G450X vs. KTM 450XCR-W

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Anyone care to compare the two bikes?

Anyone know if the G450X has a kick starter aside form the e-start?
 
Defo no kickstart.
And cos the clutch is on the crankshaft maybe will only start in neutral ?:nenau
 
No kickstarter??? :mad:

Seememd like a good option to replace my KTM... without a kickstarter... don't know about that
 
Comparing the G450X to anything right now is difficult as final specifications are sure to change and I always view manufacturers data with a degree of suspicion. My take on it is the G450X on paper looks fairly looks much of a muchness, maybe slightly lighter, maybe down on power than the current Euro and Japanese contenders and running Marzocchi forks up front (See HP2) The chain tension setup is nice however the clutch may bite some people in moments of stress as it has been suggested it is quite on or off. Also it is worth looking at the factory bikes to see where they have made changes, the obvious ones are Ohlins up front and new rims.

If the electric starter really does work after spills I will be pleased, and it is vastly preferable to trying to turn a left kicker after 4 hours of serious competition. Concerns for me are the service schedule and warranty, I am used to servicing my own competition machines and if moving the map to high power means a 10 hour service schedule that has to be done by BWM to keep the warranty in place :confused: Even worse if they say warranty is void if the machine is used off road :confused:

I guess we will have to wait a few more weeks to see what happens, I have not seen anything new on the bike for a while now other than a price that was wrong and removed by Motorrad.

Just my 2p worth.
 
What's a KTM450 XCR-W ?

Is that some whacky S American version of the EXC ?
 
Comparing the G450X to anything right now is difficult as final specifications are sure to change and I always view manufacturers data with a degree of suspicion. My take on it is the G450X on paper looks fairly looks much of a muchness, maybe slightly lighter, maybe down on power than the current Euro and Japanese contenders and running Marzocchi forks up front (See HP2) The chain tension setup is nice however the clutch may bite some people in moments of stress as it has been suggested it is quite on or off. Also it is worth looking at the factory bikes to see where they have made changes, the obvious ones are Ohlins up front and new rims.

If the electric starter really does work after spills I will be pleased, and it is vastly preferable to trying to turn a left kicker after 4 hours of serious competition. Concerns for me are the service schedule and warranty, I am used to servicing my own competition machines and if moving the map to high power means a 10 hour service schedule that has to be done by BWM to keep the warranty in place :confused: Even worse if they say warranty is void if the machine is used off road :confused:

I guess we will have to wait a few more weeks to see what happens, I have not seen anything new on the bike for a while now other than a price that was wrong and removed by Motorrad.

Just my 2p worth.

Pretty sure that the KTM model is that there is no warranty on their enduro bikes after 30 days... for a racing bike I can't imagine any other model that would work and see no reason why BMW shouldn't follow a similar model.
 
Pretty sure that the KTM model is that there is no warranty on their enduro bikes after 30 days... for a racing bike I can't imagine any other model that would work and see no reason why BMW shouldn't follow a similar model.
Husaberg used to be 30 days unless raced :eek:
 
What's a KTM450 XCR-W ?

Is that some whacky S American version of the EXC ?

450_xcw.jpg


Loads of torque and plenty of performance all packed up in the world’s best Enduro chassis. Always up front on any course and in all the tests.

Engine type Single cylinder, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4 valves
Displacement 449.39 cc
Bore x stroke 95/63.4 mm (3.74/2.5")
Compression ratio 11.9:1
Starter/Battery Kickstarter and E-Starter / 4 Ah
Transmission 6 gears wide-ratio
Carburetor Keihin MX FCR 39
Control 4 V / OHC with cam levers
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 2 Eaton pumps
Engine lubrication 10W50
Primary drive 33:76
Final drive 14:50
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Kokusan digital 4K-3B


Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4
Subframe Aluminium, removable
Handlebar Neken Aluminium Ø 28/22 mm (1.10/0.87")
Front suspension WP USD Ø 48 mm (1.89")
Rear suspension WP monoshock PDS
Suspension travel front/rear 300/335 mm (11.81/13.19")
Front brake 260 mm (10.24") disc, Brembo double piston
Rear brake 220 mm (8.6") disc, Brembo single piston
Rims, front/rear 1.60 x 21"; 2.15 x 18"
Tires, front/rear 80/100-21"; 110/100-18"
Chain X-ring chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Main silencer Aluminium with USFS spark arrestor
Steering head angle 63.5°
Trail Adjustable
Wheel base 1475±10 mm (58.07±0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 380 mm (15")
Seat height 985 mm (38.78")
Tank capacity approx. 9.2 liters (2.43 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 112.2 kg (247.36 lbs)
 
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Should be around 40-45hp in stock (while EURO3 emissions compilant massive exhaust) and 50hp in racing mode.

There's already Akra available for G450X. This'll be a considerable weight saver and muchos more torque.
 
Any BMW dealer I would have thought. I was told the first orders are GBP5695 after that they go up by GBP500.
 
Any BMW dealer I would have thought. I was told the first orders are GBP5695 after that they go up by GBP500.

I have spoken with BMW dealer and I was quoted £6020 and two other dealers could not even quote a price.

All this is interesting.

karl
 


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