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Bikesales Staff19 Aug 2016
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Bookings open for 2016 BMW GS Safari

Will be held from November 6-11, starting on the Gold Coast and finishing in Noosa

BMW Motorrad Australia has opened bookings for the 2016 BMW GS Safari. It will roll out of the Gold Coast on November 6, taking in the trails of the Great Dividing Range before finishing in Noosa on November 11.

After leaving the Gold Coast, riders will traverse the south-east corner of Queensland. Straddling the New South Wales border, the Safari riders will encounter coastal vistas, lush rain forests, and rugged escarpments, all on the off-roads less travelled.

The GS Safari route is predominantly dirt, although there will be some twisty sealed sections to help link the trails together. All in all, participants can expect to ride around 300km per day.

The GS Safari is aimed at riders of all levels, but newer riders or Safari first-timers are strongly recommended to take the opportunity of our Pre-Safari Off-Road Training program.

The BMW GS Safari is a fully-supported event with event routing, on-course medical support, tyre and mechanical back-up and luggage transport.

For registration and details, click here.

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