BMW C 600 Sport 2013 vs. Honda Integra 2014

BMW C 600 Sport 2013

Honda Integra 2014
Overview - BMW C 600 Sport 2013 vs Honda Integra 2014
The BMW C 600 Sport 2013 and the Honda Integra 2014 are both in-line scooters with similar engine types, but there are several differences between them.
In terms of engine power, the BMW C 600 Sport has a slight advantage with 60 HP compared to the Honda Integra's 55 HP. However, the Honda Integra has a slightly higher torque of 68 Nm compared to the BMW C 600 Sport's 66 Nm.
Both scooters have a clutch type of multiplate, but the BMW C 600 Sport uses a centrifugal force clutch type, while the Honda Integra uses a multiplate in oil-bath clutch type.
In terms of transmission, both scooters use a chain transmission, but the BMW C 600 Sport has a variomatic transmission type, while the Honda Integra has a dual-clutch transmission type.

BMW C 600 Sport 2013
Both scooters have 2 cylinders and a 4-stroke engine, but the BMW C 600 Sport has a slightly larger displacement of 647 ccm compared to the Honda Integra's 745 ccm.
In terms of brakes, both scooters have disc brakes at the rear.
In terms of dimensions and weights, there are some differences between the two scooters. The BMW C 600 Sport has a front tire width of 120 mm and a front tire diameter of 15 inches, while the Honda Integra has a front tire width of 120 mm and a front tire diameter of 17 inches. The rear tire width and diameter are the same for both scooters at 160 mm and 15 inches respectively.
The BMW C 600 Sport has a slightly longer wheelbase of 1591 mm compared to the Honda Integra's 1525 mm. The seat height of the BMW C 600 Sport is also slightly higher at 810 mm compared to the Honda Integra's 790 mm.

Honda Integra 2014
In terms of weight, the BMW C 600 Sport is slightly heavier with a kerb weight (with ABS) of 249 kg compared to the Honda Integra's 237 kg.
The fuel tank capacity of the BMW C 600 Sport is 16 liters, while the Honda Integra has a slightly smaller fuel tank capacity of 14.1 liters.
In terms of strengths, the BMW C 600 Sport is known for its very fast movement, mechanically adjustable windscreen, comfortable ride, and spacious storage. On the other hand, the Honda Integra is praised for its two automatic modes, hardness and stability offered, and good braking system.
However, the BMW C 600 Sport does have some weaknesses, including its high overall weight and a relatively weak engine compared to the competition. On the other hand, the Honda Integra's main weakness is its small storage space.
Technical Specifications BMW C 600 Sport 2013 compared to Honda Integra 2014
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
BMW C 600 Sport 2013

If you have only bought the C 600 Sport as an everyday machine, you can go on a big trip with your mates without any problems. Together with the Yamaha T-Max, it is still the "least evil" in terms of looks when you're out with scooter-hostile bikers. Uphill over the mountain passes? Unfortunately a miscast.
Honda Integra 2014

More engine, more fun - this is often the motto for new editions of successful models. Honda has taken exactly this approach with the Honda Intagra for 2014, giving the sports scooter 75 cubic metres more displacement and thus more power and more torque.
Price Comparison Avarage Market Price BMW C 600 Sport vs Honda Integra
There are a few key differences between a BMW C 600 Sport 2013 and a Honda Integra 2014. It takes less time to sell a Honda Integra with 63 days compared to 73 days for the BMW C 600 Sport. Since model year 2012 1000PS.de editors have written 8 reviews for the BMW C 600 Sport and 7 reviews for the Honda Integra since model year 2012. The first review for the BMW C 600 Sport was published on 11/7/2011 and now has more than 13,000 views. This compares to more than 7,300 views for the first review on Honda Integra published on 11/7/2011.