Long-Distance Motorcycles: The Bikes with the Longest Fuel Range

by AutoExpert   |  26 September, 2025

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Picture this: you're cruising down a scenic highway, completely in the zone, when that annoying fuel light starts blinking. Suddenly your perfect ride turns into a frantic hunt for the nearest gas station. What if there was a way to just keep going when you see those "Next Gas 87 Miles" signs?

Some motorcycles come with fuel tanks so big they practically beg you to keep riding. These are the marathon champions of the motorcycle world, built to eat up miles without constantly stopping for fuel. Ready to leave range anxiety in the dust? Let's check out the bikes that can go the distance.

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Boss Hoss Classic Cruiser - The American Beast

When someone stuffs a Chevy V8 into a motorcycle frame, they better pack enough fuel to feed that beast. The Boss Hoss Classic Cruiser gets it right with an 8.5-gallon tank feeding its automotive-grade appetite. With engine options ranging from 445 horsepower to an absolutely wild 600 horsepower, this rolling piece of Americana gives riders 200-245 miles of range.

The LS3 engine hits around 29 mpg on the highway, while the 454 Big Block drops to a thirsty 16-21 mpg. Sure, it's not the most efficient ride out there, but for a V8 on two wheels, it's pretty impressive. Plus, good luck rolling up anywhere without drawing a crowd.

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BMW R 1300 GS Adventure - The World Traveler

When people dream about riding around the world, they're usually picturing a BMW GS Adventure. This bike basically created the adventure touring category back in 1980, and BMW has spent four decades perfecting the formula.

The new 1300cc boxer twin pumps out 145 horsepower with a torque curve that delivers power everywhere from 3,600 to 7,800 rpm. Combined with a 7.9-gallon fuel tank, riders can expect over 300 miles between fill-ups. Throw in features like adaptive vehicle height control, cornering ABS, and heated grips, and this machine practically rides itself.

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KTM Super Adventure T - The Refined Rebel

KTM looked at all the sensible adventure bikes and decided they needed more excitement. The Super Adventure T (the "T" stands for Touring) packs a 7.9-gallon tank with their wild 1301cc V-twin from the Super Duke, slightly detuned but still pushing 160 horsepower.

It's comfortable enough for cross-country touring but can transform into a fire-breathing monster with just a twist of the throttle. The only catch? KTM only made these from 2015-2017, so finding one takes some hunting.

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Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Explorer - The Triple Threat

Triumph's Tiger has always been about chasing horizons, and the 1200 GT Explorer takes that mission seriously. With 7.9 gallons feeding its smooth triple engine, this bike easily handles 300-mile days.

The star is Triumph's clever 1,160cc triple with an uneven firing order that pulls like a tractor at low revs and screams like a banshee when opened up. Add semi-active suspension, blind-spot radar, and heated everything, and it's built to blast across states in comfort.

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Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally - Italian Style Meets Distance

Leave it to Ducati to make practical touring look drop-dead gorgeous. The Multistrada V4 Rally combines Italian style with serious go-the-distance capability. Under those sharp fairings lives a 1,158cc V4 that's happy purring through traffic but unleashes 170 horsepower when asked.

The massive 7.9-gallon fuel tank finally gives this incredible V4 the long legs it deserves, pushing adventures over 300 miles between stops. The Skyhook suspension laughs at potholes and even does a little squat at stoplights so riders don't have to tiptoe.

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Honda ST1300 ABS - The Sleeper Hit

The Honda ST1300 ABS is the ultimate sleeper bike. While flashy sportbikes are stopping for their third fuel break, ST1300 riders just wave and cruise by with their 7.6-gallon tank delivering 250-300 miles of range.

The lengthwise V4 engine runs on a shaft drive system that just keeps going. Riders regularly rack up 250,000+ miles on these machines. The only downside? Summer heat gets trapped in the fairings, but most survivors have been babied and are loaded with accessories.

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BMW K 1600 GTL - First-Class Travel

The K 1600 GTL is BMW's flagship luxury tourer. With a buttery-smooth 1,649cc inline-six, heated seating for two, and tech that feels like the future, this bike pampers riders for over 250 miles thanks to its 7-gallon tank.

The 10.25-inch display puts car screens to shame, and there's even a reverse gear to help back this land yacht out of tight spots. It's less motorcycle, more two-wheeled butler.

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Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES DCT - The Everything Bike

Honda's alphabet soup of a motorcycle (Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES DCT) is the fully loaded version of their legendary Africa Twin. The 6.6-gallon tank pushes past 250 miles, while the Electronic Suspension and Dual-Clutch Automatic handle all the work.

The bike shifts itself and constantly adjusts suspension for a magic-carpet ride. Riders just twist the throttle and enjoy the scenery, backed by Honda's famously reliable parallel-twin engine.

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Yamaha FJR1300ES - The Everything Bike

The FJR1300ES is Yamaha's answer to riders who want everything. This 642-pound sport-touring machine packs a 6.6-gallon tank and a 1,298cc engine that loves to rev. Sixth gear is so tall that 80 mph feels like a whisper at just 3,500 rpm, returning a respectable 36 mpg.

Heated grips, electronically adjustable windscreen, and adjustable side vents come standard. It might look retro compared to flashy TFT screens, but the FJR is here to devour miles with sunrise-reliable consistency.

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Harley-Davidson Road King Special - Pure Attitude

The Road King Special is 100% attitude on two wheels. This blacked-out beast delivers thunderous power from its Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-twin with that unmistakable Harley soundtrack. The 6-gallon tank easily covers over 200 miles between stops.

With touring comfort, cruise control, and Reflex Defensive Rider Systems working quietly in the background, it's everything needed for the long haul and nothing extra. It delivers a pure, unfiltered connection to the open road that only Harley can provide.

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