The new BMW F 850 GS has been launched in China. It sits below the F 850 GS Adventure that’s already on sale in the East Asian country at CNY 140,900. The new BMW F 850 GS will compete with the Triumph Tiger 900 and the likes. In China, the new BMW F 850 GS in Metal Racing Blue colour option has been priced at CNY 138,900. The motorcycle is also available in the ‘40 Years GS’ Edition livery that features the black and yellow colour combination of the legendary BMW R 100 GS model. This colour option costs CNY 140,900.
Compared to the 850 GS Adventure, the new
BMW F 850 GS comes with a smaller fuel tank. Also, the shape of the fuel tank
and body panels is different. The motorcycle also misses out on the crash guard
that comes as standard with the Adventure model. The rest of the features and
equipment are more or less the same.
The new BMW F 850 GS uses a 21-in front
and 17-in rear spoke wheel fitted with 90 section and 150 section wide tyre
respectively. For the suspension, the motorcycle has USD forks at the front and
a monoshock at the rear. The stopping power comes from twin front rotors and a
single rotor at the back. In terms of electronics, the new BMW F 850 GS has
Dynamic Traction Control, Cornering ABS, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System,
Dynamic Electronic Suspension Adjustment, and 5 riding modes - road, rain,
sports, off-road, and professional off-road. Some of the other key features of
the new F 850 GS include an adjustable windscreen, USB charging port, full-LED
lighting, 6.5-in fully digital and coloured instrument cluster, knuckle guards,
and more.
Bringing this 233 kg motorcycle to life is
an 853 cc twin-cylinder engine. This liquid-cooled motor with 8 valves is
capable of producing 80 PS of max power at 6250 rpm and 90Nm of peak torque that
kicks in at 6250rpm. For the transmission, there’s a 6-speed gearbox.