A sad but unfortunate truth about modern adventure motorcycles is their price tags can be just as high as the mountains they can climb. The new BMW R 1250 GS plays in the $18,000 range; the vintage-style Triumph Scrambler 1200 starts at $15,400; even the middleweight KTM 790 Adventure R will clock in at $13,499 when it hits dealership floors. Granted, modern adventure bikes come packed with performance and technology, but off-roading is an unforgiving pastime and if your new $14,000 investment takes a physical hit, throwing more money in to fix it up can be painful.
While a brand-new ADV can be enticing if you have the capital, the smarter buy might be parked over in the used section. Well-used off-road vehicles tend not to appreciate because, well, miles ridden in the dirt are rougher on bikes than smooth, relaxing pavement. But, well-maintained, affordable adventure bikes are still easy to come by, if you know where to look.
2010 BMW F 800 GS 30th Anniversary Special Edition

The F 800 GS can feel underpowered at times and feels like a vestige of BMW’s older adventure bikes, but that’s not entirely a bad thing. Even though the 800 is only 55 pounds lighter than the 1200 GS of the same vintage, it feels even lighter and more nimble when you’re in the saddle. This 30th Anniversary Edition comes with factory panniers, engine guards and a skid plate. It’s worth noting the seller points out scratches on the right side guards and pannier, a dead giveaway the bike has been down at least once.
Price: $7,950
Engine: 798cc twin-cylinder
Odmometer: 6,029 miles
Location: Farmers Branch, Texas