BMW G310 GS

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'BMW G310 GS'
Manufacturer
[[BMW]]
Production 2017
Class [[:Category:Naked motorcycles|Naked]] [[Category:Naked motorcycles]]
Engine
Single cylinder, four-stroke, liquid cooled,
Bore / Stroke 78.7mm x 78.7mm
Compression ratio 10.6:1
Horsepower 34.06 HP (25.4 KW) @ 9500RPM
Torque 20.65 ft/lbs (28.0 Nm) @ 7500RPM
Transmission Gear box: Gears

Final Drive: Chain

Clutch: Wet Multi-disc
Suspension Front: Inverted fork
Rear: Swingarm in aluminum alloy, monoshock absorber adjustable in preload
Brakes Front: Single disc 300 mm
Rear: Single disc 240 mm
Front Tire 110/80 R19
Rear Tire 150/70 R17
Wheelbase 55.98 inches (1422 mm)
Length 81.69 inches (2075 mm)
Width 34.61 inches (879 mm)
Seat Height 32.91 inches (836 mm)
Weight 170.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual


The BMW G310 GS was a Single cylinder, four-stroke, liquid cooled, Naked motorcycle produced by BMW in 2017. Max torque was 20.65 ft/lbs (28.0 Nm) @ 7500 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 34.06 HP (25.4 KW) @ 9500 RPM.

Engine

A 78.7mm bore x 78.7mm stroke result in a displacement of just 313.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive

The bike has a Gears transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet Multi-disc.

Chassis

It came with a 110/80 R19 front tire and a 150/70 R17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single disc 300 mm in the front and a Single disc 240 mm in the rear. The front suspension was a Inverted fork while the rear was equipped with a Swingarm in aluminum alloy, monoshock absorber adjustable in preload. The wheelbase was 55.98 inches (1422 mm) long.

2017 BMW G310 GS

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Based on the G 310 R, the new G310 GS features much of the same technologies and hardware, including a 313cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces a claimed 34 hp and features a backward-tilted cylinder and cylinder head rotated by 180 degrees. This configuration lends itself to a lower center of gravity and gets more weight toward the front wheel.