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BMW R 1200RT 90th Anniversary
BMW Motorrad are celebrating their 90th anniversary (‘90 Jahre BMW Motorrad’) which include the R1200GS Adventure, R1200RT and R1200R, remain mechanically unchanged but get an exclusive paintjob which differentiates these machines from the regular ones. All three models come in a Sapphire Black Metallic color with matte black engines, gold anodized suspension and brakes, and asphalt gray metallic swingarms, trailing arms and rear frames, and granite gray metallic cylinder head covers, and a nickel-plated polished brass plate on the upper fork. The 90 Jahre BMW Motorrad edition R1200R and R1200RT also get granite gray metallic wheels, fork bridge and front axle bearings.
As far as 2-cylinder fans are concerned, first-class touring has a memorable
abbreviation - and it’s been around for 30 years: RT. For long-haul travellers
there can hardly be any other term which has always stood for perfectly
conceived motorcycling concept from start to finish: excellent wind and weather
protection, optimum ergonomics, highly convenient operation combined with a
top-class chassis fitted with the unique optional extras ASC and ESA II*. In the
touring segment, these features probably define the ultimate benchmark of
innovation. Even though the R 1200 RT cuts a superb figure everywhere with its
dynamic new design, everything about it sends out the message: built to cover
thousands of miles, preferably in one go.
Then there is this fascinating mixture of distinctive engine and big bike
dynamics. The characteristic “boxer” supremacy has been further enhanced in the
current version: the engine’s crowning glory is now the radial DOHC** valve
operating system from the HP2 Sport, though here designed for greater torque and
without any loss of running smoothness: maximum torque 120 Nm, at 6000 rpm,
rated output still at 81 kW (110 bhp). This means a tangible increase in thrust
from the lower engine speed range through to above the medium range. The new
valve control in the exhaust system ensures a discreet but more dynamic sound.
MotorBox Riding impressions
The list of optional extras includes
traction control, electronically adjustable suspension, tyre pressure monitor, a
lower seat, bigger luggage cases and much, much more.
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