BMW F 850 GS vs Honda CB650R

BMW F 850 GS Price starts at Rs. 12.95 Lakh which is Rs. 3.75 Lakh costlier than base model of Honda CB650R priced at Rs. 9.20 Lakh. The claimed mileage of BMW F 850 GS is 24.4 kmpl. In technical specifications, BMW F 850 GS is powered by 853 cc engine , while Honda CB650R is powered by 649 cc engine. BMW F 850 GS is available in 1 different colours while Honda CB650R comes with 2 colours. The Comparison BMW F 850 GS vs Honda CB650R can be described on the basis of price and specifications.

F 850 GS vs CB650R

Key Highlights F 850 GS ProCB650R STD
Engine Type Water-cooled 4-Stroke In-line Two-cylinder Engine, Four Valves Per Cylinder, Two Overhead Camshafts, Dry Sump Lubrication Liquid Cooled, Inline 4 Cylinder Engine
Max Power 95.17 PS @ 8250 rpm 95.17 PS @ 12000 rpm

F 850 GS vs CB650R Key Highlights

Basic Info BMW F 850 GS ProHonda CB650R STD
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Brand Name BMW Honda
Ex-Showroom Price Rs. 12.95 Lakh Get On-Road Price Rs. 9.20 Lakh Get On-Road Price
Engine Type Water-cooled 4-Stroke In-line Two-cylinder Engine, Four Valves Per Cylinder, Two Overhead Camshafts, Dry Sump Lubrication Liquid Cooled, Inline 4 Cylinder Engine
Max Power 95.17 PS @ 8250 rpm 95.17 PS @ 12000 rpm
Fuel Type Petrol Petrol
Colors
BMW F 850 GS Colors
Honda CB650R Colors
Brakes Front Disc Disc
Brakes Rear Disc Disc
Wheel Size Front :-533.4 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm ...
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) Spoke Alloy
ABS Dual Channel Dual Channel
Starting Self Start Only Self Start Only
Speedometer Digital Digital
EMI
Rs. 35,457 @ 6% (36 months)
Rs. 25,189 @ 6% (36 months)
Insurance Rs. 38,161 F 850 GS Insurance Rs. 26,220 CB650R Insurance
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Engine Type
Water-cooled 4-Stroke In-line Two-cylinder Engine, Four Valves Per Cylinder, Two Overhead Camshafts, Dry Sump Lubrication
Liquid Cooled, Inline 4 Cylinder Engine
Engine Displacement
853 cc
649 cc
Max Power
95.17 PS @ 8250 rpm
95.17 PS @ 12000 rpm
Max Torque
92 Nm @ 6250 rpm
63 Nm @ 9500 rpm
Emission Type
bs6-2.0
bs6-2.0
No Of Cylinders
2
4
Drive Type
Chain Drive
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Valve Per Cylinder
4
...
Fuel Type
Petrol
Petrol

Brakes Front
Disc
Disc
Brakes Rear
Disc
Disc

Mileage (Overall)
24.4 kmpl
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Top Speed
200 kmph
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Tyre Size
Front :-90/90-21, Rear :-150/70-17
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Peak Power
95.17 PS @ 8250 rpm
95.17 PS @ 12000 rpm
Wheel Size
Front :-533.4 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
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Tyre Type
Tubeless
Tubeless
Radial Tyre
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy)
Spoke
Alloy

Seat height
860 mm
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Load carrying capacity
216 kg
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Fuel Capacity
15 Liters
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Kerb Weight
233 Kg
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Tail Light
LED
LED
Saddle Height
860 mm
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Front Brake Diameter
305 mm
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Rear Brake Diameter
265 mm
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Battery Type
Lead Acid
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Additional Features
ABS Pro, Revolution Counter, On-board Computer, Dynamic ESA
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Call/SMS Alerts
...
USB charging port
...
Headlight
LED
LED
Turn Signal Lamp
LED
LED

Cruise Control
...
Frame
Bridge-Type Frame, Steel Shell Construction
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ABS
Dual Channel
Dual Channel
Body Type
Adventure Tourer Bikes
Sports Bikes
Instrument Console
Digital
Digital
Bluetooth Connectivity
...
Bluetooth
Starting
Self Start Only
Self Start Only
Seat Type
Single
Single
Pass Switch
Display
...
5 Inch TFT, Colour Display
Speedometer
Digital
Digital
Mobile Application
...
Tachometer
Digital
...
Tripmeter
Digital
...
Low Fuel Warning Lamp
Techometer
Digital
...
Clock
Digital
Passenger Footrest
Cooling System
Liquid Cooled
Liquid Cooled
Odometer
Digital
Digital
Navigation

Standard Warranty (Years)
3
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Pros and Cons

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Honda CB650R
  • The looks and styling makes it feel quite distinct when compared to the CBR650R
  • The engine is very smooth and offers good performance
  • The electronic riding aids are easy to use
Honda CB650R
  • Doesn't offer as much performance as other bikes in the same price range
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Q. Which is the better to buy BMW F 850 GS or the Triumph Tiger?
  • Selecting between the BMW F 850 GS and the Triumph Tiger 850 Sport would depend on your budget, preference of the segment and usage of the bike. The F 850 GS is powered by a new 853cc inline-twin engine that gets a 270-degree crank. That makes it fairly punchy in the mid-range, much like a V-twin. Internationally, it makes the same power as the Tiger 800, but in India, BMW Motorrad has seen fit to detune it a little to run on 91 octane fuel. It does make more torque compared to the Tiger though. In order to compensate for this lack of bottom-end torque, BMW has made the first, second and third gears shorter, so that the bike will still have the grunt to make its way through the dirt, on slow speed trails. And fourth, fifth and sixth gears have been made taller for more relaxed highway cruising. But that means if you need to overtake quickly at highway speeds, you need to downshift a gear or two. On the other hand, the Tiger 850 Sport features the same fascia comprising an all-LED headlight with DRLs. However, it gets a smaller 5-inch display as opposed to the 900’s 7-inch screen. Triumph has given the Tiger 850 Sport a 20-litre fuel tank. With a claimed average of 19kmpl, the new Tiger should be a good choice for long hauls. The rider modes have also been cut down to half, Rain and Road, instead of Rain, Road, Off-road and Sport. The Tiger 850 Sport misses out on cornering ABS as well as rebound adjustability on both ends to keep costs in check. However, the bike does get switchable traction control. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
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BMW F 850 GS Vs Honda CB650R FAQs

Which bike is cheaper BMW F 850 GS vs Honda CB650R?
The Honda CB650R is cheaper than BMW F 850 GS by Rs. 3.75 Lakh.
Which bike offers better performance BMW F 850 GS vs Honda CB650R?
For the Pro version, 853 cc Petrol engine of F 850 GS produces 95.17 PS @ 8250 rpm of power and 92 Nm @ 6250 rpm of torque. Whereas for the STD version, 649 cc Petrol engine of CB650R produces 95.17 PS @ 12000 rpm of power and 63 Nm @ 9500 rpm of torque

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