BMW R1200R review - Motorcycle Trader magazine
Guy Allen tests the new stripped back BMW R1200R and calls it an "easy going big road bike" As close as BMW gets to a "plain Jane" motorcycle, the R1200R is BMW newest base model in the boxer range. The bike still packs an electronic punch though with heated grips, ABS, traction control and electronic suspension. The idea behind it was to create a "bare bones bike" that can be used in almost any situation. So if your in the market for an all rounder, easy going bike that is fully loaded with electronics, put the R1200R on your list. Read the full story in Motorcycle Trader Magazine
About BMW R1200R
The BMW R1200R (series K27) is a standard motorcycle introduced in 2006 by BMW Motorrad. It replaces the R1150R, compared with which it has a 55 lb (25 kg) weight saving and 28% increase in power. The air/oil-cooled flat-twin (boxer) engine produces 80 kW (109 hp) and features dual overhead camshafts. The model uses BMW's signature Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension system. Optional equipment included Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), heated grips, on-board computer, and Elec...
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