2020 BMW F750GS Guide

2020 BMW F750GS

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THE BEGINNING OF SOMETHING NEW.

2020 BMW F750GS:

The BMW F 750 GS is your ticket to adventure. With this balanced Enduro all-rounder, you can master all paths and expand your horizons. The F 750 GS gives you more power, more comfort, more spirit of GS. Feel the strong-charactered engine and enjoy the ease of handling of the F 750 GS. While you’re off discovering the world, you have the bike safely under control with the Automatic Stability Control (ASC) and ABS. With the additional option Connectivity, the 6.5 inch TFT-display boasts many features including navigation and smartphone connectivity.

 

2020 BMW F750GS Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features
  • Powerful 2-cylinder in-line engine with a displacement of 853 cc. F 750 GS:  77 hp (57 kW) at 7,500 rpm and 61 lb-ft (83 Nm) at 6,000 rpm. F 850 GS: 90 hp (66 kW) at 8,000 rpm and 63 lb-ft (86 Nm) at 6,250 rpm.
  • Extremely powerful and emotional sound, produced by a crankshaft journal offset of 90 degrees and firing interval of 270/450 degrees.
  • New, robust steel bridge frame in monocoque construction for increased riding precision.
  • New telescopic fork/upside-down telescopic fork plus double-sided aluminum swinging arm with central spring strut for more sensitive response characteristics.
  • ABS, ASC plus ‘Rain’ and ‘Road’ ride modes included as standard.
  • Pro ride modes with ABS Pro and dynamic brake light, DTC and the new ride modes ‘Dynamic’, ‘Enduro’ and ‘Enduro Pro’ (the latter only with the F 850 GS) available as factory optional equipment.
  • ESA electronic suspension adjustment available as optional equipment.
  • A self-amplifying, anti-hopping clutch for a discernible reduction in hand clutch operating force.
  • Full LED headlights are standard, with an LED style element offered as optional equipment.
  • Connectivity with multi-functional instrument cluster and 6.5 inch full-color TFT display plus numerous features as optional equipment.
  • Optimized off-road and travel ability plus improved wind and weather protection.
  • Sharper GS profile resulting from new design.
  • New color concepts and style options Rallye and Exclusive.
  • A range of optional equipment and accessories that is unique in the middle class, such as Keyless Ride, Gear shift assistant Pro, Dynamic ESA, Connectivity etc.
  • Price reduction for optional equipment for BMW F 750 GS, F 850 GS and F 850 GS Adventure.

 

 

2020 BMW F750GS Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits

Powerful, new 2-cylinder in-line engine with two counterbalance shafts and a firing interval of 270/450 degrees for optimized smoothness and emotional sound.

 

The main development focus was to create an increase in both power and torque. In addition, special attention was given to reducing fuel consumption levels. Displacement is 853 cc and the power output of 57 kW (77 hp) at 7,500 rpm generated by the F 750 GS is more than sufficient. The new F 850 GS generates 66 kW (90 hp) at 8,000 rpm which translates to a supreme level of engine power.

The developers achieved a powerful and emotionally appealing sound by employing a crankshaft with a 90 degree journal offset and a 270/450 degree firing interval. Unwanted vibrations are absorbed by the new engine’s two counterbalance shafts. A self-amplifying, anti-hopping clutch provides a discernible reduction in the hand clutch operating force while the drop in engine drag torque also enhances safety on the road. Power transmission to the rear wheel comes from the 6-speed gearbox with secondary drive that is now positioned on the left-hand side.

 

The Ride Modes ‘Road’ and ‘Rain’ plus ABS and ASC ensure plenty of riding enjoyment and enhanced safety as standard. Pro riding modes are available as optional equipment.

 

The new GS models address individual rider requirements by offering ‘Rain’ and ‘Road’ riding modes, while the combination of BMW Motorrad ABS and the ASC automatic stability control ensures a high level of safety.

 

The F 750 GS and F 850 GS can be fitted with factory optional equipment, such as Pro riding modes and in turn the additional ‘Dynamic’, ‘Enduro’ and ‘Enduro Pro’ ride modes (the latter only available in the F 850 GS) as well as the DTC dynamic traction control and banking capable ABS Pro.

 

New steel bridge frame in monocoque construction, optimized suspension geometry and new fuel tank position.

 

The bridge frame of the new GS models in the F series is made of deep-drawn, welded components. It integrates the 2-cylinder in-line engine as a co-supporting element and offers benefits in terms of torsional rigidity and robustness. The fuel tank has been placed in the classic position between the seat bench and the steering head, for optimised packaging and an improved centre of gravity.

 

Electrical System and Electronics

 

See and be seen that much better – full LED headlight available as a factory option

 

BMW Motorrad has been regarded for decades as a pioneer when it comes to safety in motorcycling. As a literally glowing example, a full LED headlight is standard equipment on the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS. Not only does it light up the road with a beam that is unparalleled in its brightness and clarity, it ensures better visibility in traffic. It also lends the two mid-range premium enduros an unmistakable look with its optional LED optical style element in the form of an inverted tuning fork.

 

Sharper GS profile thanks to the more masculine design .

 

The F 750 GS and F 850 GS also feature a completely new look, which benefits from a more dynamic and masculine design. In addition to the basic version, the new F models are also available in Exclusive style options. The Rallye style option is exclusive to the new F 850 GS and places particular emphasis on its off-road capabilities.

 

Unique range of optional equipment and Original BMW Motorrad accessories.

 

The new GS models of the F series are being launched with a range of equipment options that is unique for the middle class. Be it the different seat heights and windshields, the new LED   style element, or the optional Connectivity equipment with TFT display, the list of fascinating features with which owners can maximize their riding enjoyment and safety as well as experience the thrill of the road is now virtually inexhaustible for middle class travel enduro motorcycles.

 

Drive

 

Newly engineered 2-cylinder in-line engine with great character and high pulling power for dynamic riding enjoyment.

 

For more than ten years, the GS models in the F series have embodied the premium range in the middle-class Adventure segment. They have been characterized from the start by their convincing all-round qualities and as a paragon of riding enjoyment on tarmac surfaces as well as safe controllability off the road. With the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS models, BMW Motorrad is launching its success formula in a comprehensively reengineered and more distinctive form.

 

For more riding enjoyment on all surfaces, whether tarmac-covered roads or off-road terrain.

As before, the heart of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS is the in-line, 2‑cylinder engine, which has, however, now been completely reengineered. The objectives of the developers were above all to achieve a significant increase in power and torque compared to the previous models. In addition, while developing the new engine, great importance was attached to optimizing combustion to reduce fuel consumption.

 

The engine displacement of both the F 750 GS and the F 850 GS is now 853 cc (compared with 798 cc in the previous models), resulting from a bore of 84 mm and stroke of 77 mm. With 77 hp (57 kW) of power at 7,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 61 lb-ft (83 Nm) at 6,000 rpm, the new F 750 GS features impressively high power and traction force. The new F 850 GS generates 90 hp (66 kW) at 8,000 rpm and develops a maximum torque of 65 lb-ft (86 Nm) at 6,250 rpm to deliver its supreme engine performance. In particular, the increased torque results in improved pulling power. The new F 750 GS achieves a maximum speed of 118 mph (190 km/h), while the F 850 GS manages over 125 mph (200 km/h).

 

Extremely powerful and emotional sound, produced by a crankshaft journal offset of 90 degrees and firing interval of 270/450 degrees.


In both the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS, the 2-cylinder in-line engine is installed transversely to the direction of travel and is liquid-cooled. In contrast to the engines of the previous models, however, its crankshaft has a 90 degree journal offset and a 270/450 degree firing interval (previous models had a 0 degree crankshaft journal offset and a 360 degree firing interval. This change is accompanied by a particularly powerful and emotional sound, similar to that of the 90 degree V2 engine.

 

Optimized smoothness created by two opposed counterbalance shafts and dry-sump lubrication.

While the oscillating mass forces of the previous models were compensated for by a connecting rod fitted to the middle of the crankshaft with a defined arrangement of counterweights, unwanted vibrations in the new engine are eradicated by means of two counterbalance shafts.

 

These two opposed counterbalance shafts are arranged in front of or behind the crankshaft, a little below its axis, and are driven from the left of the crankshaft by the spur gears. In conjunction with the newly designed crankshaft and firing interval of 270/450 degrees, this results in a considerable increasing in running smoothness accompanied by a thrillingly impressive engine sound.

 

To prevent unwanted churning losses and to ensure maximum operational safety, even under tough off-road conditions, the engine of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS features dry-sump lubrication, which does not require a separate tank for engine oil. Any oil escaping from the main bearings is collected in a drain that is sealed off from the oil sump.

 

In this area, the lubricant is constantly pumped away by the oil pump and transported to the gearbox housing before it runs without pressure into the oil sump. The oil-feed pump then supplies the oil circulation from here. Its great off-road character is reflected in the F 850 GS’s underside protection, which protects the oil sump from any damage.

 

Two overhead camshafts and four rocker arm-operated valves per cylinder.

 

The cylinder head of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS contains two rotating overhead camshafts driven by a tooth belt, which operate four valves per cylinder by means of light and therefore fixed-speed rocker arms. The timing chain drive is on the right-hand side of the engine.

The valves are dimensioned to support an optimized combustion chamber design, which results in the best possible power and torque exploitation as well as increased efficiency. They measure 11.2 degrees on the intake side and 13.3 degrees on the outlet side. The valves have a plate diameter of 33.5 mm (intake) and 27.2 mm (outlet). The compression ratio is 12.7:1.

Carburation is by means of intake pipe injection with next-generation BMS‑M engine control. The rider’s control signals are passed on directly by a sensor on the throttle grip via an e-gas system to the motor controller, which regulates the angle of opening of the throttle valves to maximize controllability and optimize the response characteristics.

 

Power transmission via anti-hopping clutch for a significant increase in riding safety.

 

The entire power transmission of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS has also been completely reengineered.  The primary drive arrangement on the right-hand side of the engine is responsible for transmitting the torque from the crankshaft to the clutch by means of spur gears. This is now designed as a self-amplifying anti-hopping clutch (wet clutch). Not only does it allow the rider to benefit from discernibly reduced operating forces in the adjustable clutch lever, but it also leads to a significant reduction in engine drag torque, resulting in a considerable improvement to rider safety ‑ particularly in the case of braking maneuvers performed while downshifting.

 

Six-speed gearbox now with secondary drive arranged on the left-hand side. Gear shift assist Pro for fast up and down gear shifting without using the clutch, available as factory optional equipment.

 

In the interest of improved riding dynamics, the newly engineered 6-speed gearbox now transfers the torque with an optimized transmission ratio spread to the secondary drive on the left (formerly right), in the form of an O-ring chain. For fast up and down gear shifting without using the clutch, BMW Motorrad now offers the Gear shift assist Pro, available as factory optional equipment for the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS.

 

With this it is possible to shift gears up without using the clutch, thus permitting perfect acceleration with virtually no interruption in traction force. Moreover, the Gear shift assist Pro also makes it possible to change down without using the clutch. This enables very fast gear shifting with a minimum of clutch use, resulting in a discernible reduction in undesirable load reversal effects on the back wheel and the jerk movements this can cause.

In addition, the independent movements of rider and passenger that are associated with conventional gear changing are considerably reduced using the Gear shift assist Pro, making joint motorcycle enjoyment that much more comfortable. The Gear shift assist Pro also simplifies things considerably for beginner riders, while the seasoned sports-minded rider can enjoy more rapid shifting.

 

Exhaust system now positioned on the right-hand side for optimized comfort.

 

By positioning the secondary drive on the left-hand side of the motorcycle, it has been possible to move the exhaust system of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS to the right. This is of great advantage when it is necessary to maneuver the motorcycle by hand, which the rider generally does from the left-hand side. The exhaust pipe, which is now on the right and, like the rest of the system, is made of stainless steel, provides considerably more space to do maneuver the motorcycle and also reduces the risk of a burn from the hot exhaust. The new F 750 GS and F 850 GS can also be fitted with an HP exhaust system with a highly sporty design, as a factory option.

 

Ride modes ‘Rain’ and ‘Road’ plus ABS and ASC are standard factory installed equipment for a high degree of riding enjoyment and safety.

 

The F 750 GS and F 850 GS already come with the two ride modes ‘Rain’ and Road’ installed as standard equipment, to accommodate individual rider preferences. Also included in the standard features is the ASC automatic stability control, which ensures a high degree of rider safety.

With the riding modes ‘Rain’ and ‘Road’, the riding characteristics of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS can be adapted to the majority of road conditions.

 

In ‘Rain’ mode, the throttle response is configured to be soft, while the control characteristics of the ASC or DTC and ABS or ABS Pro are based on wet and slippery road surfaces.

 

In ‘Road’ mode, the engine permits an optimum throttle response, while the ABS and ASC control systems are configured for ideal performance on all roads. The same applies to the ABS Pro and DTC dynamic traction control systems, available as optional equipment. If the ESA electronic suspension adjustment (available as optional equipment) is fitted, damping at the rear takes place in the default (‘Road’) setting.

 

Ride modes Pro in conjunction with DTC dynamic traction control and ABS Pro available as factory optional equipment.

 

The new GS models of the F series can be equipped with the ride modes Pro option as factory optional equipment. They additionally contain the ride modes ‘Dynamic’ and ‘Enduro’ as well as the DTC dynamic traction control and the curve-optimized ABS Pro with dynamic brake light. The ride mode ‘Enduro Pro’ is activated by means of an encoding plug and is available only in the F 850 GS. It offers additional customization options for altering the vehicle characteristics in accordance with rider needs and further increases the riding enjoyment available with the F 850 GS.

 

In ‘Dynamic’ mode, the sporty side of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS really comes to the fore. Throttle response is then instantaneous and the DTC and ABS Pro systems are coordinated for road use with high frictional values. If fitted, the Dynamic ESA is set to the default ‘Road’ configuration.

 

In ‘Enduro’ mode, the off-road capabilities of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS can be particularly impressively and intensively. This mode offers a soft engine response and the restrained intervention by the DTC allows an experienced rider to perform deliberate and controlled drifting. This characteristic, as with that of ABS Pro, is configured for loose surfaces and road enduro tyres, typical of terrain situations. The coordination of the Dynamic ESA function is set to meet the needs of terrain riding and configured with the ‘Enduro’ setting.

 

Finally, ambitious enduro riders will enjoy the ‘Enduro Pro’ mode for the full off-road performance offered only by the F 850 GS. This ride mode is configured for the use of lugged tires and is activated by a specially coded plug. With ‘Enduro Pro’ the rider can individually configure and combine characteristics such as throttle response, DTC and ABS Pro. Here too Dynamic ESA is modified for off-road use and is set to the ‘Enduro’ value.

 

Chassis

 

Newly developed suspension with deep-drawn steel bridge frame for increased rigidity, robustness and riding precision. Optimized geometry for improved accuracy.

 

In terms of suspension, the new GS models of the F series also feature a completely new concept. Even though the previous models already thrilled riders with their high degree of riding precision, riding stability and light handling, the developers still gave top priority to optimizing these characteristics in their technical specification.

 

The bridge frame that was developed especially for the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS integrates the 2-cylinder in-line engine as a supporting element and consists of deep-drawn, welded sheet steel components. Unlike the previous models with a tubular steel spaceframe, the new innovative frame has a monocoque construction, which results in increased torsional rigidity.

This new frame concept was also accompanied by a repositioning of the fuel tank. While the fuel tank in the previous models was located beneath the seat bench, the 4 gallon fuel tank of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS now adopts the classic position between the seat and the steering head. This is largely due to the optimized wheel load fluctuations and the position of the center of gravity as well as that of the packaging of the overall vehicle. Moreover, it was then possible to make the entire rear section of the motorcycle narrower while at the same time optimizing the luggage space beneath the seat bench.

 

The deliberate avoidance of aluminum as a material was due to the tough conditions in which an enduro vehicle often finds itself. Significant advantages, especially with more intensive off-road use, can be provided by robust steel and the dimensioning of both the new main frame and the steel rear frame that is screw-attached to the main frame provides. The improved off-road ability also becomes apparent in screwed-on pins of the passenger footrests.

 

The new F 750 GS and F 850 GS have also undergone optimization in terms of suspension geometry. The accuracy, riding precision and riding stability benefit from the newly dimensioned suspension geometry.

 

In addition to the modification of the wheelbase, the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS are characterized by the somewhat flatter steering head in comparison to the previous models, as well as greater wheel castor values. The suspension geometry data compares with the previous models, the F 700 GS and F 800 GS, as follows:

 

Model/value F 750 GS F 850 GS F 700 GS F 800 GS
Steering head angle 63 degrees 62 degrees 64 degrees 64 degrees
Wheel castor   4.1 in   4.9 in   3.7 in   4.6 in
Wheelbase 61.4 in 62.7 in 61.3 in 62.0 in

 

Wheel guidance at the front via new telescopic fork or upside-down telescopic fork and at rear via double-sided aluminum swing arm with central spring strut. Even more sensitive response characteristics with increased riding comfort.

 

Particularly in the Adventure segment, suspension developers face challenging tasks. Not only must the suspension function well on tarmac-surfaced roads and in more sporty use, but it is also necessary to bring together the requirements of off-road and touring, including riding with a passenger and intensive use.

 

By accommodating this varied application spectrum in all of its facets, riders of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS can benefit from completely new wheel guidance and spring shock absorber elements.

 

Front wheel guidance features a new torsion-resistant telescopic fork with an internal tube diameter of 41 mm in the F 750 GS, while in the case of the F 850 GS, it is a 43 mm upside-down fork. Compared with the previous models, the new telescopic fork is characterized by improved response characteristics. The spring travel of the F 750 GS is 5.9 in (151 mm) and 5.2 in (131 mm) when lowered. To meet the more stringent requirements of off-road use, the F 850 GS enables 8 in (204 mm) and 7.2 in (184 mm) when lowered. The sensitive slider tubes are protected from stone impacts by plastic guards that are integrated in the front wheel cover.

 

The rear wheel is guided by a double-sided aluminum swing arm in conjunction with a directly linked spring strut. In addition to a hydraulic and thus highly comfortable adjustable spring base (spring pre-tension), the central spring strut of the new F 750 GS also has adjustable rebound stage damping. The spring travel distance is 6.9 in (177 mm) and 6.2 in (157 mm) when lowered. With the new F 850 GS, a spring strut with travel-dependent damping is used, which also has an adjustable spring base and rebound stage damping that can be adjusted to suit personal requirements. The travel distance is 8.6 in (219 mm) and 7.8 in (199 mm) when lowered.

 

Dynamic ESA electronic suspension adjustment at rear for optimum suspension setup under all conditions as a factory option.

 

With the BMW Motorrad Dynamic ESA electronic suspension adjustment available as optional equipment, the dynamic riding experience, rider comfort and touring suitability of the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS can be increased even further. Dynamic ESA opens up new dimensions of rider safety, performance and comfort, since the damping of the rear spring strut is automatically adjusted to the situation according to the riding conditions and the rider’s maneuvers.

 

From a technical point of view, the movement in travel and speed is recorded by means of a spring travel sensor in the central spring strut, which automatically sets the damping to suit the situation depending on the riding conditions. The damping of the spring strut is adjusted accordingly by means of electrically activated control valves. This damping adjustment occurs in the space of a few milliseconds. As a result, optimum damping comfort and a very stable ride response is ensured even in banking position.

 

Dynamic ESA does not function as a standalone system but communicates with the other control systems, such as ABS / ABS Pro and ASC or DTC. Moreover, Dynamic ESA is linked with the ride modes ‘Rain’, ‘Road’, ‘Dynamic’, ‘Enduro, and ‘Enduro Pro’ (the latter only available with the F 850 GS).

 

In the ride modes ‘Rain’, ‘Road’, and ‘Dynamic, the central spring strut operates with a soft basic coordination. If the rider prefers the configuration for a more sporty riding style, he is able to combine these riding modes with the Dynamic ESA ‘Dynamic’ setting, which results in a tauter shock absorber setting.

 

In the ride modes ‘Enduro’ and ‘Enduro Pro’ (the latter only with the F 850 GS), Dynamic ESA is coordinated for terrain use with gravel or sand surfaces. The Dynamic ESA ‘Enduro’ setting is defined accordingly. The damping characteristics of the central spring strut are coordinated for the special requirements of off-road riding with optimum traction and softer settings.

 

 

Wheels and tires configured for different riding characteristics and fields of application.

 

Besides engine power and travel distances, wheel/tire combinations represent a distinct characteristic by which to distinguish between the two premium travel enduros for the middle class. For instance, with the road-oriented, entry-level F 750 GS, die-cast aluminum wheels with the format 2.50 x 19 are fitted at the front with 4.25 x 17 at the rear. In contrast, the F 850 GS is fitted with cross-spoke wheels with aluminum rim rings and a size of 2.15 x 21 at the front and 4.25 x 17 at the rear. The front wheel size preferred for sports-oriented off-road use is 21 inches; this provides even more riding stability thanks to the larger gyroscopic forces, which offers distinct advantages on loose ground.

 

Both models are fitted as standard with enduro road tires. The new F 750 GS is fitted with tubeless tires with the dimensions 110/80 R19 at the front and 150/70 R17 at the rear. The new F 850 GS now has tubeless tires for the first time, too with the size 90/90 21 at the front and 150/70 R17 at the rear. In addition, for the F 850 GS there are tires with a distinct lugged profile which are homologated for intensive terrain use and can be ordered as free factory options.

 

Powerful brake system with standard BMW Motorrad ABS. Ride modes Pro with ABS Pro for even more safety when braking.

 

A dual disc brake on the front wheel with a diameter of 305 mm ensures supreme and sturdy deceleration in conjunction with a two-piston floating caliper. A single disc brake with a diameter of 265 mm is fitted to the rear wheel with a single-piston floating caliper. As with all BMW motorcycles approved for road use, the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS are fitted as standard with BMW Motorrad ABS, which the rider can also deactivate if desired, for example in off-road situations.

 

Further safety enhancing features for motorcycles are available in the form of the ride modes Pro optional equipment and ABS Pro functions. ABS Pro goes one step further than the BMW Motorrad ABS by offering increased safety when braking on bends in that ABS-supported braking is permitted in banking position. Here, ABS Pro prevents the wheels from locking even when the brakes are applied quickly; this reduces abrupt changes in steering force on shock-braking maneuvers and stops the motorcycle from rearing up unintentionally. The benefits of ABS Pro to the rider are increased brake and ride stability together with the excellent deceleration on bends.

 

In the ride modes ‘Rain’ and ‘Road’, ABS Pro is dimensioned for road use and moderate to low frictional values, plus optimum braking stability. Control sets in early. In the ‘Dynamic’ ride mode, ABS Pro is coordinated for a very low-skid track quality with high friction. Accordingly, ABS Pro is then dimensioned for optimum braking, control sets in late and the rear wheel lift-off detection is reduced. In the ‘Enduro’ riding mode, ABS Pro is coordinated for the needs of off-road use with enduro road tires, while the riding mode ‘Enduro Pro’ (F 850 GS only) also accommodates more sporty off-road riding with enduro lugged tires. In this mode the rear-wheel ABS is also deactivated, allowing experienced riders to perform so-called brake drifts.

 

Optimized ergonomics and a variety of seat heights for carefree enduro riding enjoyment.

 

As is typical for enduros, the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS feature generous spring travel distances and large ground clearance. Nevertheless, it isn’t just tall riders who feel comfortable on them. This is ensured by the optimized inner leg curve length, numerous available seat heights, and a refined ergonomic triangle around the handlebars, seat bench and footrests.

 

With a standard seat height of 32.1 in, the new F 750 GS is at the same level as its predecessor, while the standard seat height of the F 850 GS has been reduced by .9 in to 33.8 in.  By lowering and incorporating a lower seat bench (factory optional equipment), it is possible to achieve a minimal seat height of 30.3 in with the F 750 GS and 32.1 in with the F 850 GS.

 

Electrical System and Electronics

 

Compliment the full LED headlight with an optional LED Style Element.

 

The appearance of the standard full LED headlights can be enhanced by adding an optional LED style element in the form of an inverted tuning fork as an additional design feature.

 

Connectivity – the multifunctional instrument cluster with a 6.5 inch full-color TFT display and numerous features available as factory optional equipment.

 

The new F 750 GS and F 850 GS are equipped as standard with a completely new instrument cluster design, consisting of an analogue speedometer and a multifunctional display, alongside a number of control lamps.

 

Fast and even clearer information for the rider with minimum distraction from what is happening on the road are now possible thanks to the new optional equipment known as Connectivity, with which the instrument cluster is displayed in the form of a 6.5 inch full-color TFT display. In conjunction with integrated operation via the BMW Motorrad multi-controller, it gives the rider quick access to vehicle and connectivity functions.

 

It makes it easier to make telephone calls or listen to music while on the road. If the rider, for example, connects a smartphone and a helmet equipped with the BMW Motorrad communication system using the TFT display, he can easily access the media playback and phone functions. These phone and media functions can be used without having to install an app. If a bluetooth connection has been established with any standard smartphone, the rider can enjoy listening to music while riding.

 

In addition, the free BMW Motorrad Connected App offers everyday-suitable and practice-oriented arrow navigation directly via the TFT display. The BMW Motorrad Connected App is available for free from the Google and Apple app stores. It contains a number of additional attractive functions, such as recording routes travelled and displaying travel statistics and information. Tracked routes can now also directly be shared with other riders through the REVER Community. This basic information is particularly attractive for motorcyclists who wish to perform everyday rides or take short trips conveniently and without any additional equipment.

 

Keyless Ride – convenient activation of all locking functions by wireless link, available as a factory option.

 

As is already the case with other BMW Motorrad models, the Keyless Ride system available as a factory option replaces the conventional ignition/steering lock in the new F 750 GS and F 850 GS. This means that it is no longer necessary to use a regular key. The steering lock, ignition, fuel filler flap and anti-theft device are all activated by the transponder integrated in the vehicle key, which transmits a wireless signal with a frequency specific to the vehicle. The key can therefore remain in the rider’s pocket, for example.

 

As soon as the key is located within the vehicle reception area (distance < 2.1 yards), the steering lock can be unlocked. The steering lock is locked by keeping the button pressed down and placing the handlebars in end position. The ignition is activated by briefly pressing the button or keeping the button pressed down after releasing the steering lock. The ignition is switched off by means of a short or long press of the button. The alarm system is automatically activated when the ignition is switched off and the steering lock is closed, as soon as the key leaves the reception area.

 

Design and Color Concept

 

New, more dynamic design with a sharper GS profile.

 

The new F 750 GS and F 850 GS have been completely redesigned and now benefit from a much more dynamic and masculine look. The design with its iconic features such as the asymmetric headlight and the GS-typical flyline make it immediately clear that they belong to the BMW Motorrad GS family. The characteristic flyline emanates from the front GS “beak” (upper wheel cover) over and past the fuel tank and seat bench to the functionally designed and now considerably slimmer rear. This rear section, which radiates agility and lightness with a black painted rear frame enhances the dynamic character of the new GS models.

Optimized off-road and touring ability plus improved wind and weather protection.

 

For improved off-road capability, attention was paid to ensuring that there are no inconvenient corners or edges in the vicinity of the fuel tank and seat bench. The wind and weather protection was also subjected to further optimization. In this case, the modular structure of the available windshields (optional accessories) permits individual configuration to suit the wishes of the rider. For instance, standard-series windshields from the F 750 GS (somewhat lower) and the F 850 GS (somewhat higher and at the same time the same as the comfort windshield of the F 750 GS) can be simply exchanged. All in all, this allows the rider to increase the characteristics of the new GS models towards off-road use or travel comfort. Touring suitability has been further optimized with the new integrated case design in the style of the R 1200 GS.

Stronger characters thanks to new colors and style variations.

 

Three dynamic color and three style options give the new GS models their individual character features. The painted parts of both models have been deliberately kept to a minimum. They are located in the upper area of the motorcycle, where they form the interface between the rider and the motorcycle. The lower area of the motorcycle and the GS ‘beak’, on the other hand, are in black, to underline its robust off-road character.

The new BMW F 750 GS: Sporty and urbane multi-talent with attractive color design. The new F 750 GS features a sporty and urbane character and yet is ideally suited for off-road use thanks to its enduro-specific functions.

The high quality claim of the new F 750 GS is particularly apparent in the diversity of the materials and the high quality technology. Materials range from high-gloss painted surfaces and glossy plastic sections to matt plastic components in a variety of textures, functionally optimized for use and generating an exclusive overall appearance in their interplay.

 

 

 

2020 BMW F750GS – Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $10395 USD
Canada MSRP Price: $11200 CDN
Europe/UK MSRP Price: £8520 GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)

Engine

Type

Liquid cooled, 4-stroke parallel twin engine, four valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication

Bore x stroke

84 mm x 77 mm

Capacity

853 cc

Rated output

77 hp (57 kW) at 7,500 rpm

Max. torque

61 lb-ft (83 Nm) at 6,000 rpm

Compression ratio

12.7 : 1

Mixture control / engine management

Electronic fuel injection

Emission control

Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-4

Performance / fuel consumption

Maximum speed

118 mph

Fuel consumption

57 mpg (WMTC)

Fuel type

Premium Unleaded

Electrical system

Alternator

Three-phase 416 W generator

Battery

12 V / 10 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission

Clutch

Multi-plate wet clutch, mechanically operated

Gearbox

Constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox with straight cut gears

Drive

Chain drive

Chassis / brakes

Frame

Tubular steel space frame, load bearing engine

Front wheel location / suspension

Telescopic fork, Ø 41 mm

Rear wheel location / suspension

Cast aluminum 2-sided swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable

Suspension travel, front / rear

5.9″ / 6.9″ (151 mm / 177 mm)

Wheelbase

61.4″ (1,559 mm)

Castor

4.1″ (104.5″)

Steering head angle

63°

Wheels

Cast aluminum wheels

Rim, front

2.50 x 19″

Rim, rear

4.25 x 17″

Tires, front

110/80 – 19

Tires, rear

150/70 – 17

Brake, front

Dual floating disc brakes, dual-piston floating calipers, diameter 305 mm

Brake, rear

Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper

ABS

BMW Motorrad ABS (can be switched off)

Dimensions / weights

Length

88.8″ (2,255 mm)

Width (incl. mirrors)

36.3″ (922 mm)

Height (excl. mirrors)

48.2″ (1,225 mm)

Seat height, unladen weight

Comfort Seat: 32.7″, Standard Seat: 32.1″, Low Seat: 31.1″, Suspension Lowering Kit: 30.3″

Inner leg curve, unladen weight

Comfort Seat: 73.6″, Standard Seat: 72″, Low Seat: 70.5″, Suspension Lowering Kit: 68.9″

Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled

493 lbs (334 kg)

1)

Permitted total weight

970 lbs (440 kg)

Payload (with standard equipment)

476 lbs (216 kg)

Usable tank volume

4 gal (15 l)

Reserve

Approx. 0.9 gal (3.5 l)

1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume

 

 

 

2020 BMW F750GS – Totalmotorcycle.com Canada Specifications/Technical Details

Engine

Type

Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line two-cylinder engine, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication

Bore / stroke

84 mm x 77 mm

Capacity

853 cc

Rated output

57 kW (77 hp) at 7,500 rpm

Max. torque

83 Nm at 6,000 rpm

Compression ratio

12.7 : 1

Mixture control

Electronic injection

Emission control

Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-4

Performance / fuel consumption

Maximum speed

190 km/h

Fuel consumption per 100 km based on WMTC

4.1 l

CO2 emission based on WMTC

98 g/km

Fuel type

Unleaded regular, minimum octane number 91 (RON)

Electrical system

Alternator

permanent magnetic alternator 416 W (nominal power)

Battery

12 V / 10 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission

Clutch

Multiple-disc wet clutch (anti hopping), mechanically operated

Gearbox

Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated in crankcase

Drive

Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Chassis / brakes

Frame

Bridge-type frame, steel shell construction

Front wheel location / suspension

Telescopic fork, Ø 41 mm

Rear wheel location / suspension

Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable, rebound damping adjustable

Suspension travel, front / rear

151 mm / 177 mm (OE: suspension lowering kit 131 mm / 157 mm)

Wheelbase

1,559 mm

Castor

104.5 mm

Steering head angle

63°

Wheels

Cast aluminium wheels

Rim, front

2.50 x 19″

Rim, rear

4.25 x 17″

Tire, front

110/80 R19

Tire, rear

150/70 R17

Brake, front

Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, Ø 305 mm, double-piston floating caliper

Brake, rear

Single disc brake, Ø 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper

ABS

BMW Motorrad ABS (disengageable)

Dimensions / weights

Seat height

815 mm (OE suspension lowering kit: 770 mm, OE low seat: 790 mm, OE comfort seat: 830 mm)

Inner leg curve

1,830 mm (OE suspension lowering kit: 1,750 mm, OE low seat: 1,790 mm, OE comfort seat: 1,870 mm)

Usable tank volume

15 l

Reserve

approx. 3.5 l

Length

2,255 mm

Height (excl. mirrors)

1,225 mm

Width (incl. mirrors)

922 mm

Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1)

224 kg

1)

Permitted total weight

440 kg

Payload (with standard equipment)

216 kg

1) According to guideline VO (EU) 168/2013 with all fluids, with standard equipment and fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume

 

 

 

2020 BMW F750GS – Totalmotorcycle.com European Specifications/Technical Details

Engine

Type

Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line two-cylinder engine, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication

Bore / stroke

84 mm x 77 mm

Capacity

853 cc

Rated output

57 kW (77 hp) at 7,500 rpm
OE output reduction to 35 kW (48 hp) at 6,500 rpm

Max. torque

83 Nm at 6,000 rpm
OE output reduction: 63 Nm at 4,500 rpm

Compression ratio

12,7 : 1

Mixture control

Electronic injection

Emission control

Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-4

Performance / fuel consumption

Fuel consumption per 100 km based on WMTC

4,1 l

Fuel type

Unleaded regular, minimum octane number 91 (RON)

Maximum speed

190 km/h

CO2 Emission based on WMTC

98 g/km

Electrical system

Alternator

permanent magnetic alternator 416 W (nominal power)

Battery

12 V / 10 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission

Clutch

Multiple-disc wet clutch (anti hopping), mechanically operated

Gearbox

Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated in crankcase

Drive

Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Chassis / brakes

Frame

Bridge-type frame, steel shell construction

Front wheel location / suspension

Telescopic fork, Ø 41 mm

Rear wheel location / suspension

Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable, rebound damping adjustable

Suspension travel, front / rear

151 mm / 177 mm (OE: suspension lowering kit 131 mm / 157 mm)

Wheelbase

1,559 mm

Castor

104.5 mm

Steering head angle

63°

Wheels

Cast aluminium wheels

Rim, front

2.50 x 19″

Rim, rear

4.25 x 17″

Tyre, front

110/80 R19

Tyre, rear

150/70 R17

Brake, front

Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, Ø 305 mm, double-piston floating caliper

Brake, rear

Single disc brake, Ø 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper

ABS

BMW Motorrad ABS (disengageable)

Dimensions / weights

Seat height

815 mm (OE suspension lowering kit: 770 mm, OE low seat: 790 mm, OE comfort seat: 830 mm)

Inner leg curve

1,830 mm (OE suspension lowering kit: 1,750 mm, OE low seat: 1,790 mm, OE comfort seat: 1,870 mm)

Usable tank volume

15 l

Reserve

approx. 3,5 l

Length

2,255 mm

Height (excl. mirrors)

1,225 mm

Width (incl. mirrors)

922 mm

Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1)

224 kg

1)

Permitted total weight

440 kg

Payload (with standard equipment)

216 kg

1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume

 

 

 

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