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BMW R 1200R
BMW R 1200 R and BMW R 1200
R Classic - the new dynamic roadsters from BMW Motorrad. Generating perceptibly higher torques, the new boxer engine provides an extra boost to temperament. Whereas the boxer in the predecessor model had already provided superior propulsion under all conditions, the new BMW R 1200 R models can deliver more on top. Derived from the BMW HP2 Sport, their new boxer with 1170 cc and DOHC valve gear corresponds to the engines already installed in the BMW R 1200 GS and BMW R 1200 RT. Thanks to ultra modern
technology in conjunction with two different design concepts, the new
BMW roadsters are setting discrete emphases in the segment to a degree
greater than before. This demarcation between the two new roadster models is also continued in the colour of the paintwork and other equipment details. For instance, the R 1200 R Classic pays homage to the classic roadsters with metallic sapphire black paintwork in conjunction with a centre stripe in plain alpine white extending over the tank and front wheel cover. The basic version of the R 1200 R is available in mat metallic smoky grey, metallic light grey, or metallic red apple: three colour schemes representing a dynamic, elegant, and modern interpretation of the roadster. These three colour variants when combined with wheels and drivetrain in Nurburg silver highlight the sporty, dynamic side of the roadster. The R 1200 R Classic, on the other hand, deliberately goes for a refined contrast and emphasises components like the Telelever, drivetrain, cylinder head covers, frame, and fork with silver. Their classical, refined quality also finds expression in the completely chromium-plated exhaust system and the mirrors with a chromium look, whereas the basic version provides a sporty touch in the form of a rear silencer in brushed stainless steel and black rearview mirrors. Despite the differences in visual appeal presented by the R 1200 R and R 1200 R Classic, they are nevertheless united in their technology.
For instance, maximised rigidity and strength is provided by the tried and tested, two part main/rear frame, which has a weight-saving structure of steel tubing is designed with the engine as a load-bearing element for maximum stiffness and rigidity. The front suspension of the new BMW R 1200 R trusts in the BMW Telelever in conjunction with a new fork structure. Its high quality, technical grace and the enlarged diameter of the standpipe (from 35 to 41 mm) contribute decisively to shaping the face of the new R 1200 R. The rear suspension takes the form of the tried and tested single arm with BMW Paralever. Both the R 1200 R and the R 1200 R Classic can be fitted optionally with
electronic suspension adjustment ESA. This serves to vary the
spring base and the suspension's pressure and rebound stages at the rear
wheel, and the suspension's rebound stage at the front wheel - a system
that has established itself as the solution for optimised road handling
and comfort.
The maximum safety standard is ensured by the established and proven
brake system, which can be fitted in the factory with the optional BMW
Motorrad integral ABS (in the partially integral version) and automatic
stability control ASC.
The following presents an overview of the
essential features of the new BMW R 1200 R and BMW R 1200 R Classic:
• Redesigned cockpit with two round analogue
instruments.
Technology and design. Whereas the R 1200 R is already considered the epitome of classical, dynamic motorcycle pleasure, in particular on country roads, the latest BMW roadster edition provides even greater riding dynamics, especially on this terrain. Already familiar from the BMW Motorrad models R 1200 GS and R 1200 RT, the new DOHC boxer engine provides a maximum torque of 119 Nm, higher than the 115 Nm of the predecessor model (at an unchanged 6000 rpm), for even greater propulsion. At the same time, there is a significant rise in torque and a distinct homogeneity of the torque curve in the lower and central speed ranges that are especially important on twisty country roads. In addition, the maximum engine speed now raised by about 500 rpm to a present 8500 rpm presents an even wider range of utilisable speeds. The top power output is now 81 kW (110 hp) at 7750 rpm (previously 80 kW/109 hp at 7500 rpm). The valves are timed via chain driven double-overhead camshafts (DOHCs) in each cylinder. The valves are actuated with rocker arms that are very light and so suitable for high speeds. The radial arrangement of the four valves allow a highly compact design for the combustion chamber.
The horizontal arrangement of the camshafts in the direction of travelling required two special technical features for the new boxer: each camshaft controls one intake and one exhaust valve. Owing to the radial valve arrangement, the cams were cut to a conical shape. The valve head diameters were enlarged to 39 mm on the intake side and 33 mm on the discharge side compared with the 36 mm and 31 mm respectively of the predecessor model. Valve clearance compensation is based on lightweight hemispherical shims. The predecessor bore-to-stroke ratio of 101 to 73 mm was retained, for an unchanged displacement of 1170 cc. Also retained were the crankshaft, the connecting rod, and their bearings, whereas the two cast aluminium pistons were redesigned for the new combustion chamber conditions. The revised air intake system features throttle bodies with 50 mm bores instead of the 47 mm bores of the predecessor model. In addition, the new engine also features redesigned intake air snorkels and an air filter element with higher throughput. Stable thermal conditions even under extreme conditions are provided by a newly developed oil cooler. The oil-cooler mask was redesigned for better flow properties and a visual impression of greater dynamics. The wish for a particularly sonorous boxer engine sound that also conforms to the legal requirements finds fulfilment in the new BMW R 1200 R models, which now present an exhaust flap actuated with an electric servomotor as well as opening and closing mechanisms. A visual highlight is presented by the new, compact rear silencer typical of roadsters, now shortened by 60 mm. Power is transmitted as before by the tried and tested six-speed gearbox that had already been redesigned for the 2008 model with enlarged bearing diameters and modified shaft pitch. Featuring unchanged technology, but a new, high quality surface coating, the maintenance free cardan shaft drive was adopted for the rear wheel. Superior suspension technology for sporty, dynamic pleasure on country
roads.
The wheel suspensions make use of the telelever and paralever designs familiar from other boxer engine models. These afford a key contribution to the roadster's stable riding response and agile handling. The new R 1200 R models are fitted with completely redesigned fork structures with a greater standpipe diameter (now 41 mm instead of the earlier 35 mm) for even greater stability of the front section. The turned and subsequently anodised surface of the skidpipes presents a visual impression of particularly high quality roadster technology. On twisty roads, the R 1200 R proves its great agility and, at the same time, meets all the demands a sporty touring rider has for comfort on his vehicle. And those frequently on the road with differing loads will also learn to appreciate the optional electronic suspension adjustment ESA. This serves to vary the spring base and the suspension's pressure and rebound stages at the rear wheel, and the suspension's rebound stage at the front wheel - a system that has established itself as the solution for optimised road handling and comfort. Whereas the basic version of the new BMW R 1200 R has cast light alloy wheels of a sporty style, the R 1200 R Classic has embarked on other, much more classical roads. In the traditional roadster manner, it features high quality wire spoke wheels in conjunction with light alloy flat collar rims, cast aluminium hubs, and tubed tyres.
BMW Motorrad integral ABS (partially integral) as option. The maximum safety standard is ensured by the tried and tested brake system. The front brake discs have a diameter of 320 mm and the rear brake discs 265 mm. The maximum decelerations that the rider can manage with little operating effort are made possible with the optional BMW Motorrad integral ABS in the partially integral version that provides the rider with the maximum level of additional safety, in particular during emergency and hazard braking. New cockpit in consistent
roadster design. The predecessor tubular steel handlebar has now been replaced with a tapered aluminium version. In conjunction with a redesigned fork bridge and hydraulic reservoirs with a smoked glass look, the new R 1200 R models present in these sections too a visual impression of considerably higher quality and greater roadster affinity. Whereas the basic version of the R 1200 R features all black plastic rear-view mirrors underscoring the dynamic design, the R 1200 R Classic presents chromium-plated versions that emphasise their kinship to the classic, historical models. Optimised equipment for even more roadster pleasure. Both R 1200 R models now feature a centre stand as standard. Greater comfort, in particular for the pillion too, is provided for by the new comfortable seat. As part of its optional equipment and optional accessories BMW Motorrad offers seats with a more sporty design and other heights. (see Section 3 "Equipment program.".) As standard the new BMW roadsters feature indicators with white glass covers. As optional equipment or optional accessory, LED indicators are also available for an even sportier look. The wish for a particularly sonorous boxer sound that also conforms to the legal requirements is fulfilled in the new BMW R 1200 R models, which now present an exhaust flap actuated with an electric servomotor as well as opening and closing mechanisms. The new, compact rear silencer typical of roadsters, now shortened by 60 mm, is a visual highlight. The sporty, modern claims of the basic version finds expression in the surface quality of brushed stainless steel, whereas the classical, refined R 1200 R Classic goes for high gloss chromium. Common to both models are the exhaust manifolds in chromium-plated stainless steel. Additional details of the extensive revision undergone by the boxer roadsters can be found in the cover over the classical round headlamp and the new rear with optimised rear grab handles.
Optional equipment is factory fitted; it is integrated in the production process. Optional accessories are installed by the BMW Motorrad dealer, so the motorcycle can be fitted with options afterwards as well. Optional equipment. Seat, low (height 770 mm).* System panniers.** Inner pocket for system panniers. Panniers carriers, large incl. luggage carrier.** Pannier carriers, small.** Topcase, small, watertight, 28 l. Inner pocket for topcase, small. Backrest pad for topcase, small. Tank rucksack, watertight. Tank bag, universal. Softbag 2, small. • Softbag 2, large.
Sport windshield,
clear.** Safety. LED rear light. Akrapovic sports silencer.
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