The ADV Weight Race: 1300cc Heavyweights vs. The Mid-Weight Rebels
In 2026, South Africa’s adventure scene is splitting in two: 1300cc tech-laden heavyweights like the BMW R1300GS and KTM 1390 Super Adventure versus mid-weight rebels like the Yamaha Ténéré 700, Suzuki DL800 DE and Honda Transalp 750. When gravel turns to sand and passes turn rocky, do you want to wrestle 250kg… or ride the bike? Here’s some of our musings on the subjest..
In 2026, the South African adventure scene seems to be splitting into two distinct camps. In one corner, we have the "Super-Tourers", technological marvels like the BMW R1300GS and the KTM 1390 Super Adventure. In the other, a growing "Mid-Weight Rebellion" led by the Yamaha Ténéré 700, Suzuki DL800 DE Strom, and the Honda Transalp 750.
It would appear that it is not so much about power; but more about whether you want to "ride the bike" or "wrestle the beast" when the South African gravel turns to thick sand or steep rocky climbs up mountain goat paths.
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The Tale of the Tape: 2026 Weight & Power
The gap between these classes is widening. A fully fueled 1300cc heavyweight now carries significantly more "electronic mass" than a stripped back mid-weight ADV bike, or does it? Here’s a quick look at weight versus power versus seat height, which in our opinion are the 3 highest contributing factors to adventure riding. We can all handle the biggest, fastest, heaviest, most powerful machines when the tar is smooth and flat or that gravel highway is in tip top condition. However, when things get challenging and you need to paddle/walk your bike through or over an obstacle, then these specs start getting more interesting. The one spec we couldn’t find was the width of the seats at both the widest as well as the narrowest points. For a tall rider like our Séan, the width only equates to comfort, but for our Shawn, who is significantly shorter than Séan, the width means his legs are splayed further apart by the seat, diminishing his downward reach and both scenarios are true of every rider.
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Model
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Wet Weight (kg)
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Max Power (hp)
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Seat Height (mm)
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BMW R1300GS
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237 kg
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145 hp
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850 mm (Adjustable)
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KTM 1390 Super Adv S
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245 kg
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170 hp
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847 / 867 mm
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Yamaha Ténéré 700
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204 kg
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72 hp
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875 mm
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Suzuki DL 800 DE
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230 kg
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83 hp
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855 mm
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Honda Transalp 750
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208 kg
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91 hp
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850 mm
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The Research: While the heavyweights have 2x the power, they also carry approximately a 40kg weight penalty. In the context of a solo rider dropping their bike in a muddy Lesotho pass, those 40 kilograms are the difference between a 2 minute recovery and a 20 minute struggle, basically whether you have a lekker ride or start huffing and puffing and hating life.
Its off road ability and agility lets you get to more remote places
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Load Ratings: The Pillion & Luggage Factor
This is where the 1300cc bikes justify their existence.
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Heavyweights: The BMW R1300GS has a permitted total weight of 465 kg. This means even after the bike's weight, you have a 228 kg payload. You can carry a 100kg rider, an 80kg pillion, and 48kg of luggage without exceeding safety specs. The big payoff here is that both rider and pillion will be supremely comfortable on long continent crossing highways.
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Mid-Weights: Bikes like the Ténéré 700 are "narrow." Carrying a pillion and full hard luggage often pushes the suspension to its limit, making the front end feel light and "vague" at highway speeds. The payoff here though, is its off road ability and agility lets you get to more remote places…. If your pillion will let you.
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The Verdict: If you tour 2 up, the 1300cc is a necessity. If you ride solo, the extra weight is just an anchor.
Owners describe the fun of flickability. It feels like a big dirt bike,
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Total Cost of Ownership (TCO): The "Tyre & Fuel" Tax
Over 24 months (approx. 20,000km), the mid-weight rebels win the financial war decisively.
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Fuel Consumption:
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BMW/KTM 1300s: Average 5.5L to 6.7L/100km (about 16.6km’s per litre)
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Ténéré/Transalp: Average 3.8L to 4.5L/100km. (around 24km’s to the litre - about 30% further per litre).
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Saving: Over 20,000km, a mid-weight saves you roughly R10,000 in fuel at 2026 prices.
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Tyre Life: The massive torque (145Nm+) of the KTM 1390 "eats" rear tyres. Owners report getting 6,000km out of a rear tyre, whereas Ténéré 700 owners frequently see 10,000km+ on the same rubber. (Yes, we know! Tyres on ADV bikes are the most hotly disputed topic…. everywhere.)
"Ride the bike or wrestle the beast"
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User Feedback: Fun vs. Chore?
The Fun:
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Mid-Weights: Owners describe the "fun" of flickability. "It feels like a big dirt bike," is the common refrain. There is a psychological freedom in knowing you can turn the bike around on a narrow mountain trail.
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Heavyweights: The "fun" is in the cruise. Radar guided cruise control, heated seats, and the "waftability" of the BMW Boxer engine make a 1,000km day feel like a trip to the shops.
The Chore:
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Mid-Weights: Long highway stretches (e.g., the N1 through the Karoo) are a "Chore." High winds and lack of protection make these bikes tiring at 130km/h. Séan and his wife did a 3 week tour around South Africa a few years ago. He was on his GS1150 (ideal for his 2 metre length and 115kg mass), his wife at 1,74cm and around 70kg’s rode her XT660R, also ideal for her build. However, on a long ride through the Richterveld desert, the hot desert winds were at full gust perpendicular to their direction of travel from the right to left. Séan wasn’t too affected, as he and his mount were equal to the wind, however, Ronel had a torrid time being blown around terribly by the crosswinds. They were passed by a group of riders who had similar issues, and the bigger bikes and riders formed a wind break on the windward side to protect the smaller bikes and riders in their group. Séan and Ronel adopted the same M.O.
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Heavyweights: Technical off-roading is hard work, especially if you are not a “Trophy” contestant. Managing the heat from a 1300cc engine and the sheer momentum of 250kg in the rocks requires professional-level fitness and skill. Séan tried to hard enduro a GS1300 Adventure, up a particularly steep, steeped, rocky and slippery climb in the Magaliesberg, a climb he has done easily on a Transalp, a DL 800 as well as a Norden Expedition. Fortunately he chose discretion as the better part of valour and spent 10 minutes, edging the behemoth around and headed back down to safety with much huffing, puffing, sweating and swearing. That being said, he has also had the mind and butt numbing….. ‘Fun’ of riding a Transalp halfway across the country, chasing bigger bikes down the N1 South and back for a weekend’s fun. The other riders were all comfy, cruising along at the double ton, the Transalp was almost flat out trying to keep up (mechanical sympathy does tire a rider out a lot).
On a long ride through the Richtersveld desert
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Objective Verdict: Which Adventure rider are you?
In 2026, the South African market has matured enough to realize that "bigger" isn't always better, it's just different.
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Stick with the 1300cc Heavyweights if your "adventure" involves 80% tar, a pillion, and the desire to arrive at your destination as fresh as a daisy.
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Join the Mid Weight Rebellion if your "adventure" starts where the tar ends, you ride solo, and you value mechanical simplicity over electronic wizardry.
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Be truthful to yourself, don’t let your mates around the braai fire talk a hole into your head. Nothing will ruin your ride more than the wrong bike for your application, eventually it just ends up sitting in your garage and even more likely, ending up on a local dealer's floor.
Long highway stretches like the N1 through the Karoo are a chore
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Words and Photographs by:
Justa-Guy Onna Byke
Justa-Guy Onna Byke is a passionate motorcycle enthusiast and writer for RidezSA. With a deep love for two-wheeled adventures, he covers everything from the latest bike releases and industry news to rider lifestyle and events. His insightful articles help riders stay informed, inspired, and connected to South Africa’s vibrant motorcycling community.