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Selasa, 10 Maret 2009

Fabulous new F 800 GS


In 1980, BMW Motorrad invented the adventure motorcycle category with the advent of the trailblazing R 80 GS, which won the grueling Paris-Dakar year after year. And now, over twenty-five years later, BMW Motorrad has created yet another revolutionary dual-purpose motorcycle that provides unprecedented levels of desert-devouring, roost-throwing performance: the amazing 2008 F 800 GS.

Fulfilling a need for a pure off-road oriented motorcycle that still has all the power, handling and reliability required for long-distance adventure touring as well as on-street handling, the F 800 GS is perfectly positioned as a middleweight dual-purpose enduro. Featuring an asymmetrical double headlight, its look is sleek, trim and 100% aggressive. With a compact 85-horsepower parallel twin engine, lightweight steel trellis frame and double-sided swingarm, not to mention a chain drive and longer front and rear suspension travel, there has never been a BMW dual-purpose machine offering such a unique blend of power, comfort and off-road muscle.

Torque is generous at 61 lb/ft, and with a six-speed gear box, switchable ABS, 42-degree turning radius, 400-watt alternator, wide foot rests and 4.2-gallon gas tank located under the seat for a low center of gravity, the F 800 GS has all the technology of a touring bike, while still possessing the optimum power-to-weight characteristics of a high-performance enduro. With a dry weight of just 392 lbs, the F 800 GS is lightweight and agile enough for precise handling, making it ideal for screaming around on the twisties or tearing through the dirt.

In the never-ending quest to exceed our own exacting standards, BMW Motorrad has once again reached an entire new level of engineering excellence with the F 800 GS, an adventure-hungry motorcycle that is destined to be a classic. Get yours NOW at Touring Sport BMW!

BMW F800 S/ST

At the heart of these machines is an all-new 798 cc twin-cylinder engine that produces an impressive 85 hp and a punchy 63lb/ft of torque. A well-balanced combination, enabling the rider to ‘surf’ the torque curve rather than constantly needing to change up and down the gearbox. This is just one of many factors that will endear the F800 series to all types of rider.

The chassis is as impressive as the engine. Attached to the rear of the aluminium frame is a single-sided swing-arm while the front end uses conventional telescopic forks in place of the Telelever suspension usually fitted to BMWs. This all means a lighter, more straightforward chassis design that will naturally appeal to those more familiar with Japanese or Italian machinery. The aim of producing a light responsive chassis has worked well, as the F800 S only weighs 182 kg dry (187 kg for the ST version.)


To make the F800 S ownership as easy as the rest of the BMW range (while keeping weight to a minimum) the engineers have fitted a belt-drive system. This is far more practical than chain drives common to most bikes, negotiating he need for a chain’s regular lubrication and adjustment. It is also lighter than the shaft-drive BMW generally favours.

The F800 S and ST are bold entries into the middleweight category. They will raise the stakes in this important class by matching their competitors abilities whilst adding BMW quality, reliability and ingenuity. Competitively priced, the F800 S and ST motorcycles will be in BMW dealerships from mid-May onwards. A special BMW Finance and Insurance package will also be available for both models.


The BMW Motorbikes


The BMW Motorbikes

1960 to 1984

Although U.S. sales of BMW motorcycles were strong, BMW was in financial trouble. Through the combination of selling off its aircraft engine division and obtaining financing with the help of Herbert Quandt, BMW was able to survive. The turnaround was thanks in part to the increasing success of BMW's automotive division. Since the beginnings of its motorcycle manufacturing, BMW periodically introduced single-cylinder models. In 1967, BMW offered the last of these, the R27 [2]. Most of BMW's offerings were still designed to be used with sidecars. By this time sidecars were no longer a consideration of most riders; people were interested in sportier motorcycles. The R50/2, R60/2, and R69S marked the end of sidecar-capable BMWs.

In 1970 BMW introduced an entirely revamped product line of 500, 600 and 750 cc displacement models, the R50/5, R60/5 and R75/5 [3] respectively. The engines were a complete redesign from the older models, producing more power and including electric starting (although the kick-starting feature was still included). The "/5" models were short-lived, however, being replaced by another new product line in 1974. In that year the 500 cc model was deleted from the lineup and an even bigger 900 cc model was introduced, along with substantial improvements to the electrical system and frame geometry. These models were the R60/6, R75/6 and the R90/6. In 1975 the kick starter was finally eliminated and a supersport model, the BMW R90S [4], was introduced. The R90S immediately earned the well deserved title of the best supersport machine available. Today these rare models command high prices in the collector marketplace. Many aficionados of BMW motorcycles view the /5 through /7 lineup as the epitome of classic BMW engineering, though all Airhead models produced through 1995 were roughly similar in terms of owner-friendly maintenance and repair. In addition to "/" or "slash" models, other Airhead models such as the G/S (later, GS) and ST also have dedicated followings within BMW circles while others favor certain earlier models like /5 "toasters." Each has their merits which owners will freely debate with enthusiasm. Later BMW model types such as K-bikes ('84 on) and Oilheads ('93 on) included technical innovations that made them more complicated though many owners still elect to service them personally.
1973 R75/5 in factory Granada red paint.
1973 R75/5 in factory Granada red paint.
1994 BMW R100RT
1994 BMW R100RT

In 1977 the product line moved on to the "/7" models. The R80/7 was added to the line. The R90 (898 cc) models, "/6" and R90S models had their displacement increased to 1000 cc; replaced by the R100/7 and the R100S, respectively. These were the first liter size (1,000 cc) machines produced by BMW. 1977 was a banner year with the introduction of the first production motorcycle featuring a full fairing, the R100RS. This sleek model, designed through wind-tunnel testing, produced 70 horsepower (51 kW) and had a top speed of 200 km/h (124 mph). In 1978, the R100RT was introduced into the lineup for the 1979 model year, as the first "full-dress" tourer, designed to compete in this market with the forthcoming Honda Goldwing.

In 1979 the R60 was replaced with the R65, 650cc's. This time with its own frame design and a variant in 1982 the R65LS to include an entry level models to the lineup.

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Minggu, 08 Maret 2009

G450 BMW motor


BMW G450X Enduro Release Details

BMW Motorrad have announced detailsof the much-anticipated Australian arrival of the all-new, BMW G 450 X Sport Enduro. The first shipments will arrive in showrooms on 20 September 2008, wearing a price-tag of $12,450, plus dealer delivery and on road costs. The G 450 X will be sold in road legal trim.

Some of the unique features of the machine include fuel injection, fuel tank underseat, crank mounted clutch, and the integral swingarm pivot/countershaft sprocket location. Add in a stainless steel frame, Marzocchi forks, Ohlins shock and Brembo brakes to the mix, and it is plain to see BMW is taking no half measures with this bike.

Full details on the G450X Enduro are here

The BMW press release adds this:

The BMW G 450 X offers exceptional features and performance in this extremely competitive market segment. The 450 cc engine is all new, though it picks up some cylinder head technology developed by BMW for the K Series four-cylinder engine. The 449.5 cc engine develops a peak of 38 kW (52 hp) at 9,000 rpm and 44 Nm of torque at 7,800 rpm.

The BMW G 450 X is fully road legal. In addition to its advanced BMW engine technology, including fuel injection for fuss-free starting and instant power, it has an innovative drive train and suspension layout as well as an Öhlins Shock absorber as standard equipment. . BMW Motorrad Australia brought one of those early prototype racers to Australia late in 2007 to show off the bike in one of the most important enduro markets in the world.

The response was extremely positive with high levels of interest expressed especially from non-BMW owners. As a result BMW Motorrad Australia and its dealers are expecting a high level of demand for early stocks.



"We are very excited the BMW G 450 X will be offered to the Australian market at just $12,450," said Miles Davis, Marketing Manager, BMW Motorrad Australia and New Zealand. "We saw how good it was in the hands of Joel Smets at the A4DE earlier this year, when he impressed thousands of enduro fans on a basically standard spec version. Early feedback from a few lucky pro-riders to whom we have shown the bike has been very positive. The common theme is amazement at how light the bike feels, how agile it is and how powerful, usable and responsive the motor is. Much of the agility is due to its light weight, at just 111 kg dry, and the low centre of gravity. The rider have noted how strong, crisp and smooth the motor is, while the fuel injection system seems far superior to the carburettors that most 450's use."

"We have worked hard to ensure we reach the market with a bike that is well priced, and probably far more competitive than many people would have expected, especially considering the high standard specification. "We are really excited about the impending launch as we are sure it will be a stand out in the enduro segment," Miles said.

BMW Motorrad Motorsport completed the development of this machine in the crucible of world class competition in 2007 entering an early prototype in the World Enduro Championships where it scored points on debut. Since then, a very active competition campaign through the World Enduro Championship as well as national European Championships have seen the development riders atop the podium, and placing well in the world's toughest events such as the Erzberg Enduro



BMW S1000RR World Superbike


The first photos of the not very well kept secret BMW S1000RR Superbike were released today. BMW is planning to take on the rest of the major manufacturers in contending for the WSB title, beginning in 2009. They will be building a limited number for road use to meet homologation requirements.

More details as they become available.

More photos below:



BMW S1000RR World Superbike

Jumat, 06 Februari 2009

BMW Xmoto





Selasa, 03 Februari 2009

BMW K1300S


The New BMW K 1300 Series
The significantly updated and upgraded successor to the BMW K 1200 S is proudly celebrating its world debut at the 2008 INTERMOT motorcycle show: the new K 1300 S, the most powerful and fastest BMW the world has ever
seen.

As a milestone in the BMW Sports Encounter World and with engine output of 129 kW (175 hp) combined with overall weight of 254 kg (560 lb) including fuel, this truly supreme motorcycle offers the utmost in dynamic performance and sporting riding features. Launching this new model, Europe’s largest and most successful motorcycle manufacturer is once again increasing its leadership in the topmost class of sporting high-performance machines.

Conceived consistently as a sports machine, the K 1300 S has not only maintained, but in many areas even enhanced the qualities of its predecessor. As a result, this new high-performer combines fascinating and innovative technology of the highest caliber with outstanding all-round qualities and safety.

On the road this means even greater riding precision and agility, even more dynamic power and performance, and, at the same time, the superior safety and ease of control in all situations so typical of a BMW.

Like its predecessor, the K 1300 S does not make any compromises, but rather brings together even more consistently than before all the virtues of the most dynamic motorcycle in the K-Series: sporting and dynamic performance combined with superior comfort, playful and easy handling.

This is also enhanced with absolute riding stability, supreme top performance in conjunction with perfect everyday riding qualities, an even more slender and sporting look with optimized protection from wind and weather, plus sophisticated ergonomics.

Taking up a great tradition of BMW Motorrad, the new K 1300 S stands out through qualities typical of BMW such as a long service life, ease of maintenance, optimum emission management by means of a fully controlled three-way catalytic converter as well as maximum active safety when applying the brakes ensured through the most progressive brake system currently available in the market: BMW Motorrad Integral ABS featured as standard.

As in the past, BMW, through the K 1300 S, offers the only sports motorcycle in this segment with a maintenance-free drive shaft.

Featuring innovative top-end technology, optimum riding qualities, an even more dynamic look and performance enhanced to an unprecedented standard, the K 1300 S impressively renders the BMW Sports Encounter World, clearly maintaining BMW’s strong leadership in the upper sports segment.

The main objective in developing the new K 1300 S was to create an even more supreme motorcycle with enhanced riding qualities ensured by an even more powerful and harmonious torque curve and a higher standard of riding comfort.

Increasing engine capacity to 1,293 cc while maintaining maximum engine speed of 11,000 rpm ultimately led to a significant improvement of performance, power and torque. In its fundamental qualities, the K 1300 S is based on the proven drivetrain configuration and engine arrangement of its predecessor, using the existing advantage of a low centre of gravity made possible by the extreme angle of the cylinder bank tilted 55° to the front and allowing very low arrangement of the engine.

At the same time the new K 1300 S benefits from the very slender engine block allowing a very low angle in bends for a truly sporting and dynamic style of riding.

In its suspension and running gear the new K 1300 S – by far the lightest 1,300-cc model in this segment at 228 kg/503 lb dry weight – applies a successful concept combined with proven modules and components. One example in this context is the extra-low V-shaped radiator interacting with the wheel supports to provide an ideal configuration of the frame above the cylinder head and, as a result, reducing the overall width of the machine.

And with the frame profiles merging smoothly at the rear, the K 1300 S enables the driver to hold his knees tightly together, ensuring optimum contact with the motorcycle under all conditions. The active, dynamic and forward-looking seating position is tailored fully to the rider, but nevertheless allows a relaxed and comfortable style of motorcycling at all times.

So while being unusually dynamic and sporting, the K 1300 S is almost playful and certainly very safe in its behavior, guaranteeing stress-free riding pleasure even in sporting style. Innovations on the running gear and electronics. The upgraded front-wheel Duolever suspension makes a significant contribution to the outstanding riding qualities of the K 1300 S.

The newly developed, lower longitudinal arm now made of a forged aluminum alloy ensures an even more sensitive and transparent response, further enhancing the leadership of BMW Motorrad in the area of suspension technology.

The spring/damper set-up is firmer than before also in the interest of even better feedback. The K 1300 S is available with second-generation Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA II) as an option, a further development and improvement of the original ESA suspension introduced for the first time in series production on the K 1200 S.

Applying the most advanced CAN-bus technology, the progressive on-board network allows a wide range of functions and facilitates the diagnostic procedures usually required by intelligently connecting the machine’s electrical and electronic systems.


Balance Shafts for Engine Smoothness
The balance shafts turn twice as fast as the crankshaft. To minimize any noise or sound waves generated in the process, the balance weights are connected to the balance shafts by means of elastomer units.

Split horizontally along the middle of the crankshaft, the cylinder crankcase is made of a high-strength aluminum alloy. Made of a die-casting, the compact upper section forms an extra-stiff composite unit comprising the four cylinders and the upper bearing support for the crankshaft.

Dry Sump Oil Supply
The K 1300 S features dry sump lubrication introduced on the K 1200 S and proven over many years – the same technology as is largely used on racing engines.

Apart from superior operating qualities and reliability even under extreme conditions, dry sump technology quite unique in this segment keeps the crankcase low and flat and therefore ensures a low position of the engine and a low centre of gravity.

By leaving out the usual oil sump, the entire engine may be fitted 60 millimeters or 2.36" lower down than a conventional power unit.

The oil reservoir comes in a tank fitted in the frame triangle behind the engine. A dual oil pump operating at the rear of the crankcase and driven by a chain from the clutch shaft draws in lubricant from the oil reservoir and feeds the compressed oil first to the oil filter (main flow filter).

Easily and conveniently accessible from outside, the oil filter is positioned on the lower left side of the crankcase. From there the compressed oil flows into the main oil pipe in the crankcase and is spread out through internal holes to the lubricating points.

The oil flowing back, in turn, gathers at the lowest point in the crankcase formed by a bulge in the lower lid. The second pump then delivers the oil flowing back first to the oil cooler and from there to the oil tank, forming a reflow system patented by BMW.

The larger oil cooler is integrated beneath the headlight in the aerodynamically optimized front fairing for superior aerodynamics. In the interest of consistent lightweight technology, finally, the oil cooler pipes are made of aluminum.

The oil level is checked conveniently and easily by means of a transparent plastic pipe at the outside of the oil reservoir. This patented hose-like pipe also serves to drain oil from the tank during maintenance. Capacity of the oil tank is 4.2 liters or 0.92 imp gals. An oil level warning system is available as an option in conjunction with the likewise optional on-board computer.

Optimum Location for Ancillary Units
To keep the engine as slender and compact as possible, the electrical ancillaries and their drive units are fitted behind the crankshaft in the open space above the gearbox. The alternator, in turn, is driven by the primary gear on the clutch, developing maximum output of 580 W and maximum electric power of 50 Amps.

The pre-shaft starter is connected to the engine by a freewheel drive unit operating on the alternator drive gear. Power transmission – reinforced multi-disc oil bath clutch, optimized cassette gearbox and HP Gearshift Assistant.

Gearbox and Shifting - The BMW Gearshift Assistant
The gearbox has been upgraded and modified for the new K 1300 S, with the shift forks, the shape of the dog-shift units and the geometry of the gears themselves being optimized in the process. The gears are now contoured
differently at the rear and the shift forks come with a three-point rest replacing the former two-point base.

To reduce weight, the hollow shift cylinder is made of high-strength aluminum alloy and runs in anti-friction bearings. The shift forks are made of steel and are lubricated by compressed oil.

To reduce the length of the gearbox, the two gearbox shafts are positioned above one another. The gears themselves are in straight-tooth configuration benefiting not only the degree of efficiency but also the overall width of the gearbox.

The K 1300 S features a new shift lever with an ergonomically optimized pivot point. Together with the likewise new anti-friction bearing for the shift lever this ensures an even more precise and faster gearshift than before. At the same time gearshift travel is even shorter and more dynamic.

For the first time in the history of large-scale motorcycle production by BMW and, indeed, for the first time in series production worldwide, the rider of the K 1300 S is able to shift up with the help of the optional HP Gearshift Assistant without operating the clutch and, accordingly, without the slightest interruption of traction and pulling force.

To perform this operation the ignition and fuel supply are interrupted for fractions of a second in the shift process. The HP Gearshift Assistant introduced for the first time on the HP2 Sport comes together with the sports footrests available as special equipment. Shaft drive to the rear wheel – optimized and quite unique in the sports segment.

Technical Highlights:
  • Even more dynamic performance, particularly at lower and medium engine speeds, thanks to the increase in engine capacity.

  • Engine output 129 kW (175 hp) at 9,250 rpm, maximum torque 140 Newton-meters (103 lb-ft) at 8,250 rpm.

  • Increase in torque by more than 10 Newton-meters (7.4 lb-ft) all the way from 2,000–8,000 rpm.

  • Fulfillment of the strictest environmental standards through newly harmonized Digital Motor Electronics.

  • Optimized cylinder charge cycle for even better performance on less fuel.

  • Optimized exhaust system with a new rear muffler and electronically controlled flap management plus a fully controlled three-way catalytic converter.

  • Desmodromic operation improving the dosage of gas and engine power.

  • Optimized, maintenance-free shaft drive with a new, two-stage drive shaft.

  • Even greater riding precision combined with maximum riding stability ensured by optimized Duolever front wheel suspension with new set-up of the lower longitudinal arm.

  • Firmer spring/damper set-up for even better feedback.

  • Supreme handling provided by optimized suspension geometry, optimum mass distribution and a fully harmonized all-round concept.

  • Perfect balance thanks to the low centre of gravity.

  • Ergonomically balanced seating position for a relaxed but active style of riding.

  • Electronically adjustable second-generation ESA II suspension and ASC Anti-Spin Control as an option.

  • New, innovative generation of switches with optimised ergonomics.

  • High standard of active safety provided by integral ABS (semi-integral) featured as standard.

  • On-board network; CAN-bus technology for superior function with a smaller number of cables and low weight.

  • Electronic immobilizer featured as standard.

  • Optimised aerodynamics.

  • HP Gearshift Assistance for shifting up without the slightest interruption of power as special equipment.

  • Wide range of standard features and special equipment tailored to the K 1300 S with the usual high standard offered by BMW.

Second-Generation, 1300 cc Powerplant
The second generation of BMW Motorrad’s four-cylinder power units has been upgraded and updated in the interest of even more power and performance, extra torque, and supreme riding dynamics.

Displacement of the four-cylinder inline power unit in the K 1300 S is up by 136 cc from 1,157 cc to 1,293 cc. Maximum output is 129 kW (175 hp) at 9,250 rpm, maximum torque of 140 Newton-meters or 103 lb-ft comes at 8,250 rpm.

In absolute figures, this is an increase in engine output by 6 kW (8 hp) and an increase in peak torque by 10 Newton-meters (7.4 lb-ft). While the former K 1200 S had to be revved up to 10,250 rpm to develop its maximum output, the power unit of the new K 1300 S develops its maximum power at a relatively low 9,250 rpm.

A further significant advantage is that more than 70 per cent of the engine’s maximum torque is available from just 3,000 rpm, with 10 Newton-meters or 7.4 lb-ft more torque available all the way from 2,000–8,000 rpm versus the K 1200 S.

The objective in developing the new model was obviously to enhance the already high standard of riding dynamics and sporting characteristics through power and performance easy to handle at all times. And weighing 82.8 kilos/182.6 (K 1200 S: 81.3 kilos/179.3, in each case including the clutch, gearbox and oil), the upgraded power unit of the K 1300 S remains one of the lightest engines of its size in the market.

Like the previous model, the K 1300 S benefits above all from its carefully conceived overall configuration as well as the space-saving arrangement of ancillary units and the integrated gearbox. In all, this makes the entire drivetrain very compact, with ideal concentration of all masses in the middle of the machine.

And as on the K 1200 S, the overall width of the power unit, measured on the level of the crankshaft, is 430 millimeters or 16.9". The perfect interaction of technical solutions and optimum integration of the engine and running gear already featured on the K 1200 S is fully retained on the K 1300 S.

In the process of upgrading the power unit of the K 1300 S, the engineers at BMW Motorrad have given particular emphasis to supreme riding qualities. Hence, the combustion chambers on the four-cylinder, the intake camshaft angle and the valve timing as well as the stroke of the outlet valves have been modified accordingly, with the outlet valve springs being re-set from the ground up.

Running in anti-friction bearings, the connecting rods are extra-light forged components made of heat-treated steel. Measuring 119 millimeters or 4.68" in length (K 1200 S: 120 mm/4.72"), they keep lateral forces acting on the pistons to a minimum and guarantee superior engine refinement despite the longer stroke.

Together with their anti-friction bearings, the conrods weigh just 404 grams (K 1200 S: 413 grams). In usual BMW style, the upper conrod opening comes with a bearing bush conceived for a service life of more than 100,000 kilometers or 61,000 miles.

Newly developed lightweight box-type pistons measuring 80 millimeters or 3.15" in diameter, with a short piston apron and two slender piston rings optimized for minimum friction as well as a slender oil scraper ring, serve to increase cylinder stroke and, accordingly, the capacity of the engine



Dashboard
The K 1300 S boasts a brand-new generation of switches and manual controls also to be introduced on all upcoming BMW motorcycles.

Using MID (Moulded Interconnect Devices) technology, the new switch units are far smaller and more compact and stand out through an even higher level of functional convenience, clear design and optimum accessibility. The formerly separated functions for the direction indicator lights left and right are now grouped in one and the same function on the left-hand side of the handlebar to avoid any confusion of the direction indicators and the horn.

And as a further change, the hazard warning flashers are now operated by a separate switch within easy and convenient reach on the left-hand handlebar control. The functions for the low and high beam as well as the lights flasher are all combined in one switch easy to reach with your left index finger.

To ensure even easier and more convenient operation, the knob for the handlebar heating has been moved up. And in accordance with practical requirements, the functions for the starter and kill switch are combined in one toggle switch unit, ensuring that even with inadvertent operation of the kill switch the starter with the ignition interrupted cannot be operated by mistake and subsequently empty the battery.

Operation of the ESA II and ASC systems, formerly controlled by two separate switches, is now also combined in one toggle switch. Given this new technical configuration, the rider is able to operate twice as many functions as before with the same number of switches. This is an important factor in handling future equipment not yet known today, let alone fitted on the machine.

To begin with, the switch operating the heated handles on the K 1300 S has been integrated in compact dimensions and within easy reach on the right-hand side of the handlebar. The indicator showing the current position of the handlebar heating switch, in turn, is now integrated in the instrument cluster display.

The extra-light instrument cluster on the K 1300 S based throughout on digital technology comes with a newly designed speedometer and rev counter as well as the typical BMW Info-Flatscreen. This Information Display offers the rider permanent information on the temperature of the coolant, the remaining level of fuel in the tank, the time of day, and the gear currently in mesh.

For very sporting purposes and competitive events, for example on the race track, the new K 1300 S may be equipped with the HP Instrument Cluster already well-known from the HP2 Sport as a special feature.

LED Lights
Matching the sporting, dynamic appearance of the new K 1300 S, this is the first model in BMW’s four-cylinder series to be fitted as standard with a LED rear light in clear glass look.

The use of light-emitting diodes taking the place of conventional bulbs guarantees unimpaired and maintenance-free operation, and extends the service life of the lights several times over.

Options and Accessories
Thanks to its sophisticated ergonomic qualities, the sporting K 1300 S is fully suitable for long distances and grand tours.

A new feature available for the K 1300 S is a luggage rack upgrading the all-round and touring qualities of the machine. Indeed, the new luggage rack supplements the existing baggage features already offered by BMW Motorrad in carrying all kinds of luggage on the motorcycle.

Further customization is ensured by the usual wide range of options and special equipment from BMW Motorrad. Particularly the sports-minded rider will therefore enjoy the new K 1300 S even more with the HP Gearshift Assistant, the HP Info display as well as HP trim components made of carbon.

Optional extras are delivered straight from the factory and are fitted during the production process. Special equipment is fitted by the BMW Motorcycle Dealer also providing a wide range of retrofitting options.

Options:

  • Heated grips.

  • Luggage rack (new).

  • Low rider’s seat (approx 790 mm/31.1", step arch length 1,750 mm/68.9").

  • Anti-theft warning system.

  • ESA II (Electronic Suspension Adjustment II; new).

  • HP Gearshift Assistant (new).

  • Multi-color paintwork.

  • ASC Anti-Slip Control.

  • TPC Tire Pressure Control.

  • On-board computer including oil level warning.

Special Equipment:

Luggage and storage options:

• Luggage rack with installation kit.

• Watertight tank rucksack (new).

• Watertight tank bag including fastening elements.

• Set of sports cases including case supports.

• Sports soft bag, small, 19 liters/large, 51 liters.

• Watertight luggage roll, 53 liters, including fastening belt with tightening lock.

• Multi-strap fastening rope.

Service and technical features:

• HP Gearshift Assistant (new).

• HP Instrument Cluster (new).

• Main stand.

• On-board toolkit – service kit.

• Paddock stand including adapter.

• 230 V/110 V battery charger including adapter.

• Repair kit for tubeless tires.

• Repair instructions for K-models, DVD.

• Motorcycle cleaner.

Ergonomics and comfort.

• Heated grips with switch unit.

• Low rider’s seat (approx 790 mm/31.1", step arch length 1,750 mm/68.9").

• Windshield, tinted.

• HP rider footrests (new).

• HP passenger footrests (new).

• HP forged wheels, front (3.50 x 17") and rear (6.00 x 17").

Design and sound:

• HP carbon seat cover.

• HP carbon clutch cover.

• HP carbon heat protector for standard muffler (new).

• Akrapović sports muffler (new).

• HP carbon tank cover (new).

• HP carbon wheel cover, front.

• HP carbon air box cover.

Safety:

• Electronic immobilizer with remote control.

• Splashguard at the rear.

• First-aid kit, large/small.• Motorcycle cover.

Navigation and communication:

• BMW Motorrad (Garmin) ZUMO navigation and communication unit, including support (new).


New Exhaust System With Three-Way Catalyst
On the revised exhaust system of the K 1300 S the four individual manifolds of exactly the same length merge initially into two pipes beneath the gearbox and then into one single pipe leading on into an extra-large, newly developed rear muffler (4-in-2-in-1 principle).

The muffler is significantly shorter than on the former model and now finished in sporting hexagonal design offers a capacity of 9.1 liters (K 1200 S: 9.5 liters) despite its short length and works according to the reflection principle.

Both the outer skin and the all-new interior of the rear muffler now much lighter than before are made of top-quality stainless steel. The metal-based catalytic converter with 200 cells/square inch is integrated exactly at the point where the manifold merges into the rear muffler and comes with a coating of rhodium and palladium combining superior temperature resistance with a long service life.

Full maintenance of the strictest noise and emission limits, despite the increase in engine power and performance, is ensured on the K 1300 S for the first time at BMW by a butterfly in the collector pipe electronically controlled and opening up the full cross-section of the exhaust manifold as a function of increasing engine speed.

At low to medium engine speeds the variable cross-section remains relatively small to build up greater ram pressure in the interest of extra torque and pulling force, while the full cross-section opened up at higher engine speeds serves to develop maximum power and a sporting sound.

Apart from making an important contribution to the even more muscular torque curve and improving the motorcycle’s riding characteristics in the process, the new muffler offers a powerful sound pattern full of character but nevertheless in full conformity with legal standards.

And last but certainly not least, the hexagonal shape of the muffler allows the rider to lean over to a low angle in bends for a sporting style of riding pleasure.

The entire muffler system made of stainless steel weighs a mere 9.4 kilos/20.7 lb (K 1200 S: 10.4 kilos/22.9 lb) and is therefore the lightest and most compact exhaust system with a fully controlled catalytic converter in this segment of the market.

All other manufacturers require an exhaust system with two mufflers. The K 1300 S is also available with a very light and sporting slip-on muffler made of titanium and featuring a carbon cover as special equipment from Akrapović.

Anti-Spin Control
The K 1300 S comes as an option with ASC Anti-Spin Control fitted at the factory and taking the significantly greater power and torque of the new four-cylinder into account.

Particularly on a high-torque motorcycle and on road surfaces varying frequently, ASC is a very sensible addition to ABS, preventing the rear wheel from spinning when accelerating and thus losing lateral stability, which otherwise might make the rear end swerve out of control.

By comparing the speed of the front and rear wheels with the help of the ABS sensors, the electronic control unit determines when the rear wheel is spinning, engine management taking back the ignition angle and intervening in the fuel injection process to reduce engine power accordingly.

The particularly sporting rider also has the option to deactivate ASC while riding and is also able to switch off ABS as long as the motorcycle is at a standstill before setting out.

BMW XChallenge

BMW Announces the New XChallenge
The BMW G 650 Xchallenge is termed "the Hard Enduro for the off-road enthusiast".

The BMW G 650 Xchallenge is a new departure for BMW and has a lot to offer: This is an uncompromising off-road machine with long spring travel and not one single gram of extra weight.

In its design, the BMW G 650 Xchallenge is dominated by proportions typical of a genuine Enduro a high-lying, but smooth and flat fly line merging directly into the high and slender rear end to offer the rider the ideal seating position. Made of fracture-proof and elastic plastic (mainly polypropylene), the fairing components both light and robust are likewise ideal for tough off-road requirements.

More: Complete and detailed list of the G650 X-Series specifications and model comparison charts.

The front wheel cover is fitted directly to the lower fork bridge, giving the front wheel superior smoothness and running freedom under all conditions. The slender fairing, in turn, gracefully takes up the asymmetrically contoured headlight featuring a reflector in free-form design. Positioned off-center, the parking light, finally, helps to provide that typical look of BMW Motorrad further enhanced by paintwork in Aura White and the Blue seat.

Benefiting from 270 millimeters or 10.63´´ spring travel both front and rear, BMW Motorrad’s new Hard Enduro will easily take on any challenge off the beaten track. Tube diameter of 45 millimeters or 1.77´´, in turn, gives the upside-down fork enormous overall stiffness, allowing a handlebar lock
of 40°.

The springs and dampers are all specially tuned for off-road use, meeting the highest demands in every respect. As a function of his own weight and personal preferences, the truly ambitious Enduro rider is even able to fine-tune the dampers on their inbound and rebound strokes, the adjustment mechanisms offering predetermined rest points for smooth, consistent adjustment.

Again in the interest of minimum weight, the wheel axle measuring 20 millimeters or 0.79´´ in diameter is drilled hollow on both the front and rear wheel. The rear wheel suspension also allows various adjustments and set-ups, albeit of a very different character: Like the BMW HP2 Enduro, the BMW G 650 Xchallenge features the BMW Motorrad Air Damping System, a special spring/damper system operating exclusively with air.

In its configuration and functions, the Air Damping System is the same as on the HP2 Enduro and has merely been adjusted in terms of weight and its running requirements.

The BMW Motorrad Air Damping System comes with a piston inside, similar to the configuration in conventional spring struts. Instead of hydraulic fluid, however, this system forces out air through plate valves into a second chamber, the damping effect being achieved by throttling the flow of air.

Since gas is compressible, the air within the system can act as a kind of spring replacing the usual steel spring and thus offering the advantages already lauded on the BMW HP 2 Enduro: Natural progression of spring rates under high load (with growing pressure within the system).

Reliable and smooth operation minimizing the risk of the suspension giving way (physical law of gases: pressure increases as a function of temperature). Natural progression of the damping effect under high loads (the viscosity of air increases as a function of temperature). Frequency-dependent, selective damping effect. Resistant to overheating (no temperature-induced weakening of the damping effect under high loads). Simple option to adjust the dampers to the load carried.

Low weight of the entire system and its components. Individual adjustment and set-up of the suspension matched to the rider’s weight and the load carried by means of a water level presenting the normal position and trim of the motorcycle.

The reduction in unsprung masses also improves spring response and traction on the rear wheel. To the outside, the spring strut is sealed hermetically and is therefore protected from contamination, with any losses caused by leakage being set off by filling in air through a valve. The system adjusts very easily and conveniently to different load conditions simply by varying the pressure filling. And to pump up the system while traveling, the rider has the option to use a hand-operated high-pressure pump fitted beneath the seat of the G 650 Xchallenge.



A feature unique to this air spring damper system is the choice of frequency related damping achieved by varying the inner flow system together with the throttle openings. And an important effect achieved in this way is much better traction of the rear wheel on bumpy, undulating surfaces: The damping effect can be appropriately adjusted in the frequency ranges typically encountered on the rear wheel swing arm as a result of bumpy surfaces, the wheel thus following any such bumps in an ideal motion, maintaining optimum ground contact at all times.

The result is even better grip and traction when accelerating all-out, as well as extra safety when applying the brakes. Any risk of the springs sagging and giving way, as is often the case on long, undulating surfaces and under high loads, is largely excluded by natural adjustment of the spring rates in the air springs together with the frequency specific damping effect: An adjustment bolt opening up a bypass in the damper enables the rider to pre-set the damper characteristics to two stages for either more comfortable riding on regular roads or for a firmer set-up on off-road terrain.




It almost goes without saying that the wheels and tyres also meet the typical requirements of off-road riding. Due to their better elasticity, spoke wheels come as standard on the BMW G 650 Xchallenge, offering all the features of lightweight technology. The wheel hubs made of aluminium are hollow cast and are connected to the epoxy-plated aluminium rims by extra-strong wire spokes.

To build up sufficient stabilizing gyro-forces also on difficult and slow trails, the G 650 Xchallenge comes with a front wheel measuring 21 inches in diameter and running as standard on a 90/90-21 tyre, while at the rear an 18-inch wheel running as standard on a 140/80-18 tire allows the use of specialized off-road tyres whenever required.

Measuring a significant 300 millimeters or 11.81´´ in diameter at the front and 240 millimeters or 9.45´´ in diameter at the rear, the brake discs and indeed, the entire brake system are conceived without compromises for handling high loads. Apart from saving weight, the cross-drilled Wave brake discs on the G 650 Xchallenge have a better self-cleaning effect than conventional discs.

And while the front wheel disc runs within a double-piston floating caliper configuration, the rear disc is held tight when required by a single piston floating caliper.

With its 15-tooth pinion and a 47-tooth sprocket, the G 650 Xchallenge has a shorter final drive ratio than the other two models in the new G 650 X model range.

BMW S1000RR




The photos of the S 1000 RR were released during a speech by Hendrik von Kuenheim, who has just become the General Director of BMW Motorrad after having served as the President of BMW Spain.

During his welcoming speech, Mr. von Kuenheim officially confirmed the rumors: BMW will race in World Superbike. Here's an excerpt from his speech:

"As you may expect of BMW Motorrad, the design of our BMW Supersports will be absolutely unique and very different. While it will of course reflect the usual design language in the segment, it will at the same time offer a strong and powerful message from the BMW brand.

Now let me briefly give you the status of our entry into the Superbike World Championship: Today I can confirm that our preparations are proceeding according to plan in every respect: In compliance with the rules of the Series, the new motorcycle will be available to customers in 2009 and we will build 1,000 production models by the end of next year.

We are implementing our racing activities in close cooperation with our partner Alpha-Racing, a specialist very experienced in motorsport. Located near Munich, Alpha-Racing have already started work in a special production hall specifically for this purpose.

The process of building up the team is proceeding at full swing and we have already filled the key positions. The team is a combination of specialists from BMW and members of the Alpha-Technik racing crew, as well as further specialists from professional Superbike racing.

Choosing the development and test riders for our racing machine, we are currently operating in a revolving system to gain as much experience as possible. The selection of test riders ranges from experienced riders still active today all the way to young “top guns”.

In the upcoming weeks and months we will systematically start production of the racing machine in its individual power and performance stages, testing the new model as we go along."

"We naturally realize that the established teams have many years of experience. But we wish to take up this challenge in particular and have put together a highly motivated team precisely for this purpose, a team which will prove the performance of our new motorcycle in professional racing.

Naturally, we will have to go through a certain process of learning – which is precisely why we have set ourselves realistic targets for the time being: In our first year in the Superbike World Championship we seek to bring home several places in the Top 10 and to consistently close the gap to the top teams.

In year 2 we plan to catch up with the top teams and to win our first places on the podium. And our medium-term objective, obviously, is to win the World Championship!"

"You have been speculating a lot on the designation of our new model. So let us put an end to this speculation today. BMW Motorrad’s first Supersports will be the “S1000RR”.

In choosing the name and designation of BMW’s new Supersports, we're consistently following our nomenclature at BMW Motorrad. In this name, the “S“ stands for Supersports, marking a new class of motorcycles from BMW. The “1000” designates the size of the engine, and the “RR” naturally stands for the model itself."

"Dear Motorcycle Friends, many motorcycle magazines have published photos of a racing prototype which we have tested on several racing tracks. Today we would like to show you this racing prototype, offering you an initial impression of the package and the technology. But when you see the motorcycle in a minute, please note that neither the design nor the impression of quality are the same as on the production model following at a later point."

Thank you Mr. von Kuenheim! And now, here are the photos of the 2009 BMW S1000RR!

Rabu, 28 Januari 2009

BMW K1300GT


The BMW K1300GT

Introducing the new K 1300 GT, BMW Motorrad is opening up new dimensions in the BMW Touring Encounter World in terms of both riding dynamics and grand touring qualities, enhancing the Company’s worldwide leadership in the Dynamic Tourer segment.

Offering even greater supremacy all along the drivetrain, an even higher standard of quality, an aerodynamic fairing enhanced to a new level of perfection, and a wide range of special equipment, the new K 1300 GT stands for Gran Turismo of the highest caliber.

It combines maximum agility and sporting riding dynamics with the ideal package for long tours. And with its engine output 118 kW (160 hp), together with maximum torque of 135 Newton-meters (99 lb-ft), the new K 1300 GT also benefits from the increase in engine size and stands out as one of the most powerful motorcycles in its segment.

In typical BMW style, therefore, the new K 1300 GT meets the greatest demands in terms of riding dynamics, comfort, safety, and equipment.

The new K 1300 GT is a High Performance Tourer featuring the innovative and proven highlights of the new K 1300 S in terms of performance, riding safety and technology. The drivetrain and suspension come largely from the K 1300 S, but have been adapted in their specific features and details to all the requirements of a dynamic tourer.

The highlights in developing the new K 1300 GT were enhanced riding dynamics and even greater supremacy combined with outstanding comfort and optimum qualities for all kinds of motorcycle tours.

Identical in its basic features with the power unit of the K 1300 S, the engine has been modified in terms of air flow and guidance. This increases maximum output over the K 1200 GT by 6 kW (8 hp) to a new record level of 118 kW (160 hp), with even greater emphasis given to superior torque for even better traction and pulling force at low and medium engine speeds.

The K 1300 GT also sets the standard in terms of comfort, riding safety and equipment, not only through its excellent suspension and running gear, but also through optionally available, electronically adjustable ESA II (Electronic Suspension Adjustment II) as well as features such as electronic cruise control, an electrically adjustable windshield, or seat heating controlled individually for the rider and passenger.

BMW K1300GT Technical Highlights – an Overview:

  • Even more traction and pulling force, particularly at low and medium engine speeds, through the increase in engine capacity.

  • Engine output 118 kW (160 hp) at 9,000 rpm, peak torque of 135 Newton-meters (99 lb-ft) at 8,000 rpm.

  • Significant increase in torque from 3,500 rpm.

  • Fulfillment of the strictest environmental standards through newly set-up Digital Motor Electronics.

  • Optimization of the emission system through rear mufflers modified inside and a fully-controlled three-way catalytic converter.

  • Desmodromic operation of the gas lever function for even better and more precise gas metering.

  • Optimized, maintenance-free shaft drive with a new, two-stage drive shaft.

  • Even greater driving precision and optimized response combined with maximum riding stability ensured by the optimized Duolever front-wheel suspension complete with a newly designed lower longitudinal arm.

  • Second-generation ESA II Electronically Adjustable Suspension and ASC Anti-Spin-Control as an option.

  • New, innovative generation of switches and controls with optimized ergonomics.

  • Integral ABS (semi-integral) featured as standard for a high level of active safety.

  • Wide range of equipment and accessories tailored to the new machine at BMW’s usual high level of perfection.

  • Seat and handlebar are adjustable.

  • Optimized full fairing.

  • Electrically adjustable windshield.


BMW K1300GT Engine
Like the K 1300 S, the new K 1300 GT also benefits from the significantly upgraded straight-four power unit increased in capacity from 1,157 to 1,293 cc.

Maximum output is now 118 kW (160 hp) at 9,000 rpm, with peak torque of 135 Newton-meters (99 lb-ft) at 8,000 rpm. This equals an increase in power by 6 kW (8 hp) and an increase in torque by 5 Newton-meters or 3.7 lb-ft.

While the former K 1200 GT did not develop its maximum output until 9,500 rpm, the power unit of the new K1300 GT offers its maximum power at 9,000 rpm, with more than 80 per cent of the engine’s maximum torque available from just 3,500 rpm.

Again versus the K 1200 GT, the torque curve is significantly better over a wide range from 3,500 – 10,000 rpm, following the objective to offer significantly more traction and pulling force particularly at low and medium engine speeds.

The torque curve remaining at a high ceiling over a wide range of engine speed is indeed virtually ideal for the K 1300 GT as a genuine Gran Turismo, offering even more practical performance and supreme power than its predecessor, which already set the standard in this segment.

While all features optimized on the engine and drivetrain of the new K-Series also benefit the new K 1300 GT, the airbox has been specifically adjusted to the different air requirements and flow conditions within the engine, featuring an optimized air filter and newly set-up intake funnels versus the former model.

Exhaust System
The rear muffler, which is newly designed and configured, also contributes to the even “beefier” torque curve and enhanced riding qualities of the K 1300 GT, standing out clearly through its supreme and powerful rumble.

Contrary to the very sports-minded K 1300 S and K 1300 R, the exhaust system on the K 1300 GT with its substantial damper volume and consistent use of stainless steel throughout does not require an electronically controlled exhaust butterfly.

Gearshift
The BMW K1300GT does not have the new BMW Gearshift Assistant feature. It uses an optimized anti-friction bearing on the gearshift lever with a corresponding reduction in tolerance in the transmission of power ensures an even more precise and faster gearshift than ever before.

Suspension
While the new K 1300 GT is based on the particularly stable suspension geometry of its predecessor, the unsprung masses of the BMW Duolever have been reduced even further through the introduction of a newly designed lower longitudinal arm. Now made of forged aluminum, the new Duolever gives the motorcycle an even smoother and finer response.

BMW’s new ESA II (Electronic Suspension Adjustment II) suspension is also available on the K 1300 GT as an option at extra cost. This allows the rider, apart from the damping on the two spring struts, to also adjust the spring base (spring pre-tension) on the rear spring strut as well as its spring rate and spring hardness smoothly and conveniently at the touch of a button.

Hence, the owner is able to set the suspension most conveniently and more precisely than ever before to their personal wishes, taking particularly the load the motorcycle is carrying into account (which is of particular significance with the K 1300 GT) and offering a new dimension of riding stability combined with optimum response under all riding and load conditions.

ESA II is the world’s first electronic suspension control on the motorcycle offering such a wide range of adjustment options.



Brakes
The new K 1300 GT is equipped with BMW’s proven EVO brake system also featured on the other models in the K- and R-Series.

Brake discs measuring 320 millimeters (12.6") in diameter up front and 294 millimeters (11.6") in the rear guarantee optimum deceleration also from high speeds and under maximum load.

Featured as standard, BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (semi-integral) not only fulfils the highest demands in terms of safety, but also caters for the wishes and preferences of the sports-minded rider through its special set-up and configuration: BMW Motorrad Integral ABS controls the front- and rear-wheels brakes through the handbrake lever, while the footbrake lever acts only on the rear-wheel brake.

Controls
The new K 1300 GT boasts a brand-new generation of switches and manual controls. Using MID (Moulded Interconnect Devices) technology, the new switch and control units are far smaller and more compact, while at the same time offering a higher standard of functionality, clear design and optimum accessibility.

The switches for the electrical adjustable windshield, the handle and seat heating as well as cruise control are all integrated in the control units on the K 1300 GT.

Like the K 1300 S, the new K 1300 GT comes with a newly designed speedometer and rev counter with an even more dynamic layout on its scale. These two units are supplemented in the digital instrument cluster by the Info-Flatscreen, an information display consistently providing all the information the rider requires on data such as coolant temperature, tank capacity, the time of day, or the gear currently in mesh.

When fitted with ESA II (Electronic Suspension Adjustment II) as an option, the flatscreen provides additional information on the current suspension setting. Other data available on request are the current mileage of the motorcycle, trip mileage and – once the fuel level has dropped to reserve – the remaining range. Any deficiencies or defects, finally, are shown in the display by appropriate signs and symbols.


Options and Accessories
The new K 1300 GT stands out as a genuine Gran Turismo through its ideal combination of sporting performance and touring comfort provided right from the start even in standard trim.

And to raise this standard to an even higher level, BMW Motorrad offers a wide range of optional extras and special equipment, optimizing this Dynamic Tourer in every respect.

These features will thrill both the demanding Grand Touring rider looking for maximum comfort on long distances and the technology enthusiast in search of innovative technical features.

The wide range of functional options extends from an on-board computer through a xenon headlight all the way to the ESA II (Electronic Suspension Adjustment II) suspension allowing the rider though simple and optimum adjustment of the spring and dampers to set the running gear to the rider’s current requirements.

Optional extras come straight from the factory and are fitted during production. Special equipment is fitted by the BMW Motorcycle Dealer also subsequently after the motorcycle has been delivered.

Colors
The new K 1300 GT offers perfect harmony of touring qualities and sporting riding dynamics – features also reflected by the design of the K 1300 GT with its flowing lines and clear, striking shapes and surfaces.

The lines tapering out towards the front symbolize even more power and dynamics than before, combined with sporting and slender all-round proportions.

The three main colors available for the body are Red Apple Metallic, Royal Blue Metallic, and Magnesium Beige Metallic, contrasting perfectly with the drivetrain finished in Black and the suspension components in Asphalt Metallic.

While Red Apple Metallic in conjunction with dark contrasting components on the spoiler and at the rear appeals particularly to the sporting and ambitious rider, the experienced touring rider will definitely enjoy Royal Blue Metallic with White Aluminum contrasting components as a puristic alternative.

A third variant offers an even higher level of elegance and modern style: Magnesium Beige Metallic contrasting with Dark Slate Metallic, matt.

Styling
The unusually slender full-fairing with its dynamic contours and excellent aerodynamic qualities has been carried over from the former model and upgraded in its looks for the new K 1300 GT.

The new fairing differs from the former unit at the side through an opening in the side panel and the logo support, giving the K 1300 GT a far more dynamic appearance. The inner surfaces of the fairing now fully painted and no longer in the conventional grain touch convey an even higher standard of quality and style.

And at the same time the inner surfaces are further upgraded by the instrument panel now finished in a matt, dark metallic color. Protectors integrated in the side sections reduce the risk of damage in a fall or accident. Hence, the machine is now well protected should it fall over in an accident or when not properly parked.



Rider Comfort
The new K 1300 GT comes with the electrically adjustable windshield already featured and proven on the former model, combining optimum protection from wind and weather with minimum dimensions.

Through its aerodynamic design and configuration, the windshield guides the wind rushing by round the rider, relieving his head and upper body of wind pressure also at high speeds.

A further important point is that the windshield may be adjusted electrically over a range of 100 millimeters or almost 4 inches from the left handlebar controls, thus consistently meeting the rider’s requirements. A higher windshield (+ 60 mm, almost 2.4") is available as an optional extra, offering virtually every rider perfect protection, regardless of his size and riding position, simply by choosing the right windshield and adjusting it accordingly.

To ensure maximum comfort and freedom of movement, the seat, as on the former K 1200 GT, is designed around the so-called step arch length of the rider as the decisive criterion for seating quality. This particular measurement is the distance between the rider’s two feet on the ground – measured across the inside of the legs – also taking the shape and the width of the seat into account.

The seat is tapered significantly around the rider, enabling him to comfortably place both feet on the ground and bend their knees just as comfortably. A further point is that seat height may be adjusted as required to 820 or 840 millimeters (equal to 32.3 or 33.1").

And for the somewhat shorter rider BMW Motorrad offers a lower seat as an optional extra measuring 800 millimeters or 31.5" in height (adjustable to 820 mm or 32.3”).

Both with a sporting style of riding and when touring, the “ergonomic triangle” made up of the footrests, the seat and the handlebar guarantees maximum freedom of movement as well as a relaxed style of riding without the slightest fatigue.

And last but certainly not least, the passenger will also enjoy the high standard of seat comfort so typical of a BMW. Handlebar adjustable for height. As on the K 1200 GT, the handlebar is adjustable for height in four levels, covering a total range of adjustment towards the rider’s body of 40 millimeters or almost 1.6", thus adapting to all kinds of riders of different size and allowing the rider to choose their ideal seating position at all times. The height of the handlebar is adjusted very conveniently and easily through a mechanical thread-and-bolt setting.


Options (from factory):
  • Heated handgrips.

  • Heated seat

  • Cruise Control.

  • ESA II (Electronic Suspension Adjustment II; new).

  • Low rider’s seat (approx 800 mm/31.5" adjustable to 820 mm or 32.3", step arch length 1,760 mm/68.9").

  • High windshield.

  • Immobilizer.

  • Xenon headlight.

  • On-board computer including oil level warning unit.

  • ASC Anti-Slip Control.

  • TPC Tyre Pressure Control.S

Special Equipment:

  • Watertight tank rucksack.

  • Watertight tank bag including fastening elements.

  • Sports soft bag, small 19 liters/large 51 liters.

  • Watertight luggage roll, 53 liters, including lashing belt with tightening lock.

  • Luggage spider.

  • Impact protector for system cases, left or right.

  • Inner bag for system cases, left or right.

  • Top case, large, in white aluminum, 49 liters including attachments and locking cylinder.

  • Top case, small, 28 liters including attachments and locking cylinder.

  • Inner bag for top case, large/small.

  • Back padding for top case, small.

Ergonomics and comfort:

  • Heated grips with control unit.

  • Low rider’s seat (approx 800 mm/31.5" adjustable to 820 mm or 32.3", step arch length 1,760 mm/68.9").

  • Windshield, large.

  • Windshield, tinted.

Safety:

  • On-board toolkit/service kit.

  • Paddock stand including adapter.

  • 230 V/110 V battery charger including adapter.

  • Repair kit for tubeless tires.

  • Repair instructions for K-models, DVD.

  • Motorcycle cleaner.

  • Additional power socket.

  • LED light for on-board socket.

  • Immobilizer with remote control.

  • First-aid kit, large/small.

  • Motorcycle cover.

  • BMW Motorrad ZUMO navigation and communication unit including holder (new).