2013 BMW R1200R - Coolness Factor = 82.7%
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2013 BMW R1200R - Coolness Factor = 82.7%
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2013 BMW R1200R
The all-round model R 1200 R is a truly multi-talented machine. The distinguished design, the well-developed DOHC flat-twin engine and the ingenious chassis with Telelever and Paralever make the R 1200 R a genuine Rock’n’Roll Roadster which will get the most out of every road in terms of riding pleasure.
Visually speaking, the revision of the R 1200 R is once again a real eye-catcher. The purist lines and the even more refined finish demonstrate the powerful character of the machine. Circular instruments, a high-quality fork, the double-butted aluminum handlebars, beautiful cast wheels, a chrome muffler as standard and much more besides - all this reflects an attention to detail as far as the eye can see. Especially in the Classic version, with is absolute Rock'n'Roll for the eyes with a wide range of visual highlights such as spoke wheels, chrome features and an attractive paint finish in black and white.
The air-cooled 2-cylinder twin engine offers a sonorous, throaty sound. After their appearance in the GS and R models, the two overhead camshafts and four radially arranged valves now see their debut here. Output has been increased to 81 kW (110 bhp), with a maximum torque which has also been raised to 119 Nm at 6,000 rpm. This means that the machine accelerates with even greater ease from low engine speeds, performing impressively in all situations on the road and delivers even greater pulling power.
The special equipment include safety features such as part integral ABS, ASC and tire pressure control, comfort and tour-oriented features such as ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment), case holders and windshield. There are some impressive motorcycle accessories available for the R 1200 R, too, with an extremely light Akrapovic exhaust made of titanium, practical system cases and eye-catching chrome cylinder head covers.
The R 1200 R is an example of perfect synergy between the retro and the ultra modern. The unique level of everyday touring practicality combined with the typical compact roadster design will place the R 1200 R back in the limelight. With the aid of technology used in the BMW’s sport motorcycles working in harmony with a legendary tradition of outstanding roadsters and tourers, the R 1200 R boasts a luxurious 110 hp which is delivered with comfort and prestige. Total Motorcycle
The new R 1200 R – a true Rock’n’Roll Roadster
2013 BMW R1200R - Total Motorcycle USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $13,975 (including ABS)
Canada MSRP Price: See dealer for Pricing.
European MSRP Price: £9,995.00
Engine
Type Air/oil-cooled flat twin ('Boxer') 4-stroke engine, two camshafts and four radially aligned valves per cylinder, central balancer shaft
Bore x stroke 101 mm x 73 mm
Capacity 1,170 cc
Rated output 81 kW (110 hp) at 7,500 rpm
Max. torque 119 Nm at 6.000 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / Total Motorcycle / BMS-K+ digital engine management with overrun fuel cut-off, twin-spark ignition
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed Over 125 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 4.1 l
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 5.5 l
Fuel type Unleaded super and premium, octane number 95-98 (RON) (knock sensor; rated output at 98 RON)
Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 720 W
Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free
Power transmission
Clutch Single dry plate clutch, hydraulically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox with helical gear teeth
Drive Shaft drive
Chassis / brakes
Frame Two-section frame consisting of front and rear sections, load-bearing engine-gearbox unit
Front wheel location / suspension BMW Motorrad Telelever; Total Motorcycle; stanchion diameter 41 mm, central spring strut
Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever; central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
Suspension travel front / rear 120 mm / 140 mm
Wheelbase 1,495 mm
Castor 119.1 mm
Steering head angle 62.9°
Wheels Cast aluminium wheels
Rim, front 3.50 x 17''
Rim, rear 5.50 x 17''
Tyres, front 120/70 ZR 17
Tyres, rear 180/55 ZR 17
Brake, front Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 320 mm, four-piston fixed calipers
Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, double-piston floating caliper
ABS STANDARD (part integral)
Dimensions / weights
Length 2,145 mm
Width (incl. mirrors) 906 mm
Height (excl. mirrors) 1,273 mm
Seat height, unladen weight 31.5 inches Standard; variable seat heights available between 29.5 inches and 32.7 inches (available as accessories and/or factory options, see an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer)
Inner leg curve, unladen weight 72.4 inches Standard; variable inner leg curve (inseam) between 67.7 and 73.2 inches (seats available as accessories and/or factory options, see an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer) Total Motorcycle
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 223 kg
Dry weight 2) 198 kg
Permitted total weight 450 kg
Payload (with standard equipment) 227 kg
Usable tank volume 18 l
Reserve approx. 3.0 l
More photos and information: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... R1200R.htm
More photos and information: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... R1200R.htm
2013 BMW R1200R
The all-round model R 1200 R is a truly multi-talented machine. The distinguished design, the well-developed DOHC flat-twin engine and the ingenious chassis with Telelever and Paralever make the R 1200 R a genuine Rock’n’Roll Roadster which will get the most out of every road in terms of riding pleasure.
Visually speaking, the revision of the R 1200 R is once again a real eye-catcher. The purist lines and the even more refined finish demonstrate the powerful character of the machine. Circular instruments, a high-quality fork, the double-butted aluminum handlebars, beautiful cast wheels, a chrome muffler as standard and much more besides - all this reflects an attention to detail as far as the eye can see. Especially in the Classic version, with is absolute Rock'n'Roll for the eyes with a wide range of visual highlights such as spoke wheels, chrome features and an attractive paint finish in black and white.
The air-cooled 2-cylinder twin engine offers a sonorous, throaty sound. After their appearance in the GS and R models, the two overhead camshafts and four radially arranged valves now see their debut here. Output has been increased to 81 kW (110 bhp), with a maximum torque which has also been raised to 119 Nm at 6,000 rpm. This means that the machine accelerates with even greater ease from low engine speeds, performing impressively in all situations on the road and delivers even greater pulling power.
The special equipment include safety features such as part integral ABS, ASC and tire pressure control, comfort and tour-oriented features such as ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment), case holders and windshield. There are some impressive motorcycle accessories available for the R 1200 R, too, with an extremely light Akrapovic exhaust made of titanium, practical system cases and eye-catching chrome cylinder head covers.
The R 1200 R is an example of perfect synergy between the retro and the ultra modern. The unique level of everyday touring practicality combined with the typical compact roadster design will place the R 1200 R back in the limelight. With the aid of technology used in the BMW’s sport motorcycles working in harmony with a legendary tradition of outstanding roadsters and tourers, the R 1200 R boasts a luxurious 110 hp which is delivered with comfort and prestige. Total Motorcycle
The new R 1200 R – a true Rock’n’Roll Roadster
2013 BMW R1200R - Total Motorcycle USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $13,975 (including ABS)
Canada MSRP Price: See dealer for Pricing.
European MSRP Price: £9,995.00
Engine
Type Air/oil-cooled flat twin ('Boxer') 4-stroke engine, two camshafts and four radially aligned valves per cylinder, central balancer shaft
Bore x stroke 101 mm x 73 mm
Capacity 1,170 cc
Rated output 81 kW (110 hp) at 7,500 rpm
Max. torque 119 Nm at 6.000 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / Total Motorcycle / BMS-K+ digital engine management with overrun fuel cut-off, twin-spark ignition
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed Over 125 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 4.1 l
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 5.5 l
Fuel type Unleaded super and premium, octane number 95-98 (RON) (knock sensor; rated output at 98 RON)
Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 720 W
Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free
Power transmission
Clutch Single dry plate clutch, hydraulically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox with helical gear teeth
Drive Shaft drive
Chassis / brakes
Frame Two-section frame consisting of front and rear sections, load-bearing engine-gearbox unit
Front wheel location / suspension BMW Motorrad Telelever; Total Motorcycle; stanchion diameter 41 mm, central spring strut
Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever; central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
Suspension travel front / rear 120 mm / 140 mm
Wheelbase 1,495 mm
Castor 119.1 mm
Steering head angle 62.9°
Wheels Cast aluminium wheels
Rim, front 3.50 x 17''
Rim, rear 5.50 x 17''
Tyres, front 120/70 ZR 17
Tyres, rear 180/55 ZR 17
Brake, front Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 320 mm, four-piston fixed calipers
Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, double-piston floating caliper
ABS STANDARD (part integral)
Dimensions / weights
Length 2,145 mm
Width (incl. mirrors) 906 mm
Height (excl. mirrors) 1,273 mm
Seat height, unladen weight 31.5 inches Standard; variable seat heights available between 29.5 inches and 32.7 inches (available as accessories and/or factory options, see an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer)
Inner leg curve, unladen weight 72.4 inches Standard; variable inner leg curve (inseam) between 67.7 and 73.2 inches (seats available as accessories and/or factory options, see an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer) Total Motorcycle
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 223 kg
Dry weight 2) 198 kg
Permitted total weight 450 kg
Payload (with standard equipment) 227 kg
Usable tank volume 18 l
Reserve approx. 3.0 l
More photos and information: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... R1200R.htm
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Re: This week: 2013 BMW R1200R: Vote Today
Had to go awesome here these machines are just engineered with US in mind
there aint nothin like it
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Re: This week: 2013 BMW R1200R: Vote Today
I love all incarnation of the BMW Boxers, air, oil, & hex; and I especially love the Roadsters. I'm biased as I own one but I voted awesome.
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It looks great. The only negative I notice with the motorcycle is the price.
Is ~$14,000 a fair price for this motorcycle?
I guess even with the price tag, I vote awesome.
Is ~$14,000 a fair price for this motorcycle?
I guess even with the price tag, I vote awesome.
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Re: This week: 2013 BMW R1200R: Vote Today
It's no bargain but it's not too bad. They were much more overpriced during the R1100R incarnation back in the mid 1990s when they cost about 13K with ABS. It got cheaper with the R1150R. I wanted the very first 2002 R1150R to hit my dealer back in the fall of 2001 and paid full sticker price of $9,995.Mithrandir wrote:
Is ~$14,000 a fair price for this motorcycle?
All BMWs are overpriced but their bike are nowhere as bad as their cars.
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Re: This week: 2013 BMW R1200R: Vote Today
I voted cool...nice looking bike except for the headlight & guages...very dated looking...otherwise great bike. Although I didn't notice the price before I voted...a little high, but it is a Beemer...so a premium brand bike...meh.
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Pricey but it is the "do-everything" bike so had to vote awesome.
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Re: This week: 2013 BMW R1200R: Vote Today
Two immediate thoughts: 1) I'm predisposed to like any large-bore naked standard, and 2) I really DON'T like the elevated tail end on this bike. It looks like a caricature. So what gives?
A friend has a 2004 R1150R, and I think that's a classy bike. Looking at the '04 R1150R and '13 R1200R side by side, it's that tail end on the R1200R that loses me.
Sorry, BMW. All you had to do was leave well enough alone. Uncool.
A friend has a 2004 R1150R, and I think that's a classy bike. Looking at the '04 R1150R and '13 R1200R side by side, it's that tail end on the R1200R that loses me.
Sorry, BMW. All you had to do was leave well enough alone. Uncool.
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Re: This week: 2013 BMW R1200R: Vote Today
Gave it an awesome for the following reasons:
1) It's a naked bike, nice.
2) Got a proper looking headlight
3) No stupid beaky transformeresque plastic snout.
4) That seat looks right comfy and built to hold you in place, plus the pinion rider is a bit elevated which should reduce the bumping of helmets while starting and stopping.
5) It looks right.
1) It's a naked bike, nice.
2) Got a proper looking headlight
3) No stupid beaky transformeresque plastic snout.
4) That seat looks right comfy and built to hold you in place, plus the pinion rider is a bit elevated which should reduce the bumping of helmets while starting and stopping.
5) It looks right.
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Re: This week: 2013 BMW R1200R: Vote Today
If I still wasn't so happy with my R1150R, I'd get one of these. A real elemental, do-it-all naked bike that's comfortable enough to tour on (plus it's got really nice OEM hard luggage available). It's also far less common than the equivalent R1200GS (itself a fantastic bike, but it's nice to have something a bit rare too). One caveat; I'm obviously biased, but I do think the R1150R is better looking than the R1200R. Lots of small details that annoy me, but this isn't the place to nitpick. I also prefer the earlier R1200Rs (swingarm, engine, heads, forks, wheels and telelever were just one shade of gray, instead of the four colors in the current one), but what the heck. Awesome it is.
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