Chassis, suspension and brakes

New tubular steel lattice frame using the engine as a stressed member.

KYB 43 mm USD fork; “sports suspension” with compression and rebound adjustment on Sport and Trophy.

Rear KYB shock with progressive, travel-dependent damping, preload and rebound adjustment.

BMW F 450 GS

Wheelbase kept short for agility; wet weight quoted at 178 kg ready to ride.

Cast-alloy wheels with 100/90-19 front and 130/80-17 rear tubeless tyres; cross-spoke wheels optional.

Brembo 4-piston front caliper on 310 mm disc; rear 240 mm disc with ByBre caliper.

Single four-piston Brembo stopper with 310 mm rotor
Ergonomics and equipment

Standard two-piece seat 845 mm; optional 830 mm low and 865 mm Rallye seats.

Adjustable brake and clutch levers; removable rubber-insert footrests.

Height-adjustable rear brake pedal and adjustable gear lever.

Optional windscreen choices and a full luggage/accessory catalogue.

BMW F 450 GS
Variants

F 450 GS Basic – Cosmic Black.

F 450 GS Exclusive – adds off-road pegs, handguards, engine guard, Riding Modes Pro, Shift Assistant Pro, clear screen.

BMW F 450 GS Sport

F 450 GS Sport – Racing Red; as Exclusive plus sports suspension.

F 450 GS Trophy – Racing Blue Metallic; as Sport plus aluminium engine guard, tinted rally screen, and ERC as standard.

BMW F 450 GS

The F 450 GS is due to land in Australia around the middle of 2026, priced from $10,600 +ORC.

2026 BMW F 450 GS Specifications

Specifications
Engine
Water-cooled, two-cylinder, four-stroke
Timing
DOHC, 135-degree crankshaft journal offset
Displacement
420 cc
Compression
13:1
Bore x Stroke
72 x 51.6 mm
Max. Power
35 kW (48 hp) at 8750 rpm
Max. Torque
43 Nm at 6750 rpm
EMS
BMS-Z
Clutch
Multi-disc, wet clutch, mechanically actuated
Transmission
Claw shift six-speed transmission
Frame
Steel tubular space frame
Swingarm
Aluminium swinging arm
Fork
KYB USD 43 mm fork (Rebound, compression adjustable on Sport/GS Trophy variants)
Shock
KYB WAD strut, preload and rebound adjustable
Travel
180/180 mm F/R
Front Brake
Single 310 mm rotor, Brembo four-piston caliper
Rear Brake
240 mm rotor, Bybre single-piston caliper
ABS
BMW Motorrad ABS Pro with cornering
Wheels
Alloy cast wheels, 2.50 x 19in, 3.50 x 17in
Tyres
100/90-19, 130/80-17
Wheelbase
1465 mm
Overall Length
2161 mm
Overall Width
869 mm
Saddle Height
845 mm
Ground Clearance
N/A
Trail
115 mm
Rake
28.1 degrees
Kerb Weight
178 kg
Fuel Capacity
14 L
Top Speed
165 km/h
0-100km/h
5.9s (claimed)
Tags: AdventureBMWBMW F 450 GSLAMSLearners
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