Light adventure bikes (usually under 200 kg ready to ride) let you nip through city traffic during the week and hit back-roads on the weekend—without the bulk, cost or fear factor of the big 1200 cc machines. Every bike here is liquid-cooled, travel-ready and sits high enough for ruts and rocks, yet each one stays welcoming for newer riders.
Best Lightweight Adventure Bikes for 2025
- KTM 390 Adventure R
- Kawasaki Versys-X 300
- BMW G 310 GS
- KTM 690 Enduro R
- BMW F 800 GS
1. KTM 390 Adventure R
The confidence builder
The 390 Adventure R feels like a friendly trail bike that can still tour. Its 399 cc single, 272 mm ground clearance and low 165 kg dry weight make tight tracks easy. A 14 L tank, switchable ABS, traction control and rally-style seat let you ride all day—then cruise the motorway home.
2. Kawasaki Versys-X 300
Smooth twin for long A-roads
The 296 cc parallel-twin is calm at low revs and lively when you twist the throttle. At 175 kg wet with a 17 L tank, the Versys-X is easy to hold up yet still offers 180 mm of clearance for dirt lanes.
3. BMW G 310 GS
City favourite, mountain ready
The baby GS keeps the classic 19 in / 17 in wheels and 205 mm clearance but weighs little. Its 313 cc single and 11 L tank give more than 250 km between fills, and if you drop it, your back will thank you.
4. KTM 690 Enduro R
Big-power single with Dakar DNA
Need a true 50/50 bike? The KTM 690’s 74 bhp LC4 engine, 270 mm clearance and 13.5 L tank bring rally toughness while staying around 160 kg dry. Ride-by-wire maps and a quickshifter mean Friday highway, Saturday rocks—no drama.
5. BMW F 800 GS
The frugal middleweight
Sitting just above the “light” cut-off at 227 kg ready to ride, the new F 800 GS still feels agile. Its 85 bhp twin, 15 L under-seat tank and real-world 55–60 mpg (Imp.) mean 400 km+ legs without seeing a pump. Cruise control, lean-sensitive ABS and riding modes seal the deal for big trips.
FAQs
Which of these bikes sips the least fuel?
The BMW F 800 GS. Most owners report 55–60 mpg (Imp.) in everyday riding.
What’s the easiest model for new adventure riders?
The KTM 390 Adventure R. Its light weight, gentle power and low seat instil confidence from the first ride.
Ready for your own adventure?
Procycles—Sydney’s top motorcycle dealership for over 50 years. Visit our Hornsby or St Peters stores, test-ride these bikes, chat with other riders and let our team sort your gear, luggage and finance. We ride too, so we know what you need for the big trip.
Your next great ride starts at Procycles—see you out there!