2024 BMW F 900 GS Horsepower

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2024
  • The original F 800 GS could never have been accused of being good looking. Recent models have steadily improved the aesthetics but it is clear this new model has seen them seriously step up their game in the styling stakes.
    15 years ago BMW arguably instigated the middleweight twin-cylinder adventure motorcycle segment with the F 800 GS. Now this segment is packed with a range of options from just about every motorcycle manufacturer in the business, thus BMW have had to up their game to meet the challenge that a new slew of options in the market has given consumers, meet the new F 900 GS.
    Likewise, early F 800 GS models were not all that exciting when it came to engine performance, something that at least, in-part, was done purposefully to make the bikes less threatening. Things stepped up a notch around five years ago with the introduction of the F 850 GS. The engine capacity was upped to 853 cc, power was increased to 95 neddies and the 850 makes 92 Nm of torque, these were useful gains that also came with a more engaging character to the engine that realised more smiles in your miles.
    For 2024, with the advent of the new F 900 GS, engine capacity grows further to 895 cc. It continues the 270-degree crank design introduced with the 850, with a 2 mm larger bore realising the 42 cc increase in capacity. Claimed power now breaks intro triple digits, the F 900 GS pumping out 105 horsepower and 93 Nm of torque.
    BMW are also continuing their frankly quite strange trend of selling a model badged with an engine capacity 100 cc less than it is equipped with, again this somehow is done to make the machine less intimidating… Thus in 2024 we also have an 895 cc F 900 GS detuned to 87 horsepower and called the F 800 GS.
    The 800 also gets by with 60 mm less suspension travel and rides on an alloy 19-inch front rim compared to the spoked 21 of the more dirt oriented 900 models. This also translates to a much lower 815 mm seat height, compared to the 870 and 875 mm perches of the F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure models.
    Of course weight is the real hurdle that many people struggle to get their head around, rather than engine power or badged capacity, but here the F 900 GS delivers with a massive 14 kg shed from its predecessor to now tip the scales at 219 kg ready to ride.
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