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jkrijt 3 May 2008 20:45

R1100GS fuel consumption
 
I'm thinking about trading my F650GS for an 1995 R1100GS and I was wonderling what the fuel consumption of a R1100GS is.
I found that according to the official specs it should do 5.9 liter/100km at 120km/h but I would like to know what people get in normal everyday use.

By the way, do R1150 touratech panniers fit on a R1100GS ??

the celt 3 May 2008 22:27

on average on me 1996 R1100Gs 16/18 km per litre,
thats with KN air filter fitted and remus viper exhaust.

As for touratech panniers depends on if they are
the custom fit for the R1150Gs ( cut out for exhaust )
or not, i think the standard panniers (no cut out for exhaust) will fit as its the
same sub frame ( but not 100 % on this )

Margus 4 May 2008 07:44

If going 1100 I'd recommend 97-99 models, mainly gearbox made more reliable and anodized wheels and a bit reduced oil consumption (changed piston design) on 98 and 99 models. Couple of other issues fixed too.

Fuel consumption: it's very much in correlation with your right hand :) I'v found If you have lambda-sensored version of 1100 (so it automatically compensates the fuel mixture), then K&N filter reduces fuel consumption about 0.2L to 0.3L per 100km if running on stock exhaust, while free flowing aftermarket exhaust usually grows the consumption a bit. I wouldn't recommend running K&N in a very dusty conditions (I.e. offroad and sand riding) - independent tests have proven it's not up for the job. It's OK for normal tar-riding.

The best I've got is 4L per 100km (25km/l) if going slow 70-80kph on limited Turkish roads. On normal speeds (90-110km/h) then 4.5-5.5L per 100km. If running stock air-filter and stock exhaust, I've found the spec is precisely what BMW states: 4.6L @ constant 90km/h, 5.9L @ constant 120km/h. They haven't said anything about city riding, but it's around 5-6L per 100km there.

The worst I've got is riding almost full day 150-170km/h on autobahn and 7-7.5L per 100km, which I reckon is very low for such an unaerodynamical bike. At 150-160km/h, two up full of luggage the 1100 cruises sooo smoothly @5K rpm w/o any stress, vibrations and oil consumption and there's more power to accelerate more. It gets rough after 180km/h, where you feel you're pushing it too much (close to the top speed and redline). I've found it's very hard to make it drink more than 9L per 100km, even if riding serious offroad (as much as it's possible with such a big bike, much smaller and lighter KTM 640 offroad bikes take twice as that, some even more :) ). So all in all I reckon it's a very economical bike per it's CC and last century date, perfect "intercontinental-missle" bike to travel through the fast roads of Europe into the third world where you need to go slowly and where you'll very much prefer the very torquey R1xx0 engine (less frequent gear changing and less revving and stressing when the bike is full of luggage = much more comfortible going compared to a smaller, less torquey bike).

Standard 1150 and 1100 have exacly the same subframe (the 1150 Adventure has different!), so the frames+boxes are interchangable. But as the Celt says 1150 has different exhaust, so if you have the special exhaust-cutout version of the ZEGA frame and boxes, then you might have mounting difficulties. Standard ZEGA asymmetrical 35/41L set shoud fit OK on both.

Ride safe, Margus

jkrijt 11 May 2008 21:29

Thanks
 
Thank you for the information.

After a long testride on the R1100GS and another ride on the F650GS. I decided to keep the F650GS.
With a fuel price of more then € 1.60/liter the fuel consumption on long trips in Europe makes a difference and I know the previous owner of my F650GS and I know nothing about the 1100.
The R1100GS is naked, not even a tankbag and my F650GS has BMW top- and side boxes, tankbag, risers etc. and last but not least, the F650GS is a very nice bike and I'll spend some time and some money to make it even better.


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