BMW G 650X. Nov 06
The Company has created three new motorcycles absolutely different in their features and characteristics: the G 650 Xchallenge Hard Enduro, G 650 Xmoto Street Moto, and the G 650 Xcountry Scrambler.
With their purist looks and exceptionally sporting riding characteristics, these single cylinder models are filling attractive niches in the market. And through their low unladen weight of less than 160 kg, they offer dynamic performance for both the connoisseur and the sports-minded rider.
These new machines with the smallest engines in the BMW model range offer particularly the young and young at heart motorcycle rider exactly the right entry into the world of BMW motorcycles, but are not entry level bikes in the conventional sense of the word. On the contrary, the G 650 Xchallenge Hard Enduro will thrill the customer who wishes to really benefit from the enormous off road potential of his machine. The G 650 Xmoto Street Moto in turn, with its very impressive active riding qualities, offers the genuine enthusiast a new dimension in riding pleasure.
The G 650 Xcountry Scrambler, finally, stands for carefree riding pleasure and nimble performance both on the road and off the beaten track. Indeed, this unique machine is able to meet all kinds of requirements and offer virtually all riding qualities ranging from city use via country roads and small, winding lanes, all the way to off road tracks presenting the most challenging requirements.
The G 650 Xcountry therefore conveys the classic but relaxed feeling of riding a genuine Scrambler as well as the concept of "wandering" on your motorcycle into today's world in a most modern style. And last but certainly not least, riding pleasure is guaranteed under all conditions and in every situation, since the G 650 Xcountry offers the same outstanding engine and running gear qualities as its two very sporting "sister models".
All three of these new models are powered by the single cylinder carried over from the former F 650 models now optimised for even better performance and minimum weight: In the G 650 X-models, the upgraded engine now develops maximum output of 39 kW at 7,000 rpm, reaching maximum torque of 60 Nm at 5,250 rpm.
Yet a further improvement is the even more dynamic surge of power from the four-valve engine now made possible by the lighter crank drive and a number of other modifications. The rear wheel, finally, is driven on all three model variants by an O-ring chain.
The bridge-type tubular frame made of steel with cast aluminium side sections and the bolted-on aluminium rear frame, together with the rear-wheel swing arm made of cast light alloy and a number of other high-quality components, characterise the suspension and running gear concept of the entire G 650 X model series - all components are the same on all three models.

