BMW G 650 Xcountry offers the same versatility, bringing
together the best of two worlds: excellent road-going qualities combined
with offroad assets typical of an Enduro.
In terms of both looks and technical features, the G 650
Xcountry stands out quite clearly from its two sister models: Featuring a
smooth-lens round headlight, a “naked” cockpit without fairing, a two-level
seat and the front mudguard running close to the wheel and held in position
by a stable tubular bracket, the G 650 Xcountry alludes clearly and
intentionally to the classic scrambler. Indeed, this particular look is
further enhanced by the high-rising exhaust system as well as twin-tone
paintwork in Deep Black and White Aluminium matt metallic.
The G 650 Xcountry is also quite unique in technical terms,
the telescopic fork still offering ample and relatively smooth wheel travel
requiring a mere 240 millimetres or 9.45´´ overall travel to ensure
exemplary riding comfort and appropriate offroad qualities. The rear
gas-pressure spring strut, in turn,comes with an adjustable inbound stroke
and spring pre-tension allowing 210 millimetres or 8.27´´ spring travel. It
also features convenient adjustment for length allowing variation of seat
height from 840 to 870 millimetres (33.1 to 34.3´´). In combination with the
high-rising aluminium handlebar complete with vibration-damping weights,
this ensures a particularly casual and relaxed seating position.
It almost goes without saying that a scrambler, by tradition
alone, simply has to come on wire-spoke wheels. So this is precisely what
the G 650 Xcountry has to offer, ensuring consistent lightweight technology
all the way, with hollow-cast aluminium hubs and epoxy-plated rims also made
of light alloy.
Typical of a scrambler, the 19-inch front wheel, as well as
the 17-inch wheel at the rear, both roll on hollow-drilled wheel shafts. And
last but not least, tyres with their own special tread and dimensions of
100/90 at the front and 130/80 at the rear, again live up to all the
versatile and individual requirements made of a scrambler.
Superior stopping power is provided also on the G 650
Xcountry by brake discs measuring 300 millimetres or 11.81´´ in diameter at
the front and 240 millimetres (9.45´´) in diameter at the rear. The brake
callipers are floating units with double-piston actuators at the front.Featuring a 16-tooth pinion and a 47-tooth sprocket,
finally, the final drive ratio is exactly the same as on the Street Moto.
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