BMW G 310 GS vs Kawasaki KLX110R L

BMW G 310 GS Price starts at Rs. 3.30 Lakh which is Rs. 18,000 costlier than base model of Kawasaki KLX110R L priced at Rs. 3.12 Lakh. The claimed mileage of BMW G 310 GS is 32.86 kmpl. In technical specifications, BMW G 310 GS is powered by 313 cc engine , while Kawasaki KLX110R L is powered by 112 cc engine. BMW G 310 GS is available in 3 different colours while Kawasaki KLX110R L comes with 1 colours. The Comparison BMW G 310 GS vs Kawasaki KLX110R L can be described on the basis of price and specifications.

BMW G 310 GS vs Kawasaki KLX110R L

Key Highlights BMW G 310 GS ABS BS6Kawasaki KLX110R L STD
Engine Type Water-cooled, single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, four valves, two overhead camshafts and finger followers, wet sump lubrication 4st, 1-cyl, SOHC, 2val, Air-cooled
Max Power 34 PS @ 9500 rpm ...

BMW G 310 GS vs Kawasaki KLX110R L Key Highlights

Basic Info BMW G 310 GS ABS BS6Kawasaki KLX110R L STD
Rating
92 reviews
7 reviews
Brand Name BMW Kawasaki
Ex-Showroom Price Rs. 3.30 Lakh View On Road Price Rs. 3.12 Lakh View On Road Price
Engine Type Water-cooled, single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, four valves, two overhead camshafts and finger followers, wet sump lubrication 4st, 1-cyl, SOHC, 2val, Air-cooled
Max Power 34 PS @ 9500 rpm ...
Fuel Type Petrol Petrol
Colors
BMW G 310 GS Colors
Kawasaki KLX110R L Colors
Brakes Front Disc Drum
Brakes Rear Disc Drum
Wheel Size Front :-482.6 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm Front :-355.6 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) Cast Aluminium Spoke
ABS Dual Channel ...
Starting Self Start Only Kick and Self Start
Speedometer Digital ...
EMI
Rs. 9,035 @ 6% (36 months)
Rs. 8,542 @ 6% (36 months)
Insurance Rs. 14,239 G 310 GS Insurance Rs. 11,189 KLX110R L Insurance
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Engine Type
Water-cooled, single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, four valves, two overhead camshafts and finger followers, wet sump lubrication
4st, 1-cyl, SOHC, 2val, Air-cooled
Engine Displacement
313 cc
112 cc
Max Power
34 PS @ 9500 rpm
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Max Torque
28 Nm @ 7500 rpm
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Emission Type
bs6-2.0
bs6-2.0
Bore
80 mm
53 mm
Stroke
62.1 mm
50.6 mm
No Of Cylinders
1
1
Drive Type
Chain Drive
Chain Drive
Valve Per Cylinder
4
2
Fuel Type
Petrol
Petrol
Ignition
...
DC-CDI
Compression Ratio
10.9:1
9.5

Brakes Front
Disc
Drum
Brakes Rear
Disc
Drum

Braking (60-0 kmph)
17.18 mm
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Braking (80-0 kmph)
30.20 mm
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Braking (100-0 kmph)
48.06 mm
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Mileage (City)
29.26 kmpl
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Mileage (Highway)
32.86 kmpl
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Top Speed
143 kmph
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Tyre Size
Front :-110/80-R19, Rear :- 150/70-R17
Front :- 60/100 - 14,  Rear :- 80/100 - 12
Wheel Size
Front :-482.6 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Front :-355.6 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm
Tyre Type
Tubeless
Tubeless
Radial Tyre
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy)
Cast Aluminium
Spoke

Seat height
835 mm
730 mm
Length*Width*Height
2075*880*1230 mm3
1560*650*990 mm3
Wheelbase
1420 mm
1075 mm
Length
2075 mm
1560 mm
Ground Clearance
...
265 mm
Height
1230 mm
990 mm
Width
880 mm
650 mm
Fuel Capacity
11 Liters
3.6 Liters
Kerb Weight
169.5 Kg
76 Kg
Total Weight
345 kg
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Tail Light
LED
...
Front Brake Diameter
300 mm
90 mm
Rear Brake Diameter
240 mm
110 mm

Additional Features
Luggage Rack,
Fuel system - Carburettor: PB18 (Keihin), Lubrication - Forced lubrication, wet sump, Rake / Trail - 24.8°/50 mm, Easire To Use
LED tail lights
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Turn Signal Lamp
LED
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ABS
Dual Channel
...
Body Type
Adventure Tourer Bikes, Off Road Bikes
Dirt Bikes, Off Road Bikes
Body Graphics
...
Starting
Self Start Only
Kick and Self Start
Seat Type
Split
Single
Pass Switch
...
Display
...
Speedometer
Digital
...
Tachometer
Digital
...
Trip Meter
Digital
...
Clock
...
Stepup Seat
...
Passenger Footrest
...
Cooling System
Liquid Cooled
Air Cooled
Odometer
Digital
...
DRLs
...

Pros and Cons

  • Positives
  • Negatives

BMW G 310 GS

  • Looks just like larger GS cousins
  • Comfortable upright ergos for touring
  • Is the lightest ADV in its class

BMW G 310 GS

  • Engine refinement is a major concern
  • Lacks low-end grunt that is necessary for off-roading
  • Suspension is a bit too soft.
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Recently Asked User Questions

Q. Why should one consider a G 310 GS against a much cheaper and more powerful KTM 390 Duke which is already proven?
  • I own a 310 GS and I would not give KTM 390 even a thought! 1. The comfort of riding the 310GS is incomparable. 2. It looks far more premium than the 390. Even if you hide the logo and put both bikes side by side you will notice the difference. 3. It gives me a rather 'bold and confidant' personality rather than the 'always ready to race' stigma attached to the KTM. 4. Oh I'm an engineer and understand speed, power, torque, time, space and gravity very well, but please don't start off with numbers again...
  • Good question but only if seen thru the lens of price and power. The baby GS offer much more in terms of its offroading ability. Were the KTM 390 available in an ADV avatar, the baby GS would have stood no chance.
  • When I buying 310gs, there was no other adventure tourer bikes on that price range except RE Himalayan & Hero Xpulse. I owned a RE motorcycle before, so I was not ready to buy an RE motor cycle again. Xpulse was too small to long rides. If my purchase was in nowadays I will definitely go for KTM 390 Adventure
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Q. What is the difference between BMW G310 R and BMW G310 GS?
  • Both BMW G 310 R and G 310 GS are good bikes, however, selecting between the two would depend on your preference of the segment. If you are looking for a powerful and premium street naked bike that is absolutely a hoot to ride thanks to its great handling dynamics and offers decently punchy motor and incredible ride quality. However, it lags behind its competition when it comes to features, and the vibes really hold it back from being ridden at speeds that the engine can easily do. On the other hand, the G 310 GS offers comfortable upright ergos for touring, lighter weight, and would be a brilliant option if you are looking for a bike with off-roading capabilities. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Q. I am looking for a bike which is greate off road focused so that i can go in the mountains, I am confused between BMW G310GS and Himalayan, but the reliability issues are more with the Himalayan what should i do?
  • Comparatively in off-roading there are chances for damaging your bike. in which spare parts are cheaper in himalayan. for GS its going to dig your pocket for parts. but you can god dam relay on it.
  • Completely agree Himalayan is the bike to go for now own it for 2+ years but after 16 bikes I have found I feel.this is been the best for everything you need. Fantastic piece of work.
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BMW G 310 GS Vs Kawasaki KLX110R L Comparison FAQs

Which bike is cheaper G 310 GS vs KLX110R L?

The Kawasaki KLX110R L is cheaper than BMW G 310 GS by Rs. 18,000.

User Reviews of Comparison

  • BMW G 310 GS
  • Kawasaki KLX110R L
  • G 310 GS
    I never driven but I want 

    I never driven but i want to drive it so please give a clearification about it i want to know briefly about it

    0
    Irshad (Verified User) 1 month ago
  • G 310 GS
    3.4
    Gear shifting problem, even 

    Gear shifting problem, Even after given to service also.In traffic unable shift gears.

    0
    David (Verified User) 2 months ago
  • G 310 GS
    4.2
    Bike suspension 

    The bike suspension and looks was really good, Brakes were really nice the only issue was with heating issues of bike that's it it's a very awesome bike

    0
    Rohit (Verified User) 3 months ago
  • G 310 GS
    4.6
    This bike I ride in Ladakh 

    This bike i ride in ladakh this bike was superb this bike power was mind-blowing this bike was very comfortable for long drives thanks you bmw i really love this bike 😍❤️

    0
    Sourabh (Verified User) 3 months ago
  • G 310 GS
    ventures await for you 

    The BMW G 310 GS is an undaunting bike model that comes along with uncountable features inbuilt. The bold yet beautiful look from the outside turns heads when it crosses the roads in style. The interior is quite functional very smooth and well-equipped for its passenger and driver. There are various ventures that is offered by this bike and it has fulfilled so many of my trips. My drives have been full of pleasures with this model. Perfectly suited for daily commute purposes, this bike is quite cost-effective.

    1
    Anonymous 4 months ago
  • G 310 GS
    3.8
    Catching motorcycle 

    This is undoubtedly an eye-catching motorcycle. You'll often notice people turning their heads. It is also very comfortable and has "excellent" braking capability. Never seen a bike with such terrific braking performance. However, It does not seem to be very reliable. On the first day of delivery, The bike stopped after 5 km and we had to tow it back to the garage. The next day the starter motor was changed and it was fixed. Point to be noted, The motor of a brand new bike had to be changed in just one day. Ok fine, Let me take that as a technical exception and not be judgmental about that. After all, it's a machine and perhaps bad luck. But no, It doesn't end there. Over the next one month, The bike again stopped several times in the middle of the road due to two reasons: 1. Overheating 2. Taking the clutch and releasing the accelerator. Now, Every now or then I would see the engine temperature reaching over 100c even when riding at 40-50km/hr. When I called service people they said 100c is very normal because 105c is the limit. Just 5c below the limit every now and then doesn't seem normal to me. One fine day the bike stopped in the middle of the road and refused to start because the temperature reached over 105. Though it eventually did start after 20 minutes, But hey.What the hell? it's not a 200hp bike that heat management is so difficult. Apart from this, The bike has stopped several times when I applied the full clutch and released the accelerator. In fact, riding this bike was like a luck game. I hope it doesn't stop! another thing is that this bike has a very very bad low rpm power delivery. It is useless to drive the bike below 4000rpm. At low revs, One wrong gear or a slight quick release of clutch and the engine begins to knock out. This makes low speed driving a very bad experience. Not just me but several people who have tried my bike have ended with a sudden engine turn off because of bad low rev power delivery. The bike though becomes fun after 4k rpm but it's pain below that. Also, the power delivery is highly non-linear. It comes in bursts after 4k and again somewhere after 6k. After the first service of the bike after 1000km, the heating issue was solved and switching off when taking clutch also reduced significantly. One more thing I think could be better is the speed. With my brother sitting at the back, Which is mostly the case, The bike struggles reaching 120km/hr.I don't mean it can't reach more than 120, But the time it would take to cross this speed will require an impractical stretch of free road. So for all practical purposes, We can find it reaching 80 to 90 easily on the Delhi ring road with moderate traffic. Just wish it could be 120 or so with ease instead of 90. To sum up1. Stunning looks and somehow the brand value (really?) adds to it.2.Very comfortable, Glides through rough roads.3.Very good breaking performance.4.Very bad low rpm power delivery5.Speed slightly lower than expectations. Why 4 stars even after all this? well, I think the overall ownership makes me feel a 4-star satisfaction. It's not only the engine you see when we talk of how you feel about owning a particular bike. A million-dollar question would be, If you removed the brand value would I still rate this 4 stars? honest answer, No. I would rate it 3.5 stars. So the extra 0.5 stars just for the ego boost of owning a BMW? perhaps yes. Would I recommend this bike? yes, I will, There's perhaps no competition to it in terms of comfort and appearance. Given the option of a 100% refund, Will I buy a different bike? well no. Out of the box, But I decided on this bike over the ninja 650 which I was initially planning.No it was not the price, It was the feel. Even today I will not swap this with a 650. Just for information a few quick facts: it cost me 3, 50, 000 on road in Delhi with the blue and red colour option which was around 7k extra. I ride in the city and the mileage is 25km/once I broke the clutch lever and it cost over 3k to have it replaced. The first service cost over 7k.

    1
    Mrinal (Verified User) 2 years ago
  • G 310 GS
    4.6
    Long rides 

    The bmw gs 310 is an excellent bike! very confortable for long rides and it can take you to places difficult to reach, Its torque will surprise you! very stylish so it steals sights of people when they see it! you can ride it for over 280 km and depending on your driving style, The full tank may last over 300 km.Very economic and a very suitable bike for adventures and for the city.We know bmw is not a cheap brand of motorcycle so it´s good to analize first if you will give the maintenance it needs.However, The 2020 model of the 310 gs corrected few issues with previous models and for you to go to the mechanic with this bike, It will take a while.The abs is simple great! the feature to disconnect it whenever you want will give you plenty of fun! the only con i see on this bike besides the maintenance cost is that, You would be likely to upgrade it to a 650 gs or to a f750 gs in a very short period of time! in general, This bike gives a lot of fun and security when you ride it.If you are thinking on getting one go and buy it! it will give you a good gs riding experience!.

    2
    Bryan (Verified User) 3 years ago
  • G 310 GS
    3.8
    I have been an owner of the 

    I have been an owner of the gs310 from 2019.I am very happy with the performance of the the.The 313cc engine doesn’t fail to surprise us.The g310gs can be a synonym to the word “refined”.The engine is well refined and smooth.The seating position and the seat itself is a bliss.The gel padded seat gives us a support throughout the ride amd can cruise casually for kilometers and kilometers.The headlight is a bit shaky.The rear view mirrors give a fantastic view and covers almost everything.The build of the vehicle is top notch and beautiful.It demands the road presence.The machine is a beast while off-roading.Climbs any rocky hill.The one thing that is turn off is the maintenance cost.It averages around 8-10k per normal service and 20k for major service.I personally think that it’s too much for a bike.I get an avg mileage of 32km/l, Which i don’t think is so bad.It is pretty generous for a 310 cc bike.There are lots aftermarket accessories in the market these day.If you are really looking for a off roading cruiser then this is the best available option for you.

    1
    Anandakrishnan (Verified User) 1 year ago
  • G 310 GS
    Great Bike 

    The BMW G310 GS is a versatile adventure motorcycle that delivers a thrilling riding experience with its responsive engine and excellent handling. It not only provides outstanding mileage, making it a cost-effective choice for daily commuting and longer journeys, but also offers respectable pickup and smooth gear changes through its six-speed gearbox. Reasonable service costs and BMW's reputation for quality are reflected in the impeccable build quality of the G310 GS. In summary, this motorcycle is a fantastic adventure option that seamlessly combines performance, efficiency, and the trademark BMW excellence, making it an ideal choice for riders seeking adventure with style and reliability.

    0
    Ali (Verified User) 5 months ago
  • G 310 GS
    Great Car 

    The BMW G310 GS is a versatile adventure motorcycle that delivers an exhilarating riding experience with its responsive engine and impressive handling. It not only offers excellent mileage, making it a cost-effective choice for daily commuting and longer trips, but also boasts a respectable pickup and a smooth-shifting six-speed gearbox. The reasonable service costs and impeccable build quality, consistent with BMW's reputation, make it an excellent overall package. In summary, this bike is a fantastic adventure option that seamlessly combines performance, efficiency, and BMW's signature excellence, making it an ideal choice for riders seeking adventure with style and reliability.

    1
    Anonymous 5 months ago
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  • KLX110R L
    Very good mileage and pickup 

    Very good mileage klx 110 and speed very fast pickup this bike looking very good

    0
    Anshu (Verified User) 2 years ago
  • KLX110R L
    I don't own this bike, 

    I don't own this bike, But it seems so badass while riding.Seems like it lacks in comfort but can give a better speed and milage.

    1
    Tushar (Verified User) 2 years ago
  • KLX110R L
    It's very good bike especially 

    It's very good bike especially for motoriders and it's very cheap and badass

    1
    Atharv (Verified User) 1 year ago
  • KLX110R L
    Very high picap bikeBild 

    Very high picap bike bild quality is good good bike bike is every thing ok

    1
    Tajnura (Verified User) 8 months ago
  • KLX110R L
    4.6
    I have driven this bike I 

    I have driven this bike i am so wondered about this kawasaki mtb bike

    0
    Basanti (Verified User) 1 year ago
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