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BMW R 1200GS LC
The “BMW GS” concept has embodied riding pleasure
and the desire for adventure for over 30 years. This applies especially to the
GS motorcycles with the opposed-twin “boxer” engine. The “big GS” allows
motorcyclists to explore the most remote corners of the world - an idea that has
already inspired numerous globetrotters to set off on their travels.
The challenge: how to improve even more following nine years at the top.
Newly designed air/water-cooled boxer engine with vertical through-flow,
integrated gearbox and left-hand cardan shaft drive.
The empty weight (ready for the road) according to DIN of the R 1200 GS is 238
kg including standard BMW Motorrad Integral ABS.
The chassis of the R 1200 GS uses a completely newly developed tubular all-steel
bridge frame with a bolt-on rear frame. Along with the newly designed Telelever
at the front and the EVO Paralever at the rear, this has resulted in a further
significant increase in torsional stiffness and hence ride stability and
steering precision. Optimised handling qualities are the result of refined
master geometric chassis data, and a longer swingarm provides further improved
traction - especially when riding over rough terrain.
An overview of highlights of the new BMW R 1200 GS.
2013 BMW R1200GS Key Features
The performance aspired to, as well as adherence to future anticipated
requirements in terms of noise and exhaust emissions, is ensured among other
things by a change in the cooling system. The boxer engine in the new R 1200 GS
continues to use air/liquid cooling but the oil coolant has been replaced by a
glycol water mixture for the first time in a BMW Motorrad boxer engine. This
ensures a high level of heat absorption capacity of the coolant for more
efficient heat dissipation.
As before, the two respective camshafts are driven by a chain running in the
shaft behind the cylinders (on the right-hand side of the engine from the
counterbalance shaft and on the left from the crankshaft). The timing chain
drives an intermediate shaft between the intake and exhaust camshaft and it is
from here that power is transmitted to the camshafts via spur gear pairs. At
each exhaust camshaft there is an centrifugal-force-driven decompression
facility which facilitates the start-up process. This makes it possible to save
weight in the starter motor and battery.
This rotating mass moment of inertia has been significantly reduced by means of
a more compact crankshaft design, but it was not possible to eliminate it
completely. As in the existing boxer engine of the R 1200 GS, the new engine
therefore also has a counterbalance shaft which runs at crankshaft rotation
speed with newly defined imbalance masses so as to eliminate unwanted
vibrations. The counterbalance shaft is designed as a hollow intermediate shaft
within which the clutch shaft runs. This ensures that the new engine of the R
1200 GS, with its higher engine speed level, runs more comfortably and with
perceptibly less vibration across the entire engine speed range and at high
engine speeds in particular. Nonetheless, the essential earthy boxer
characteristics are still preserved.
The 6-speed gearbox of the new R 1200 GS was also redefined to meet the demand
for light, precise shifting and optimum gearshift connections so as to achieve
excellent riding dynamics. As a result, the ratios were newly calculated.
New intake system for excellent output and torque.
Optimised lightweight cardan shaft drive with EVO Paralever swingarm now running
on the left-hand side.
The “Enduro” mode enhances the R 1200 GS for off-road riding. A soft throttle
response, restrained control intervention on the part of the Enduro ASC, optimum
brake distribution and ABS control in conjunction with the high-traction set-up
of the optional Dynamic ESA get the motorcycle ready to explore new enduro
worlds. This means that even motorcyclists with limited enduro experience will
quickly get their off-road bearings on the new R 1200 GS and enjoy lots of
riding fun. The mode is optimised for use with standard tyres.
The Telelever has been geometrically refined for use in the new R 1200 GS, and
its excellent properties have been further optimised. While retaining the same
degree of rigidity, the fork tube diameter of the telescopic control was reduced
from 41 to just 37 millimetres. This means that in spite of integrating
radiators in this area, it was still possible to retain the existing steering
angle of +/- 42 degrees, ensuring excellent manoeuvrability and slow riding. In
combination with a more rigidly designed trailing arm, the overall result was
even higher steering precision and transparent feedback in the front section. As
before, the entire Telelever is designed to be maintenance-free with its
encapsulated ball joints and permanent lubrication as well as a lifetime filling
of the telescope tubes with oil.
The new R 1200 GS also meets the need for greater off-road suitability by
offering increased ground clearance. This is now 195 millimetres - 8 millimetres
more than before. The increased ground clearance was not achieved by extended
rebound travel in the wheel control, but by adapting the conception of the
vehicle as a whole.
In “Rain” mode, the dampers have a soft basic set-up. In order to ensure maximum
safety when accelerating, ASC is set for early control intervention in “Rain”
mode. ABS is adjusted for use on the road.
An additional coded plug enables the rider to access the “Enduro Pro” mode for
more ambitious off-road riding. This setting provides significantly increased
bottom-out reserves. In this mode - reserved solely for off-road use with
studded tyres - experienced motorcyclists can deliberately make the rear wheel
of the R 1200 GS break out due to ASC intervention adjusted to professional
enduro use. The ABS characteristics are specially adapted to this type of sporty
use since control is specifically geared towards riding on loose surfaces with
studded tyres. What is more, ABS does not act on the rear wheel when the rear
brake is applied. Deactivation of the part integral function means that the
front and wheel brake operate entirely separately from one another, in keeping
with the preferences of an experienced enduro rider, also allowing so-called
initial brake drift before hairpin bends.
The tyre dimension 120/70 R19 is used for the first time ever in a large enduro
bike. As compared to the previous tyre size of 110/80-19, the tyres for the
weight-optimised 10-spoke light alloy cast wheel enlarged to 3.0 inches
(previously 2.5 inches) offer a larger contact area, which has the effect of
producing higher levels of transferable cornering and deceleration forces. But
in practice, the rider benefits from more than just improved banking response
and increased power transmission during braking. A special tyre contour tailored
to the new R 1200 GS also guarantees maximum neutrality when cornering as well
as the very highest level of riding precision.
Main headlight with optimised light efficiency and LED daytime running light as
an ex works option.
The switchover between daytime running light and low beam can be set to
automatic in the instrument cluster menu.
The BMW Motorrad Navigator IV, available as a special accessory, is integrated
in the vehicle electrical system. Data is exchanged between the navigation
system and the vehicle electrical system. For example, the navigation system
automatically relays the date and time to the instrument cluster or suggests the
nearest filling station when a certain residual range has been reached. It is
also possible to enlarge/reduce map sections by keeping the Multi-Controller
pushed to the right/left for longer. The on-board computer has been included as standard in the new GS. Even in the standard version, it offers access to a whole range of useful information. Meanwhile, the so-called “on-board computer PRO” is available as an ex works option featuring significantly expanded functions geared specifically to the needs of enduro riders.
The flyline of the new BMW R 1200 GS.
Active package.
Touring package.
Designing the new GS 12 biggest upgrades:
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