BMW Motorrad To Host G 310 GS Cup In India In April
- Feb 12, 2020
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After two years of us debating "will they, won't they?" BMW has finally launched the G 310 R and the G 310 GS in India. As expected, the company has put a premium price tag on the Bavarian twins - Rs 2.99 lakh for the G 310 R and Rs 3.49 lakh for the G 310 GS, ex-showroom Delhi.
The baby GS isn't even a week old but serious touring enthusiasts are already making plans to soup up the motorcycle. And while BMW Motorrad is yet to bring its official accessories here, third-party manufacturers are already flooding the market with alternatives.
Motousher, a Nagpur-based company, has listed the prices of G 310 GS spare parts and accessories sourced from different companies like Wunderlich, Scottoiler and more. Some of these parts, like the ones from Wunderlich, are imported straight from Germany. This list includes everything from a bigger touring screen to a carrier.
For reference, here are some of the accessories BMW currently offers on the G 310 GS in the international market -
Top Box (30-litre)
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Tank Bag (13 to 20-litres)
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Low Seat (820mm)
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LED Indicators
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Milled Hand Lever
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Smart Phone Cradle
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5-inch Navigation device with 8GB of storage and Bluetooth connectivity
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The Motousher accessory list, however, is more comprehensive. But, just like the motorcycle, they too are priced at a premium. Here's the list of available products and their prices -
The items are shipped from Nagpur, Maharashtra via major courier outlets like FedEx and DTDC. Delivery time spans from four to 10 working days, depending on the location. To check out Motousher’s offerings yourself and to order, head over to the link.
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