BMW Motorrad India has today introduced the BMW G
310 R in the domestic market, which costs INR 2.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Deliveries of the motorcycle will start early next month.The G 310 R is a naked street-fighter, which rivals the KTM
390 Duke, and the Bajaj Dominar 400. BMW Motorrad has engineered the bike in
Germany while TVS Motor Company manufacturers the motorcycle at its factory in
Hosur, Tamil Nadu.
The G 310 R is available
in three colour options - Racing Red, Cosmic Black and Pearl White Metallic
with HP lettering. Here are the top five things to know about the BMW G 310 R
and the BMW G 310 GS.
The BMW G 310 R sources power from a 313 cc,
liquid-cooled engine with fuel injection, which also powers the TVS Apache RR
310 and the BMW G 310 GS. The single-cylinder motor is capable of generating a
maximum power of 34 hp at 9,500 rpm and a peak torque of 28 Nm at 7,500 rpm.
The engine transfers control to the rear wheels via a 6-speed transmission. The
G 310 R gets a top-speed of 145 km/h, while it tips the scales at 158.5 kg.
The BMW G 310 R features a sculpted fuel tank, while
a massive cowl surrounds the radiator. The motorcycle sports a bikini fairing
with a raised tail section and single-piece seat with a saddle height of 820
mm. The G 310 R comes with a digital display for the instrument cluster, wide
handlebar, and LED turn indicators and taillights.
The BMW G 310 R features 41 mm upside-down front
forks and a preload adjustable mono-shock at the rear. The motorcycle gets
suspension travel of 140 mm and 131 mm at front and back, respectively. Braking
force comes from a 300 mm front disc and a 240 mm rear disc with radially
mounted Bybre callipers. The motorcycle comes with lightweight 5-spoke 17-inch
alloy wheels that run on 110/70 R17 front and 150/60 R17 rear Michelin Pilot
Street radial tires. The G 310 R is available with a standard three years,
unlimited kilometres warranty.