F900XR test: the new Sport GT BMW motorcycle
In 2020, BMW stops the F800GT but does not abandon the segment of sporty road bikes of medium displacement. The German manufacturer launches a new F900XR inspired by the S1000XR and based on the F900R… Site was able to test it for half a day. Report.
F900XR test page 4: Technical sheet
Engine | |
Type | Inline-twin, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled |
Displacement | 895 cc |
Bore x stroke | 86 x 77 mm |
Compression ratio | 13.1: 1 |
Max power | 105 hp (77kW) at 8,500 rpm |
Max torque | 92 Nm at 6500 rpm |
Distribution | 2 ACT, 8 valves actuated by pawls |
Feed type | BMS-M electronic fuel injection, 48 mm throttles |
Ignition | Electronic |
Starter | Electric |
Lubrication | Dry sump |
Average consumption | 4.2 l / 100 km (WMTC) |
Anti-pollution standard | Euro5 |
Transmission | |
Clutch | Multidisk in oil bath, mechanically operated |
Gearbox | 6 reports |
Final drive | Joint chain |
Primary report | 1,821 |
1st | 2,833 |
2nd | 2.067 |
3rd | 1,600 |
4th | 1.308 |
5th | 1.103 |
6th | 0.968 |
Final report | 2,588 |
Cycle part | |
Frame | Tubular steel beams, carrier motor |
Front suspension | 43mm inverted fork |
Front travel | 170 mm |
Suspension Ar | Mono-shock absorber, adjustable in preload and rebound |
Travel Ar | 172 mm |
Front rim | 3.5 x 17 " |
Rear rim | 5.5 x 17 " |
Front tire | 120/70 ZR 17 |
Rear tire | 180/55 ZR 17 |
Front brake | Double 320 mm disc, 4 piston radial calipers |
Rear brake | Single 265mm disc, single piston caliper |
Dimensions, weight, capacities | |
Length | 2 160 mm |
Width | 860 mm (without mirrors) |
Height | NC |
Caster / Caster Angle | 29.5 ° / 105.2 mm |
Wheelbase | 1,521 mm |
Ground clearance | NC |
Saddle height | 815 mm |
Full weight | 219 kg |
Tank | 15.5 liters |
Commercial information | |
Availability | February 2020 in the |
Colors | White "Light" Gold "Galvanic metallic" with black rims and handguards (+205 euros) or Red "Racing" with black rims, golden fork, short windscreen (+205 euros) |
Price | € 10,995 "First Edition": Active pack offered until February 29, 2020 |
Guarantee | 2 years + 1 year free |
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