
BMW Motorrad presents the BMW Concept F 450 GS.
Concept of an accessible and off-road capable BMW GS for the 48 hp mid-range class.
Hi Jerry,At the moment, I'm split between the KTM 390 Adv R and the F450GS, but regardless of which I buy, I plan to keep my 310GS as backup. I missed out on part of my Mexico trip thanks to a second ignition coil failure; if I had had a backup bike, that wouldn't have happened.
P.S. My first ignition coil failure was at ~10,000 miles; it bench tested as good but the bike would not run until they swapped in a known good one. My second ignition failure occurred at 32,000 miles. The metal cylinder that clips to the top of the spark plug was missing; it probably broke off from metal fatigue and was lost when we were doing road side diagnostics 3-1/2 hours into Mexico. I now carry a spare ignition coil on long trips; you can get them from a US dealer for $220 or shipped to your door from Europe for ~$160 (link below).
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Ignition coil/spark plug
bmw.europe-moto.com
In this clip...Hi Jerry,
Best guess on when the 450 will be available in the US.
thanks,
Cinco
More on this question...2025...Hi Jerry,
Best guess on when the 450 will be available in the US.
thanks,
Cinco
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...the BMW F450GS project manager says "in 25, you can ride it", but that might mean the press intro ride event rather than showroom availability. That said, the two are not usually that far apart.
If I had to guess...
Best case would be Spring 2025; worst case would be Spring 2026. I suspect they are pushing for as early as possible or they will lose lots of sales to the new KTM 390 Adv R.
Do you think the 310GS will continue on once the 450 is out? I don't think so. I have a funny feeling it will be either discontinued or maybe they will make some type of a small electric thing.Not an update to the G310GS; that will continue as BMW's Class 1 license bike while the F450GS will be their Class 2 license bike.
I think it will be continued and get a refresh. It is BMW's only world-wide bike: It can be sold anywhere. The rest, including the 450GS, are too big for some markets and/or license categories. If it doesn't get a refresh, it won't be able to compete.Do you think the 310GS will continue on once the 450 is out? I don't think so. I have a funny feeling it will be either discontinued or maybe they will make some type of a small electric thing.
Speculating, of course...I adore my 310!!!
Depends on what you mean by upgrade:The 450 is the upgrade to 310.
There will be some who switch to the 450; that should reduce demand for the 310; that should reduce the price of used 310s. BMW rarely lowers the prices of new bikes, though they do offer rebates for slower selling models as the season wanes.Will the release of the 450 have an effect on the price of the 310 either new or the second hand market?
I was looking at the second hand market here in Ireland and as you say some decent spec bikes are holding their price but sitting a while on sale even with loads of extras thrown in. Personally I was waiting till the new year to upgrade my suspension for my trip abroad but now I'm in two minds and think I'll wait till spring and see what spec of 450 they release and go from there. I'm really fond of my 310 also but km after km chugging away would I prefer on a single cylinder or the twin? Decisions Decisions and spoilt for choice. I think it's a good time to be a consumer.The used market is already full of low mileage, prepped 310 yet price still not at bottom, same story with many motos. Pricing has changed, just like autos. The quality across the board of modern manufacturing is amazing. Even at bargain prices, one see’s decent bikes sit for months “for sale“ as it is easier, smarter to get the latest in technology, if not economical. The lack of sales of the 310 in NA pretty much ensures it’s not coming here much will depend on sales in its original target area. If it continues to sell well it will be made. But if there is a strong market, one can be assured the Asian manufacturing powerhouses will produce a less expensive unit. Quality of Asian stuff having become quite good evidenced by most traditional makers moving to Asian production. It’s an awesome Time to own a motorbike.
I don't think the G310GS is in any danger of not being produced. It sells over 24,000 units per year & compared to other BMW Motorrad offerings, only "R" & "F" series bikes achieve more. BMW leans heavily on its "GS" branding.The 450 is the upgrade to 310. Sales of 310 were lackluster at best in North America and mostly to bargain hunters and small bike enthusiasts. If sales to other markets were profitable it will continue on in present form, but there’s fierce competition in this arena especially as electric bikes come on strong in other markets. id strongly suspect far more amazing prospects are just around the corner as manufacturers realize there is a market for the 450 segment in North America. Be nice to see more in the sub 300lb range. There could be interesting developments in marketing if a major manufacturer Country gets tariffed out of the picture.