BMW G 310 GS BS6 vs Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS BS6

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BMW G 310 GS BS6
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 313.00 cc 294.72 cc
Engine Water-cooled, single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, four valves, two overhead camshafts and finger followers, wet sump lubrication Liquid Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI Engine,1 Cylinder; DOHC
Engine Starting Electric Start Self Start
Engine Lubrication Wet Sump Lubrication Wet Sump, Forced Lubrication
Clutch Multiplate clutch in oil bath Wet Multiplate
Fuel System Electronic fuel injection --
Ignition -- ECU Based Digital Electronic Ignition
Cooling System Water-Cooled Liquid Cooled
Maximum Power 33.52 PS @ 9250 25.35 BHP @ 7300 rpm
Maximum Torque 28 Nm @ 7500 rpm 25.96 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Transmission Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated in crankcase Constant Mesh 6 Speed
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5-6 --
Top Speed 143 kmph --
Battery 12 V / 8 Ah, maintenance-free --
Frame Tubular space frame Twin Tube Exposed Frame, Coaxial Mounting of Engine Frame & Swing Arm
Seats One-piece seat bench --
Headlamp LED headlights with daytime running light as standard --
Taillamp LED brake lights and flashing turn indicators LED
Mileage
Overall Mileage 30.3 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 110/80 R 19’’ Tyre 110/70-17 M/C 54S
Rear 150/70 R 17’’ Tyre 140/70-17 M/C 66S
Wheel / RIM Cast aluminium wheels Alloy
Brakes
Front Single disc, diameter 300 mm, 4-piston fixed caliper, radially bolted 320 mm Disc, Radial Caliper
Rear Single disc, diameter 240 mm, single-piston floating caliper 240 mm Disc
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS DUAL CHANNEL ABS
Suspension
Front 41 mm Upside down fork with 180 mm Travel Telescopic with fork brace
Rear Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load adjustable with 180 mm Travel Gas Charged Mono Shock with IFP (internal Floating Piston)
Colors Available
Colors Rally (Paintwork in Racing red)
Sport (Polar White/Racing blue metallic combination)
Rally (Kalamata dark gold metallic paintwork)
Polar White
Cosmic Black
Kyanite Blue
BLACK PEARL
RUBY RED
RED AGATE
GARNET BLACK


Physical Specs
Length 2075 mm 2115 mm
Width 880 mm 800 mm
Height 1230 mm 1150 mm
Kerb Weight 169.5 186.2
Seat Height 835 830
Wheelbase 1420 mm 1460 mm
Ground Clearance -- 165 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 11 litres 21 litres
Overview
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Features - Adjustable clutch and brake levers
- Slipper clutch with self-reinforcement
- Typical GS flyline
- Gold anodised upside-down fork
- Daytime riding lights
- Convenient luggage carrier
- Ride by wire technology
- Revolution counter
- Info Flat Screen
- MUSCULAR FUEL TANK
- RUGGED FRONT SUSPENSION WITH FORK BRACE
Additional Details Castor : 98 mm
Rim, front : 2.50 x 19"
Rim, rear : 4.00 x 17"
Inner Leg Curve : 1870 mm
Steering head angel : 63.3°
Permitted total weight : 345 kg
Alternator : Three-phase alternator with 308 W
Drive : Endless Z-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub
Engine Oil : CASTROL 10W50 4T / MOTUL H-Tech100 JASO 4T MA-2
Air Cleaner : Paper Type
Dashboard : Digital
Accessories Low seat
High seat
Luggage rack
Topcase Light
Heated grips
12 V power outlet and USB charging socket
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Pros and Cons
Pros - Excellent build quality and reliability synonymous with BMW Motorrad.
- Versatile performance for both city riding and off-roading.
- Well-equipped with modern features and accessories.
- Comfortable riding position suitable for long journeys.
- Exceptional handling due to well-tuned suspension and chassis.
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Cons - One-piece seat may not be as comfortable as separate seats for some riders.
- The price point might be slightly high for its segment.
- Fuel tank capacity could have been larger for better long-distance usability.
- Absence of a quick-shifter could be felt by some experienced riders.
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