BMW R1200R
Type of motorcycle
- 2006–2014:
- 2015–2018:
- 93 kW (125 hp) @ 7,750 rpm[1]
- 2006–2014:
- 2015–2018:
- 125 N⋅m (92 lb⋅ft) @ 6,500 rpm[1]
- 2006–2014:
- Front: BMW Telelever
- Rear: BMW Paralever
- 2015–2018:
- Front: 45 mm inverted cartridge fork
- Rear: single-sided swing arm with BMW EVO Paralever
- BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (part-integral)
- Front: 4-piston EVO calipers with floating 320 mm discs
- Rear: 2-piston floating caliper with single 265 mm disc
- Front: 120/70ZR17 on 3.50×17 cast aluminum wheel
- Rear: 180/55ZR17 on 5.50×17 cast aluminum wheel
W: 872 mm (34.3 in)
H: 1,285 mm (50.6 in)
The BMW R1200R (series K27) is a standard motorcycle introduced in 2006 by BMW Motorrad.[2] It replaces the R1150R, compared with which it has a 55 lb (25 kg) weight saving and 28% increase in power.[2]
For model year 2015, a completely new R1200R with the same 125 hp (93 kW) liquid/air-cooled engine as the 2014/2015 R1200RT, but weighing 100 pounds less, was introduced.[1][better source needed]
For the 2019 Model Year, the R1200R was succeeded by the R1250R. The R1250R features a newer dual cam profile engine and has a TFT display.
References
- ^ a b c "R 1200 R". BMW. 2017. Retrieved June 27, 2017.
- ^ a b Ash, Kevin (15 July 2006). "Tactile Victory". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
External links
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