BMW G 310 R

BMW G 310 R





  • Engine: 313cc single-cylinder
  • Power: 34 hp
  • Torque: 28 Nm
  • Weight: 158 kg
  • Features:
    • Lightweight and agile
    • Upside-down forks
    • Comfortable riding position
    • Premium build quality
  • Ideal For: Urban commuting and beginner riders.

2. TVS Apache RR 310

  • Engine: 312.2cc single-cylinder
  • Power: 34 hp
  • Torque: 27.3 Nm
  • Weight: 169.5 kg
  • Features:
    • Aggressive styling
    • Full fairing design
    • Multiple ride modes
    • Race-tuned suspension
  • Ideal For: Sportbike enthusiasts and track riders.

3. KTM 390 Duke (related, not strictly 310cc but often compared)

  • Engine: 373cc single-cylinder
  • Power: 43 hp
  • Torque: 37 Nm
  • Weight: 149 kg
  • Features:
    • Naked bike with sharp handling
    • TFT display
    • Lightweight chassis
    • Advanced braking system
  • Ideal For: Riders looking for performance in a naked format.

4. Benelli 302R (slightly above 310cc)

  • Engine: 300cc parallel-twin
  • Power: 38 hp
  • Torque: 25.6 Nm
  • Weight: 185 kg
  • Features:
    • Italian design
    • Dual-channel ABS
    • Comfortable riding position
  • Ideal For: Those wanting a unique look and performance.

Conclusion

The 310cc category offers a blend of performance and practicality, catering to various riding styles. Whether you prefer sport riding or commuting, there's a bike to suit your needs. If you have specific preferences or questions about any model, let me know!

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