BMW F 900 GS Adventure vs Yamaha 2022 Tracer 9 GT

Compare Specifications of BMW F 900 GS Adventure and Yamaha 2022 Tracer 9 GT

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BMW F 900 GS Adventure
BMW F 900 GS Adventure

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 895.00 cc 890.00 cc
Engine Water-cooled, 2-cylinder, four-stroke engine with four cam-operated valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts Liquid-cooled, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder; 4 valves per cylinder
Engine Lubrication Dry-sump lubrication --
Clutch Multiplate clutch in oil bath, slipper clutch --
Fuel System Electronic intake pipe injection Fuel injection with YCC-T
Ignition -- TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Maximum Power 105 PS @ 8500 rpm --
Maximum Torque 93 Nm @ 6750 rpm --
Load Carrying Capacity Permitted total weight: 1,003 lbs (454 Kg)
Payload (with standard equipment): 460 lbs (208 Kg)
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Transmission -- 6-speed; multiplate assist and slipper clutch
Gear Shift Pattern Constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated in the transmission housing --
Drivetrain Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub Final Drive: Chain
Top Speed 193 kmph --
Battery 12 V / 9 Ah --
Display 6.5" TFT color display including BMW Motorrad Connectivity Twin 3.5-inch Full-Color TFT Instrument Displays
Frame Bridge-type frame, steel shell construction Lightweight Aluminum Frame
Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 90/90 R21 120/70ZR17
Rear 150/70 R17 180/55ZR17
Wheel / RIM Cross spoke wheels
Front Rim: 2.15 x 21"
Rear Rim : 4.25 x 17"
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Brakes
Front Twin disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 305 mm, 2-piston floating caliper Dual 298mm hydraulic disc; ABS
Rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, 1-piston floating caliper 245mm hydraulic disc; ABS
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS Pro --
Suspension
Front 229 mm travel, Upside-down Gabel, diameter 43 mm, spring pre-load manually adjustable, rebound and compression adjustable KYB 41mm inverted fork, electronically adjustable with preload adjustability; 5.1-in travel
Rear 214 mm travel, Cast aluminum dual swing arm, central WAD spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable, rebound damping adjustable KYB single shock, electronically adjustable with remote preload adjustability; 5.4-in travel
Colors Available
Colors Blackstorm Metallic
Ride Pro
Silver
Red


Physical Specs
Length 2301 mm 2174 mm
Width 939 mm 883 mm
Height 1437 mm 1430-1470 mm
Weight 245 kg --
Seat Height 873 810/825
Wheelbase 1584 mm 1501 mm
Ground Clearance -- 134 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 22.7 litres 19 litres
Overview
About The BMW F 900 GS Adventure features a potent 895cc twin-cylinder engine for strong performance. Read More --
Features Standard equipment
- RAIN/ROAD riding modes
- Heated grips
- Touring windscreen with windscreen adjustment mechanism
- 12 V and USB socket
- Aluminum engine guard
- Hand protectors
- Stainless-steel luggage carrier

Optional equipment
- Dynamic ESA
- Riding modes Pro (DYNAMIC / ENDURO / ENDURO PRO)
- Additional LED headlight
- Shift assistant Pro
- Keyless Ride
- Tire pressure control (RDC)
- eCall Intelligent emergency call
KYB Electronically Controlled Suspension
Full LED Lighting With Cornering Lights
Standard side cases
Offset & Direct-Plated Cylinders
New Symmetrical Muffler with Dual Outlets
New Intake System
Assist & Slipper Clutch
Lightweight Spin Forged Aluminum Wheels
Adjustable Riding Position
Grip Heaters
Lean Angle-Sensitive Traction Control System
Lift Control System (LIF)
Six-Axis IMU
MotoGP-Developed Slide Control System (SCS)
Brake Control System with ABS
Quick Shift System for Clutchless Upshifts & Downshifts
Ride-by-Wire YCC-T Throttle System with New APSG
Yamaha D-Mode
Cruise Control
Additional Details Emission control: Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter
Reserve: approx. 0.9 gal (3.4 L)
Rake (Caster Angle): 25.0°
Trail: 4.3 in
Fuel Economy: 49 MPG
Wet Weight: 485 lb* (*does not include side cases)
Accessories Optional accessories
- Aluminum luggage system
- Tank bag
- Bag for passenger seat
- ConnectedRide Navigator
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