BMW Motorrad India finally launched the BMW G 310 GS
in India on 18 July, priced at INR 3.49 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). While the
baby GS is an adventure motorcycle, BMW isn’t offering any official accessories
for the bike.
That said, Nagpur-based Motousher is offering
aftermarket accessories for the BMW G 310 GS from some of the well-known brands
like Wunderlich, Hepco Becker, Scottoiler and the likes. The company has
revealed the prices of the accessories, and to say the least, they are premium
like the BMW G 310 GS. Motousher is the official importer and distributor of
these accessories in India and gets them directly from Germany and the UK.
The list of accessories for the BMW G 310 GS
includes a touring windscreen, rear top case rack, quick-release panniers rack,
ergonomic mirror extensions, front suspension and swingarm sliders, and
radiator protection guard. Other accessories include fairing safety guard,
headlight protection guard, handlebar riser and enlarged brake and gear shifter
levers. Motousher is also offering aftermarket high-performance EBC brake pads,
clutch plates, and Barkbusters handguards.
Powering the BMW G 310 GS is a 313 cc,
single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-valve engine with fuel injection. The motor
is capable of producing 33.5 bhp of maximum power at 9,500 rpm while developing
a peak torque of 28 Nm at 7,500 rpm. The engine transfers drive to the wheels
via a 6-speed transmission. Anchorage comes from 300 mm front disc with
4-piston radial callipers and 240 mm rear disc with single-piston callipers.
The motorcycle comes with 41 mm upside-down front
forks and a rear mono-shock with pre-load adjustability. The G 310 GS tips the
weighing scales at 169.5 kg (wet) and gets a top speed of 143 kph. The G 310 GS
rivals the Kawasaki Versys-X 300 and the Royal Enfield Himalayan. BMW Motorrad
India has received over 1,000 bookings for the G 310 twins, while deliveries
will start from next week.