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Last updated on Oct 08, 2022 in Bikes & Scooters

BMW F 850 GS Highlights

BMW has unveiled the 2020 F 750 GS, F 850 GS, and F 850 GSA overseas. The updated adventure motorcycles feature a new headlamp and new colors. They even get a new 40 Years GS Edition livery. Other than cosmetic and feature updates, the motorcycles receive no powertrain or suspension updates.  Feature updates include a USB charging port close to the handlebars and instrument console. Rider aids like ABS Pro and DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) are now also standard across the range. The F 850 GS and F 850 GS Adventure get an adjustable windscreen and a color TFT instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity even on the standard variants. 

Powering the F 850 GS and F 850 GS Adventure is the same 853cc parallel-twin engine that generates 95PS at 8,250rpm and peak torque of 92Nm at 6,250rpm. Both get a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. Apart from the two Rain and Road modes, you get ASC (Automatic Stability Control) and ABS is standard. You can also opt for modes like Dynamic, Enduro, and Enduro Pro. Optional extras include DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) and banking-capable ABS Pro. Additional accessories come in the form of Dynamic ESA, keyless ignition, and Gear Shift Indicator Pro.

Like the BMW F 750 GS, the bikes sit on a new monocoque frame. The suspension setup includes 43mm upside-down forks and a mono-shock. The F 850 GS Adventure gets a longer travel suspension than the 850 GS. Both motorcycles get spoked wheels that can be fitted with tubeless tires.  

The 2020 BMW F 850 GS and F 850 GSA will not launch in India anytime soon as it continues to use a Euro 4 / BS5 motor. We expect the bikes to be launched with a Euro 5 / BS6 motor overseas and then be launched in India sometime next year. When launched, the BMW F 850 GS competes against the Tiger 900 Rally while the more hardcore F 850 GS Adventure goes up against the Tiger 900 Rally Pro.

 

BMW F 850 GS Specifications

Mileage

-

Displacement

999 cc

Engine Type

Water/oil-cooled 4-cylinder 4-stroke in-line engine, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts

No. of Cylinders

4

Max Power

165 PS @ 11000 rpm

Max Torque

114 Nm @ 9250 rpm

Front Brake

Disc

Rear Brake

Disc

Fuel Capacity

20 L

Body Type

 

BMW F 850 GS Features

 

ABS

Dual Channel

Speedometer

Digital

Odometer

Digital

Tripmeter

Digital

   

Engine and Transmission

Engine Type

Water/oil-cooled 4-cylinder 4-stroke in-line engine, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts

Displacement

999 cc

Max Torque

114 Nm @ 9250 rpm

No. of Cylinders

4

Cooling System

Liquid Cooled

Valve Per Cylinder

1

Starting

Self Start Only

Fuel Supply

Fuel Injection

Clutch

multi-plate anti-hopping wet clutch

Gear Box

6 Speed

Emission Type

bs6

Features

 

Instrument Console

Digital

Speedometer

Digital

Tripmeter

Digital

Odometer

Digital

Seat Type

Split

Features and Safety

 

Speedometer

Digital

Odometer

Digital

Tripmeter

Digital

Fuel Gauge

Digital

Pass Switch

Yes

Chassis and Suspension

Body Type

Adventure Tourer Bikes

Dimensions and Capacity

Width

850 mm

Length

2333 mm

Fuel Capacity

20 L

Fuel Reserve

4 L

Saddle Height

840 mm

Wheelbase

1552 mm

Kerb Weight

226 kg

Total Weight

450 kg

Electricals

 

Headlight

LED

Tail Light

LED

Turn Signal Lamp

LED

Alternator

493 W

Tyres and Brakes

 

Front Brake Diameter

320 mm

Rear Brake Diameter

220 mm

Performance

 

Top Speed

200 Kmph

Motor & Battery

 

Peak Power

165 PS @ 11000 rpm

Drive Type

Chain Drive

Battery Type

Maintenance Free

Battery Capacity

12 V/9 Ah

Transmission

Manual

Underpinnings

 

Brakes Front

Disc

Brakes Rear

Disc

ABS

Dual Channel

Tyre Size

Front :-120/70-17, Rear :- 190/55-17

Wheel Size

Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm

Wheels Type

Cast Aluminium

Frame

Aluminium composite bridge frame

Tubeless Tyre

Tubeless

 

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