2013 BMW F 700 GS – 2013 BMW F 800 GS
July 2, 2012 – BMW announced this morning the new F 700 GS and revised F 800 GS motorcycles.
Although BMW doesn’t specifically say it, the F 700 GS will apparently replace the F 650 GS (report).
There is also no indication whether the F 650 GS Sertão (report) will be updated as an F 700 GS with better off-road capabilities.
The two bikes seem to have overlapping specifications, closing the gap between the old F 650 GS and F 800 GS.
For example, the F 800 GS has a claimed 85 HP engine, while the new F 700 GS engine is rated at 75 HP. Torque is even closer at 83 Nm for the 800 and 77 Nm for the 700.
Following is an edited version of the highly detailed press release issued by BMW Motorrad:
Concept
BMW extended the GS family with an entry-level and medium category in 2007 in the form of the F 650 GS and the F 800 GS.
The goal was to have fun-to-ride bikes that were lighter than the big R 1200 GS while still providing off-road capabilities.
BMW Motorrad now continues this chapter of the GS success story with the updated versions of these two successful enduro models: the F 700 GS and F 800 GS.
BMW said that they faced the challenge of taking something that is already good and making it even better, consistently focusing on building on the characteristic strengths of the GS in refining the concept.
The new F 800 GS combines suitability for road use and touring with superior off-road qualities, bringing the two worlds together to an extent not previously seen in this class of motorcycle.
By contrast, the new F 700 GS is geared more towards motorcyclists who do not yet need quite the same level of off-road expertise.
Its strengths are a lower seating height, all-round capabilities for everyday use and more than sufficient power while also offering outstanding economy.
In accordance with their “Safety 360°” principle, BMW Motorrad provides BMW Motorrad ABS as standard in the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS. The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS also feature other safety-related innovations within their respective classes such as the optional ASC (Automatic Stability Control) and the likewise optional ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment).
Sections Included Below:
Background
The well-proven parallel twin F 650 GS now with increased output and torque for the new F 700 GS.
Both the F 700 GS and the F 800 GS continue to draw their power from the distinctive, liquid-cooled 4-valve 2-cylinder engine with 798 cc, electronic fuel injection, closed-loop catalytic converter and 6-speed gearbox. Its spontaneous response, impressive pulling power and low fuel consumption are what give it a particular fascination.
Another unique feature in serial production motorcycle manufacture is the mass balance based on an additional connecting rod. This compensates for first- and second-order inertia forces, ensuring that the two-cylinder engine runs with a low level of vibration.
In the F 800 GS, the power unit still delivers 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm, producing a maximum torque of 83 Nm at 5,750 rpm.
As compared to its predecessor, the BMW F 650 GS, the new F 700 GS benefits from a boost in terms of output and torque. With 55 kW (75 hp) at 7,300 rpm (F 650 GS: 52 kW [71 hp] at 7,000 rpm), its engine now delivers 4 hp more power and with 77 Nm at 5,500 pm (F 650 GS: 75 Nm at 4,500 rpm) it also sees an increase in maximum torque.
In conjunction with a somewhat shorter overall gear ratio, the bike now offers even further enhanced engine performance and riding dynamics.
F 700 GS now with dual disc brakes and standard ABS.
The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS draw on established suspension technology. The steel frame in tubular construction integrates the engine as a load-bearing element. The rear frame in square steel tubing, the aluminum double-sided swing arm and the wheels and tires all remain unchanged.
Like the F 800 GS, the new F 700 GS is now fitted with a dual disc brake on the front wheel. What is more, the two new GS models are fitted as standard with a new generation of the BMW Motorrad two-channel ABS for the first time.
Optional Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA).
The BMW Electronic Suspension Adjustment is a new feature available in this class of motorcycle.
Available as a factory option, it allows the rider to conveniently set the rebound stage damping of the rear spring strut at the press of a button on the handlebars, with the settings “Comfort”, “Normal” or “Sport” available, thereby adapting the set-up to the needs of both route and riding style. The handwheel for setting the desired spring mount has been optimized for improved controllability.
Optional Automatic Stability Control (ASC).
BMW Motorrad ASC (Automatic Stability Control) is likewise a newly available factory option which is also unique in the market segment of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS.
This BMW Motorrad traction control system prevents unwanted spinning of the rear wheel while accelerating, which would result in the loss of lateral grip and thus break-out of the rear wheel. The welcome consequence — especially when the road surface offers reduced friction — is an increase in riding safety.
New switchgear.
The new F 700 GS and F 800 GS each feature the latest generation of BMW Motorrad switchgear units. These are more compact in design and offer improved ergonomics.
Cockpit with new dial faces and an extended range of information.
The analog speedometer and engine speed display are arranged vertically, their new dial faces ensuring further improved legibility of road speed and engine speed in the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS. What is more, the information display already includes fuel level and coolant temperature as standard.
Smoke grey turn indicator glasses and smoke grey glass covering on the LED rear light.
The increased dynamic performance and even more harmonious appearance of the new F 700 GS and F 800 GS are reflected in the new smoke grey glasses for the turn indicators and a smoke grey glass covering on the LED rear light.
New body features, distinctive model-specific design and new paint finishes.
In terms of shaping, too, the new BMW F 700 GS and F 800 GS have been upgraded to create a clearer design more in keeping with model character. The main revised areas are the new side trim sections, which are now more striking and dynamic in styling and reflect the differing characters of the F 700 GS and F 800 GS even more authentically. The package of visual measures is rounded off with new paint finish concepts and inscriptions.
Lowered suspension now also available for the new F 800 GS.
In response to popular demand among existing F 800 GS customers for a reduction in seating height, BMW Motorrad now offers a lowered suspension in conjunction with a lower seat as an ex works option and as a special accessory. Extensive expansion of the range of options and special accessories.
As part of its model revision measures, BMW Motorrad has also significantly broadened the range of options and special accessories, thereby addressing the widely differing areas of use pursued by BMW GS customers.
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