BMW has always stuck to the premium end of the market. In fact, one of its highest-selling models is its largest adventure motorcycle. As you'd expect, these bikes pack in a lot of technology. Yet, somehow, BMW has always managed to be quite reliable as well. This is something that they do consistently, which is why they have the reputation that they do. It is like having your cake and eating it too! So if you want a BMW that offers you the best technology without having to worry about something or other failing, then these are the 10 BMW motorcycles you need to consider for your next purchase. BMW R 12 G/S Price: $16,995 BMWThe R 12 G/S is more of a scrambler than a true adventure bike unlike other GS models. In the displacement hierarchy, it sits between the F 900 GS and R 1300 GS. The main draw is the fact that it looks like the original adventure motorcycle, the R 80 G/S. Long-travel suspension, good ground clearance, and wheels and tires to go off-road are all present. But we like the fact that it leans into its analog heritage so much while giving it modern technology. An interesting thing is the option of upgrading the rear wheel from a 17-inch one to an 18-inch one for better off-road ability.BMW BMW R 1300 RS Price: $17,095 BMW MotorradBMW BMW R 12 S Price: $17,245 BMW MotorradThe new R 12 S uses the same driveline as the R 12 G/S, but it goes in a completely different direction. This is a café racer and one of the best-looking ones around. You have to pay a premium for it, but you also get a lot of quality components at the price. They include an adaptive headlamp, fully adjustable suspension, hill hold assist, cruise control, keyless ignition, heated grips, and the fairing that you see in the photos. The options list has tire pressure monitoring and a digital display. But most owners will find it great value simply because of the way it looks.BMW Motorrad BMW S 1000 XR Price: $18,825 BMWThe S 1000 XR is one of those ‘single bike garage’ bikes, because it can do pretty much everything well. It has liter naked bike power, with a tourer’s rider triangle and comfort. And to make sure nothing will hold you back from riding across state lines, there’s a ton of standard kit, including keyless ignition, cornering headlamps, and switchable ABS. The options list is also long, but this is one of the quickest yet most reliable tourers of its kind out there.BMW Motorrad BMW S 1000 RR Price: $19,895 BMWThe S 1000 RR's base price has crept to nearly $20,000, but it remains a great value superbike. It has an age-old recipe: an inline four-cylinder engine with a screamer firing order and well over 200 horsepower. But the ShiftCam tech ups the usability. Sprinkle in as many electronics as you need on a track day to eke out those last tenths of a second per lap, too. It has evolved to look less controversial over the years, and it has a ton of options that can make it more of a trackday bike. But to finish first, first you must finish — and the S 1000 RR has proved its reliability in racing.BMW Motorrad BMW R 1300 GS Price: $20,395 BMW MotorradWe've come to the big guns now, both figuratively and literally. The R 1300 GS is one of the best-selling models with the propeller badge, and it effectively leads its segment in many different ways. The 1,300 cc engine has a few firsts for the brand in the segment, including variable valve timing on the intake valves and the option of an automated manual gearbox. The rest of it remains true to type: there is the option of electronic suspension, BMW’s patented double wishbone front suspension, shaft drive, and all the electronics you would need to make it the ultimate do-it-all motorcycle. There's also the GS Adventure if you need massive fuel tank range.BMW Motorrad BMW R 1300 RT Price: $22,645 BMW MotorradThe R 1300 RT is a sport tourer, but it shares components like the driveline and the front suspension type with the R 1300 GS. This makes it the best of both worlds because you can ride it quickly with a lot of pace, or you can be laid-back and take your time to feel the wind in your helmet. There is no doubt that this is a premium motorcycle, with BMW's full electronics suite and the option of a two-way quickshifter on the manual gearbox. The mishmash of components might make it seem like it won't work, but it just so happens to be the ultimate tourer for real-world riding.BMW BMW R 18 Transcontinental Price: $24,395 We do like a touring motorcycle like the Honda Goldwing or the equivalent Harleys. The R 18 Transcontinental is just a smarter alternative to either of those if you are on a budget. It doesn't lack luxury or technology, with features like active cruise control. It's also a little quirky, with ride modes named Rock and Roll and the power reserve meter, where traditionally you would expect a tachometer. Even the pillion armrests are standard. It just goes to show that even if it is a large motorcycle, it can still be a great value.BMW BMW M 1000 XR Price: $25,595 BMWThis is BMW's sport-touring motorcycle with no punches pulled. It has the full-fat, 200-plus horsepower from the same engine that it shares with the S 1000 RR. The redline is at over 14,000 RPM, and unlike a lot of BMW motorcycles, the top speed isn't governed. It is a little expensive, but you do get a lot of standard features, including keyless ignition, cruise control, an adaptive headlamp, an adjustable steering damper, tire pressure monitoring, electronic suspension, and heated grips. When you're done trying to break BMW speed records, you can relax and waft around in comfort. It really does have the best balance between touring comfort and sports bike speed.BMW Motorrad BMW K 1600 GTL Price: $29,995 BMW MotorradThe K 1600 GTL, BMW's other full-dress tourer, sits above the R18 Transcontinental in the lineup. It is one of only two motorcycles in the world that has a six-cylinder engine. BMW created an inline six-cylinder engine that is barely wider than an inline four, so you won’t notice the difference. The result is 160 horsepower coupled with incredible comfort. You get massive luggage space, electronic suspension that levels automatically, keyless ignition, and cornering headlamps — and this is the standard features list! The combination of a silky-smooth inline six engine and premium features means that it makes even long rides feel short.BMW MotorradSource: BMW USA