Motorcycle
Top 10 Adventure Bikes for Epic Rides
Når asfalten slutter og eventyret begynder, betyder det alt, hvilken motorcykel du sidder på. Adventure bikes – også kaldet dual-sport eller ADV-motorcykler – forener offroad-evner med komfort til lange stræk. Uanset om du drømmer om at krydse kontinenter eller bare vil tættere på naturen, har vi håndplukket de 10 fedeste adventure bikes – rangeret fra “solid” til “fuldstændig vanvittig”. Klar til at finde din næste rejsemakker?
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Two-Wheeled Adventures: The Best Adventure Motorcycles for Your Off-Road Dreams
When the pavement ends and the adventure begins, the bike you ride matters. Adventure bikes—also known as dual-sport or ADV motorcycles—combine off-road capability with long-distance comfort. Whether you’re dreaming of crossing continents or simply getting closer to nature, we’ve rounded up the 10 most exciting adventure bikes—ranked from “solid” to “completely insane.” Ready to meet your next two-wheeled travel companion?
Suzuki V-Strom 800DE
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A perfect entry point into the adventure world. The V-Strom 800DE features a 776cc parallel twin engine, a comfortable riding position, and reliable suspension—ideal for beginners and light off-road fun.
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KTM 390 Adventure
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Lightweight, agile, and budget-friendly—the KTM 390 Adventure is your ticket to the ADV universe without breaking the bank. With a 373cc engine, tall ground clearance, and ultra-low weight, it’s perfect for gravel roads and singletrack trails, even for newbies.
Yamaha Ténéré 700
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An icon among ADV enthusiasts. The proven 689cc CP2 engine delivers smooth, reliable power, while the minimalist, rugged design makes the Ténéré 700 a true go-anywhere machine, ready to handle the rough stuff.
Honda Africa Twin CRF1100L
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A living legend with modern muscle. The Africa Twin blends a powerful 1100cc engine with high-tech features like DCT transmission and traction control, delivering a bike that’s both approachable and highly capable.
Aprilia Tuareg 660
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Lightweight, punchy, and purpose-built. The Tuareg 660 brings new energy to the adventure class with a responsive 660cc twin, aggressive suspension, and true off-road DNA—a top pick for riders who crave both performance and personality.
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
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British elegance meets rugged terrain. With Showa suspension, six ride modes, and a potent 888cc triple engine, the Tiger 900 Rally Pro balances refined road manners with serious off-road chops.
Husqvarna Norden 901
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An adventure bike with serious style. Built on the KTM 890 platform, the Norden 901 adds comfort and futuristic flair. It’s been praised for its ergonomics, ride quality, and long-distance performance—and it definitely stands out from the crowd.
BMW F850GS Adventure
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The little brother with global ambitions. The F850GS Adventure packs an 853cc twin engine, extended fuel range, and advanced electronics—ready to tackle everything from highways to backcountry trails with confidence.
KTM 1290 Super Adventure R
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When compromise isn’t an option. The brutal 1301cc V-twin delivers jaw-dropping power, while WP suspension and advanced electronics provide ultimate control in even the harshest environments. This one’s built to conquer.
BMW R1250GS Adventure
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The undisputed king of the ADV world. With its 1254cc boxer engine, ShiftCam technology, electronic suspension, and 30L fuel tank, the R1250GS Adventure is a technological powerhouse—engineered for boundary-pushing expeditions.
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