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BMW R 1200RT
From the first glimpse of the R 1200 RT, there’s no mistaking that it is a completely new motorcycle. Dramatically styled new bodywork makes a clear break from the old R 1150 RT, yet provides improved rider and passenger comfort thanks to improved aerodynamics. Integrated rearview mirrors/turn-signals help manage airflow around the rider’s hands to provide a generous still-air pocket and protection from weather. Compared to the R 1150 RT, the new windscreen is taller and wider, also for better rider protection but also, because it’s important in a motorcycle of this caliber, excellent passenger weather protection with a minimum of fatiguing turbulence. A prominent split grill channels cooling air over the
R 1200 RT’s large engine-oil
cooler and brackets a new style of "freeform" headlight. Because superior
nighttime illumination is critical to long-distance riders, the
R 1200 RT features geometrically
optimized surface contours that redirect the efforts of two H7 halogen bulbs
for the low beam and a single, central H7 halogen light for the high beam.
Seating options abound. The R 1200 RT comes standard with a split saddle that allows for two-position adjustment of the rider’s portion, resulting in a seat height of either 32.3 or 33.1 inches (820 or 840mm). A lower seat is available that reduces overall seat height to 30.7 or 31.5 inches (780 or 800mm). In both cases, the seats themselves and the area around them have been resculpted in the R 1200 RT to maximize legroom and reduce the effective reach to the ground, which provides surefooted handling at a stop. The R 1200 RT is clad in dynamic new bodywork that channels ambient air as well as engine-cooling air effectively around the rider and passenger. As before, the windshield is electrically moved within a wide range of positions to optimize wind protection and minimize turbulence for riders of all sizes.
A new rail mounting system is installed on the top of the fuel tank to improve the security and convenience of the optional tank bag. This is in addition to standard 32-liter hard saddlebags that feature new four-point mounting systems and, as ever, weather-resistant seals, and locks keyed to the ignition key. An integrated luggage rack can carry extra gear or be fitted with one of two optional topcases of either 28 or 49 Litres’ capacity. (The 28-liter topcase is all black, while the larger case is White Aluminum Metallic over black. The side cases are color matched to the motorcycle.)
Review BMW shocked us
early in 2004 when it released the ground-up re-think of the
iconic Boxer GS. The R1200GS proved to be heaps better than the
R1150GS, gaining a significant boost in power while losing a
hefty chunk of weight. Engaging first gear in its revamped six-speed
transmission (with quieter helical-cut gears) is now easier than
ever, and the RT surprised me with its apparent lack of heft at
low speeds, the Boxer engine's low center of gravity evidently
playing a role.
"The Telelever front end continues to evolve
and this version is of course better than previous," says Hutch.
"Feedback that was lost in previous versions is now more evident
- it's not as familiar feeling as a fork, but it is getting
closer." Source Motorcycle-USA
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