
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Code | 0K51 (Euro 5+) |
| Engine Displacement | 895 cc |
| Oil Type | SAE 5W-40, API SL / JASO MA2 |
| Oil Capacity | 3.0 Liters |
| Front Tire | 110/80 R19 |
| Rear Tire | 150/70 R17 |
| Spark Plug | NGK LMAR9AI-10 |
| Battery | ETX14-BS |
Engineering Highlight: The 0K51 generation of the BMW F 800 GS represents a significant pivot in BMW Motorrad’s mid-range strategy. While the nameplate suggests an 800cc class, this model actually utilizes the 895cc parallel-twin engine originally developed for the F 900 XR. A unique engineering feat of this powerplant is the use of two counter-rotating balancer shafts and a 270/450-degree firing interval, which effectively mimics the torque delivery and harmonic character of a 90-degree V-twin while maintaining the compact packaging of an inline configuration.
Technical Review: Euro 5+ Evolution
The transition to Euro 5+ standards for the 0K51 model involved more than just software mapping. BMW engineers integrated an advanced O2 sensor system and a revised catalytic converter assembly to ensure long-term emission stability. Despite these restrictions, the 895cc engine delivers a flatter torque curve than its predecessor (the F 750 GS), making it a superior choice for both touring and light off-road duty.
Maintenance & Lubrication Standards
Proper lubrication is critical for the longevity of the 0K51’s high-compression engine. MotoSpecsLab recommends strictly adhering to the SAE 5W-40 viscosity. The total oil service capacity is 3.0 Liters. Using oil that meets JASO MA2 standards is non-negotiable to ensure the wet clutch operates without slippage under high thermal loads.
Ignition and Electrical System
The electrical heart of the F 800 GS is the ETX14-BS battery. Given the high parasitic draw of modern CAN-bus electronics and the optional TFT displays, maintaining battery health is paramount. For ignition, the 0K51 utilizes NGK LMAR9AI-10 laser iridium spark plugs, which are specifically designed to withstand the lean-burn conditions required for Euro 5+ compliance.
Chassis and Contact Patch
The 0K51 features a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel configuration, striking a balance between road agility and off-pavement stability. To maintain the intended handling geometry and prevent premature cupping, tire pressures must be set to 2.5 bar (36.3 psi) at the front and 2.9 bar (42.1 psi) at the rear when cold.
MotoSpecsLab Verdict
The BMW F 800 GS (0K51) is a masterclass in modular engineering. By de-tuning the 900cc engine for the ‘800’ designation, BMW has provided a motor that feels under-stressed and highly durable. For the owner-mechanic, following the strict 5W-40 oil regimen and monitoring the NGK iridium plugs are the keys to maintaining the legendary GS reliability.