Read the 2020 BMW F900R review and the 2020 BMW F900XR review here
The new BMW F900 XR is a smaller version of the updated-for-2020 S1000 XR and joins the new F900 R with a shared parallel-twin motor that’s evolved from the previous F800… here are the specifications you need to know…
The 895cc parallel twin that powers the new BMW F900 XR and F900 R makes 103bhp (77kW) @ 8,500rpm and 68 lb-ft (92Nm) @ 6,500; compared to the 88.5bhp @ 8,000rpm and 63 lb-ft @ 5,800rpm of the 798cc motor in the outgoing F800 R it’s a healthy jump, if slightly higher in the rev range.
The new BMW F900 XR shares the steel bridge frame and parallel-twin motor of the F900 R – weighing 219kg, it’s only 7kg lighter than its big brother the S1000 XR, but the 825mm seat height is 15mm lower, making it a more accessible bike for shorter riders. Yet it still has a healthy maximum total weight of 438kg, so could be a good choice for touring riders with 219kg payload capacity (including passengers). Suspension travel is 170mm at the front and 172mm at the rear – that’s 10 and 12mm more than the S1000 XR.
The F900 XR has a 15.5 litre plastic tank, which at a claimed 67mpg should give a range of up to 229 miles. The steel main frame is the same as that seen on the GS models in the F series, though that fuel tank is now in front of the rider, so the sub-frame has been redesigned.
The front brakes are a pair of 320mm discs bitten by four-piston radial Brembo calipers that look very similar to the ones on the outgoing S1000 XR (the new machine has BMW-branded stoppers).
Automatic Stability Control and ABS are standard, while an optional Riding Modes Pro gives cornering ABS and traction control, as well as Dynamic and Dynamic Pro riding modes, plus Dynamic Brake Control (to limit throttle input while braking) and MSR, which is engine drag control that works alongside the anti-hop clutch to reduce the chance of the rear wheel slipping in hard acceleration or aggressive down-changes.
Dynamic Electronic Suspension Adjustment will be an optional extra, as will ‘Headlight Pro’, which adds adaptive cornering functionality to the LED headlight. The 6.5” TFT screen is standard.
Based on the same platform as the F900 XR, the BMW F900 R is expected to feel quite different to ride. While engine performance is the same, the seat is 10mm lower and the suspension travel is 135mm at the front and 142mm at the rear.
Wheelbase is 1,518mm, compared to 1,521 on the F900 XR, and if you don’t count the mirrors, the F900 R is 45mm narrower at 815mm. It also weighs less – 211kg – though its maximum weight is 430kg, so like the F900 XR, there’s 219kg to play with – the Yamaha Tracer 900 only has 167kg spare; take into account a rider and pillion (maybe 160kg), and the BMW looks set to be a fairly capable load lugger.
We’ll have to wait until we review the two bikes for a final verdict, but if they’re priced competitively, these could have the potential to shake up the mid-range market.
New price |
n/a |
Capacity |
895cc |
Bore x Stroke |
X86x77mm |
Engine layout |
Parallel twin |
Engine details |
Water-cooled four-stroke |
Power |
103bhp (77kW) @ 8,500rpm |
Torque |
68 lb-ft (92Nm) @ 6,500 |
Top speed |
>124.3mph (>200km/h) |
Transmission |
6 speed, chain final drive |
Average fuel consumption |
67mpg claimed |
Tank size |
15.5 litres (13 litres) |
Max range to empty (theoretical) |
229 miles (192 miles) |
Reserve capacity |
n/a |
Rider aids |
ABS, traction control, rider modes |
Frame |
Steel bridge |
Front suspension |
43mm upside-down fork |
Front suspension adjustment |
None |
Rear suspension |
Single shock |
Rear suspension adjustment |
Hydraulic preload adjustment and rebound damping |
Front brake |
320mm disc, four-piston radially-mounted Brembo calipers |
Rear brake |
220mm disc, single-piston caliper |
Front tyre |
120/70 ZR17 |
Rear tyre |
180/55 ZR17 |
Rake/Trail |
60.5°/105.2mm (60.5°/114.3mm) |
Dimensions |
2,160mm x 860mm (LxW excluding mirrors) |
Wheelbase |
1,521mm (1,518mm) |
Ground clearance |
n/a |
Seat height |
825mm (815mm) |
Kerb weight |
219kg (211kg) |
Warranty |
n/a |
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