BMW G 310 GS versus Triumph Speed 400

Make
Model
Make
Model
Make
Model
BMW

BMW G 310 GS

Adventure
Triumph

Triumph Speed 400

Naked

Year of construction / RRP / Test report

Built von 2017 bis 2025~
Built von 2024 bis 2025~
RRP 6.600 €
RRP 5.595 €
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Pros:
  • Off-road capability
  • Comfort
  • Processing
Pros:
  • Classic, tidy and high-quality look
  • Engine with good manners
  • easy-to-drive A2 machine
  • Switchable traction control
  • simple but well-made roadster
Cons:
  • Achievement
  • Price
Cons:
  • Footpegs close together
  • Pillion operation so so-so

Dimensions & Weight

Wheelbase: 1.420 mm
Length :
2.075 mm Height : 1.230 mm
Seat :
835 mm
Weight :
170 (max: 345 ) kg
Wheelbase: 1.377 mm
Length :
2.085 mm Height : 1.084 mm
Seat :
790 mm
Weight :
170 kg

Engine

Motor design: Single cylinder 1 Cylinder
Displacement: 313 ccm
Hub: 62 mm
Hole: 80 mm
Cooling: flüssig
Drive: Kette
Aisles: 6
Motor design: Liquid-cooled single-cylinder DOHC engine with 4 valves 1 Cylinder
Displacement: 398 ccm
Hub: 64 mm
Hole: 89 mm
Cooling: flüssig
Drive: Kette
Aisles: 6

Performance

Maximum speed: 143 km/h
Performance: 34 HP at 9.500 U/Min
Torque: 28 NM bei 7.500 U/Min
Tank contents: 11 Litre
Consumption:
3 l
Reach:
330 km
Maximum speed: 155 km/h
Performance: 40 HP at 8.000 U/Min
Torque: 38 NM bei 6.500 U/Min
Tank contents: 13 Litre
Consumption:
4 l
Reach:
371 km

Chassis

Frame type:
Lattice tube (steel)
Front suspension:
Upside-down 41 mm (travel 180 mm)
Rear suspension:
Mono strut (travel 180 mm)
Rear suspension:
Two-arm swingarm
Tyres at the front: 110/80 R 19
Rear tyres: 150/70 R 17
Frame type:
Hybrid Bridge/Perimeter Frame, Tubular Steel, Bolted Rear Subframe (Steel)
Front suspension:
43 mm "Big Piston" upside-down fork (travel 140 mm)
Rear suspension:
Gas-pressure central shock absorber with external reservoir and adjustable spring preload (travel 130 mm)
Rear suspension:
Light metal two-arm swingarm
Tyres at the front: 110/70 R17
Rear tyres: 150/60 R17

Brakes

Front brake
Single disc ( 300 mm) Rear brake
Disc ( 240 mm)
Front brake
Rigid 300 mm rotor, 4-piston fixed caliper, ABS ( 300 mm) Rear brake
Rigid 230 mm rotor, floating caliper, ABS ( 230 mm)

Good, but not cheap

So you can imagine enjoying day trips or the ferries of everyday life on normal routes with the BMW G 310 GS. For the big tour she is rather too unrelaxed. BMW is calling for around 6,050 euros for this model. The question then arises as to who should buy this. Sure, it is suitable for beginners qua law. But as a pure beginner bike a bit expensive.

BMW's 310 series has clear qualities. If you can do without the rather limited touring ability anyway, you should take a look at the already mentioned G 310: Here you can save another 700 Euros.

The test bike was provided to us by Bergmann and Söhne in Pinneberg near Hamburg.

Price / Availability / Colours / Years of Construction

  • Price: 6.050€
  • Used (3 years old): 3,700€
  • Years of construction: since 2017
  • Availability: good
  • Colours: black, blue, white

Conclusion on the Triumph Speed 400

The Triumph Speed 400 is a simple but well-made A2 naked bike with plenty of style. Not only does it look good, but it also drives great. With good brakes and tyres, as well as a lively single-cylinder engine, Triumph shows the competition how to put a high-quality bike on the road. Good job!
 
The test machine was provided to us by the Triumph flagship store Q-Bike in Hamburg . There, the Speed 400 in blue will be on display and is looking forward to test riders. By the way, this also applies to the sister model, the Triumph Scrambler 400 X, which we find at least as chic and will test soon. We are already looking forward to it!

Price/Availability/Colors/Years of Construction

  • Price: 5.345 €
  • Availability: since 04/2024
  • Colours: red, blue, black