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Monday, January 20, 2014

BMW R nine T, 2014

 
 
  • BMW R nine T, 2014

The 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 ccm
Rated output 81 kW (110 hp) at 7,550 rpm
Max. torque 88 lb/ft (119 Nm) at 6,000 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3

Performance and fuel consumption
Maximum speed over 125 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 52 mpg at a constant 56 mph (4.5 l)
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h
Fuel type Premium Unleaded
Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 600 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 and brakes
Frame four-section frame consisting of one front and three rear sections, load-bearing engine-gearbox unit, removable pillion frame for single ride use
Front wheel location / suspension Upside-Down telescopic fork with 46 mm diameter
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 4.7 inches / 4.7 inches (120 mm / 120 mm)
Wheelbase 58.1 inches (1,476 mm)
Castor 4.04 inches (102.5 mm)
Steering head angle 64,5 °
Wheels Spoke 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 radial calipers
Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, double-piston floating caliper
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS

The Dimensions and weights
Length 87.4 inches (2,220 mm)
Width (incl. mirrors) 35.0 inches (890 mm)
Height (excl. mirrors) 59.8 inches (1,265 mm)
Seat height, unladen weight 30.9 inches Standard
Inner leg curve, unladen weight 69.3 inches Standard
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 489 lbs (222 kg)
Dry weight
Permitted total weight 948 lbs (430 kg)
Payload (with standard equipment) 459 lbs (208 kg)
Usable tank volume 4.8 gal (18 liters)
Reserve approx. 0.8 gal
" Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
" 1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
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Thursday, January 9, 2014

BMW F800GS Adventure, 2013

 
 
 
  • BMW F800GS Adventure, 2013
The Engine
Type Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line two-cylinder engine, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication
Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
Capacity 798 cc
Rated output 63 kW (85 hp) at 7,500 rpm
Max. torque 61 lb/ft at 5,750 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electronic fuel injection, digital engine management (BMS-K+)
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter / emission standard EU-3
Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed 120 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 55 mpg, at a constant 55 mph
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h
Fuel type Premium Unleaded

The Chassis
Frame Tubular steel trellis frame, load-bearing engine
Front wheel location / suspension Upside-down telescopic fork, Ø 43 mm
Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, WAD strut (travel related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable, rebound damping adjustable
Suspension travel front / rear 9.1 inches / 8.5 inches (230 mm / 215 mm)
Wheelbase 62.1 inches (1,578 mm)
Castor 4.6 inches (117 mm)
Steering head angle 64°
Wheels Wire spoke wheels
Rim, front 2.15 x 21"
Rim, rear 4.25 x 17"
Tyres, front 90/90 - 21 54V
Tyres, rear 150/70 - 17 69V
Brake, front Dual floating discs, Ø 300 mm, two-piston floating calipers, ABS
Brake, rear Single disc, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper, ABS
ABS STANDARD

The electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W (rated power)
Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free
Power transmission
Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Dimensions / weights
Length 90.7 inches (2,305 mm)
Width (incl. mirrors) 36.4 inches (925 mm)
Height (excl. mirrors) 57.1 inches (1,450 mm)
Seat height, unladen weight 35.0 inches Standard; low seat 33.9 inches (available as accessories and/or factory options, see an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer)
Inner leg curve, unladen weight 77.2 inches Standard; optional inner leg curve (inseam) 75.6 inches (seats available as accessories and/or factory options, see an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer)
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 505 lbs (229 kg)
Dry weight
Permitted total weight 1,001 lbs (454 kg)
Payload (with standard equipment) 496 lbs (225 kg)
Usable tank volume 6.3 gallons (24.0 liters)
Reserve Approx. 1 gallon (4.0 liters)
" Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
" 1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
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Sunday, March 18, 2012

BMW C600 Sport, 2012, Scooter

 
 BMW C600 Sport, 2012, Scooter

Specifications/Technical Details
Engine
  • Capacity cc 647
  • Bore/stroke mm 79/66
  • Output kW/hp 44/60 at speed rpm 7500
  • Torque Nm 66 at speed rpm 6000
  • Type Water-cooled 2-cylinder 4 stroke engine
  • Compression/fuel 11.6:1 / regular lead free (95 RON)
  • Valve control DOHC (double overhead camshaft), bucket tappets
  • Valves per cylinder 4
  • Intake/exhaust Ø mm 31.5/27.1
  • Throttle valve diameter mm 38
  • Fuel injection BMS-E
  • Electrical system
  • Alternator W 588
  • Battery V/Ah 12/12
  • Headlights High/low beams: 12 V /55 W halogen
  • Rear light LED brake/rear light
  • Gearbox power transmission
  • Clutch Centrifugal clutch
  • Gearbox CVT (continuously variable transmission)
  • Primary ratio 1.06
  • Rear wheel drive Chain in oil bath
  • Ratio 1.688
  • Suspension
  • Frame type Aluminium bridge frame with aluminium rear frame bolted on
  • Front suspension system Upside down fork
  • Rear suspension system Cast single swingarm
  • spring travel front/rear mm 115/115
  • Trail mm 92
  • Wheelbase mm 1591
  • Steering head angle ° 25.4
Brakes front Hydraulically actuated two-rotor disc brake, 270 mm diameter, double piston floating calliper rear Hydraulically actuated single disc brake, 270 mm diameter, double piston floating calliper, ABS BMW Motorrad ABS (standard)
 
Wheels Cast aluminium wheels
  • front 3.50 x 15"
  • rear 4.50 x 15"
  • Tyres front 120/70 R15
  • rear 160/60 R15
Dimensions and weights
  • Overall length mm 2155
  • Overall width with/without mirrors mm 877/790
  • Seat height (without rider) mm 810 (standard)
  • DIN unladen weight, road ready kg 249
  • Permitted total weight kg 445
  • Fuel tank capacity l 16
  • Riding data
  • Fuel consumption
  • 90 km/h l/100 km 4,5
  • 100 km/h l/100 km 4.8
  • 120 km/h l/100 km 5,6
  • Acceleration
  • 0-100 km/h s 7.1
  • Max speed km/h 175
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

BMW K1200RT, 2011

 BMW K1200RT, 2011

Specifications
USA MSRP: $21,700.00 USD
Canada MSRP: See Dealer for Current Pricing

Engine
  • Type Water-cooled, 4-stroke in-line four-cylinder, two camshafts, four valves per cylinder
  • Bore x stroke 70.5 mm x 75 mm
  • Capacity 1172 cc
  • Rated output 116hp (85 kW) at 8,000 rpm
  • Max. torque 86 lb/ft (120 Nm) at 5,250 rpm
  • Compression ratio 10.8 : 1
  • Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection/BMW engine management, Motronic MA 2.4 with overrun fuel cut-off
  • Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3

Performance, fuel consumption
  • Maximum speed over 125 mph (200 km/h)
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 4.3 l
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 5.7 l
  • Fuel type Unleaded Premium

Electrical system

Alternator three-phase alternator 840 W
Battery 12 V / 19 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
Clutch Single dry plate clutch, hydraulically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 5-speed gearbox (overdrive) plus additional reversing aid
Drive Shaft drive

Chassis / brakes
Frame Bridge-type frame, cast aluminium, engine with vibration-decoupled mountings
Front wheel location / suspension BMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 35 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
  • Suspension travel front / rear 4.0 inches (102 mm) / 5.1 inches (130 mm)
  • Wheelbase 64.1 inches (1627 mm)
  • Castor 4.6 inches (117 mm)
  • Steering head angle 63.0°

Wheels Cast aluminium
  • Rim, front 3.50 x 17"
  • Rim, rear 5.00 x 17"
  • Tyres, front 120/70 ZR 17
  • Tyres, rear 160/70 ZR 17
  • Brake, front Twin disc, floating brake discs, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston fixed calipers
  • Brake, rear Single disc, floating brake disc, diameter 285 mm, four-piston fixed caliper
  • ABS Standard equipment: BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (fully integral)

Dimensions, weights
  • Length 98.5 inches (2502 mm)
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 42.5 inches (1080 mm)
  • Height (excl. mirrors) 54.9 inches (1395 mm) (with aerial: 75.4 inches [1915 mm])
  • Seat height, unladen weight 30.3 inches (770 mm) / 31.5 inches (800 mm)
  • Inner leg curve, unladen weight 73.2 inches (1860 mm) / 75.6 inches (1920 mm)
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 853 lbs (387 kg)
  • Dry weight 2) 761 lbs (345 kg)
  • Permitted total weight 1,322 lbs (600 kg)
  • Payload (with standard equipment) 470 lbs (213 kg)
  • Usable tank volume 6.2 U.S. gallons (24 l)
  • Reserve 1 U.S. gallon (approx. 4.0 l) 
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BMW F800ST, 2011

 
 BMW F800ST, 2011

Specifications

USA MSRP: Base MSRP: $10,905 - Standard Package: $12,525
Canada MSRP: See Dealer for Current Pricing

Engine
  • Type Water-cooled, 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication
  • Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
  • Capacity 798 cc
  • Rated output 85 hp (62.5 kW) at 8,000 rpm (output reduction to 34 hp (25 kW) at 7,000 rpm possible)
  • Max. torque 63 lb/ft (86 Nm) at 5,800 rpm (with output reduction: 40.3 lb/ft [55 Nm] at 3,500 rpm)
  • Compression ratio 12.0 : 1

Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / digital engine management (BMS-K)
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3

Performance, fuel consumption
  • Maximum speed Over 125 mph (200 km/h)
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 3.4 l
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 4.4 l
  • Fuel type Unleaded Premium

Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
  • Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
  • Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
  • Drive Belt drive with shock damper

Chassis, brakes
  • Frame Bridge-type aluminium frame, load-bearing engine
  • Front wheel location / suspension Telescopic fork, Ø 43 mm
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium single-sided swing arm with eccentric adjustment for rear axle, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
  • Suspension travel front / rear 5.5 inches (140 mm) / 5.5 inches (140 mm)
  • Wheelbase 57.7 inches (1466 mm)
  • Castor 3.7 inches (95 mm)
  • Steering head angle 64.2°

Wheels Cast aluminium
  • 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 Twin disc, floating brake discs, diameter 320 mm, four-piston fixed calipers
  • Brake, rear Single disc, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper
  • ABS Optional extra: BMW Motorrad ABS

Dimensions, weights

  • Length 82 inches (2082 mm) / 86.4 inches (2195 mm)
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 31.4 inches (860 mm)
  • Height (excl. mirrors) 45.4 inches (1155 mm) / 48.2 inches (1225 mm)
  • Seat height, unladen weight 32.3 inches (820 mm) (low seat: 31.1 inches [790 mm])
  • Inner leg curve, unladen weight 71.3 inches (1810 mm) (low seat: 68.7 inches [1745 mm])
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 450 lbs (204 kg) / 461 lbs (209 kg)
  • Dry weight 2) 401 lbs (182 kg) / 412 lbs (187 kg)
  • Permitted total weight 893 lbs (405 kg)
  • Payload (with standard equipment) 443 lbs (201 kg) / 432 lbs (196 kg)
  • Usable tank volume 4.1 U.S. gallons (16.0 l)
  • Reserve approx. 1 U.S. gallon (4.0 l) 
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Monday, October 10, 2011

BMW R1200GS Adventure, 2011


BMW R1200GS Adventure, 2011
USA MSRP: $17,000 USD
Canada MSRP: See Dealer for Current Pricing

Specifications
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 110 hp (81 kW) at 7,750 rpm
  • Max. torque 88 ft-lb (120 Nm) at 6,000 rpm
  • Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
  • Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / 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 and fuel consumption
  • Maximum speed over 120 mph (200 km/h)
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h City: 43.3 mpg (4.6 l Euro)
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h Highway: 51.1 mpg (6.1 l Euro)
  • Fuel type Unleaded super and premium, octane number 91-93
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 and brakes
  • Frame Two-section frame consisting of front and rear sections, load- bearing engine-gearbox unit
  • Front wheel location / suspension BMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 41 mm, central spring strut, spring pre-load with 5-position mechanical adjustment
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever; WAD strut (travel-related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
  • Suspension travel front / rear 8.2/8.6 inches (210/220 mm)
  • Wheelbase 59.4 inches (1,510 mm)
  • Castor 89 mm
  • Steering head angle 65.2°
  • Wheels Cross-spoke wheels
  • Rim, front 2.50 x 19"
  • Rim, rear 4.00 x 17"
  • Tyres, front 110/80 R 19
  • Tyres, rear 150/70 R 17
  • Brake, front Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 305 mm, 4-piston fixed calipers
  • Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, double-piston floating caliper
  • ABS Optional extra: BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (part-integral), can be switched off
Dimensions and weights
  • Length 2,240 mm
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 990 mm
  • Height (excl. mirrors) 1,525 mm
  • Seat height, unladen weight 35/35.8 inches (890 / 910 mm)
  • Inner leg curve, unladen weight 1,960 / 2,000 mm
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 564 lbs (256 kg)
  • Dry weight 2) 491 lbs (223 kg)
  • Permitted total weight 1,047 lbs (475 kg)
  • Payload (with standard equipment) 482 lbs (219 kg)
  • Usable tank volume 8.7 gallons (33 l)
  • Reserve approx. 1 gallon (4.0 l)
  • Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
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BMW R1200GS, 2011

 
 
BMW R1200GS, 2011
USA MSRP: $14,950 USD
Canada MSRP: See Dealer for Current Pricing

- Specifications
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 110 hp (81 kW) at 7,750 rpm
  • Max. torque 88 ft-lb (120 Nm) at 6,000 rpm
  • Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
  • Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / 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 and fuel consumption
  • Maximum speed over 120 mph (200 km/h)
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h City: 43.4 mpg (4.3 l Euro)
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h Highway: 57.4 mpg (5.5 l Euro)
  • Fuel type Unleaded super and premium, octane number 91-93
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 and brakes
  • Frame Two-section frame consisting of front and rear sections, load- bearing engine-gearbox unit
  • Front wheel location / suspension BMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 41 mm, central spring strut, spring preload with 5-position mechanical adjustment
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever; WAD strut (travel-related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
  • Suspension travel front / rear 7.5/7.9 inches (190/200 mm)
  • Wheelbase 59.3 inches (1,507 mm)
  • Castor 101 mm
  • Steering head angle 64.3°
  • Wheels Cast aluminum wheels
  • Rim, front 2.50 x 19"
  • Rim, rear 4.00 x 17"
  • Tyres, front 110/80 R 19
  • Tyres, rear 150/70 R 17
  • Brake, front Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 305 mm, 4-piston fixed calipers
  • Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, double-piston floating caliper
  • ABS Optional extra: BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (part-integral), can be switched off
Dimensions and weights
  • Length 2,210 mm
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 915 mm
  • Height (excl. mirrors) 1,450 mm
  • Seat height, unladen weight 33.5/34.2 inches (850 / 870 mm), low seat 32.3" (820 mm), lowered suspension 31" (790 mm)
  • Inner leg curve, unladen weight 1,890 / 1,940 mm (low seat 1,820 mm, lowered suspension 1,760 mm)
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 504 lbs (229 kg)
  • Dry weight 2) 447 lbs (203 kg)
  • Permitted total weight 970 lbs (440 kg)
  • Payload (with standard equipment) 465 lbs (211 kg)
  • Usable tank volume 5.3 gallons (20 l)
  • Reserve approx 1 gallon (4.0 l)
  • Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
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BMW G650GS, 201

BMW G650GS, 201
USA MSRP: $7,900 USD

Specifications
Engine
  • Type Liquid-cooled single-cylinder
  • Bore x stroke 100.0 mm X 83.0 mm
  • Capacity 652 cc
  • Rated output 50 hp @ 7000 rpm
  • Max. torque 44 lb/ft @ 5250 rpm
  • Compression ratio 11.5 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / BMW engine management, twin spark ignition
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3

Performance / fuel consumption
  • Maximum speed approx. 100 mph (165 km/h)
  • Fuel type Unleaded Premium
Electrical system
  • Alternator 400 Watts @ 14 Volts
  • Battery 12 Volts 12 Amps/hour
Power transmission
  • Clutch Multiple plate in oil bath
  • Drive 520 O-ring, roller-type chain
Chassis and brakes
  • Frame Bridge-type with bolted-on rear section
  • Front wheel location / suspension 41 mm telescopic fork w/stabilizer bridge
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Central spring strut actuated by lever-linkage
  • Suspension travel front / rear 6.7 inches / 6.5 inches
  • Wheelbase 58.2 inches
  • Castor 4.5 inches
  • Steering head angle 60.8 degrees
  • Rim, front 2.50 x 19 wire-spoke
  • Rim, rear 3.00 x 17 wire-spoke
  • Tyres, front 100/90 x 19 tube-type
  • Tyres, rear 130/80 x 17 tube-type
  • Brake, front One, two-piston floating caliper
  • Brake, rear One single piston floating caliper
  • ABS Single front disc with ABS
Dimensions and weights
  • Length 85.6 inches
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 35.8 inches
  • Seat height, unladen weight 30.7 inches
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 423 lbs. excluding options & accessories
  • Dry weight 387 lbs. excluding options & accessories
  • Permitted total weight 837 lbs. GVWR
  • Usable tank volume 4.0 U.S. gallons
  • Reserve 1 U.S. gallon
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

BMW S1000RR, 2011

 

BMW S1000RR, 2011

Specifications

Engine
  • Type Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line four-cylinder-engine, two camshafts, four valves per cylinder
  • Bore x stroke 80 mm x 49.7 mm
  • Capacity 999 cc
  • Rated output 193 hp (142 kW) at 13,000 rpm
  • Max. torque 83 ft-lb (112 Nm) at 9,750 rpm
  • Compression ratio 13.0 : 1
  • Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection/digital engine management including knock sensor (BMS-K-P)
  • Emission control Catalytic- 2 Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-4 ready
  • Performance / fuel consumption
  • Maximum speed Over 125 mph (200 km/h)
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h Euro Rating: 5.7 l
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h Euro Rating: 5.9 l
  • Fuel type Unleaded premium, octane number 91-93, automatic knock control

Electrical system
  • Alternator three-phase alternator 350 W
  • Battery 14 V / 10 Ah, maintenance-free
  • Power transmission
  • Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, anti hopping clutch, cable operated
  • Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox
  • Drive chain

Chassis / brakes
  • Frame Bridge-type frame, cast aluminum, load-bearing engine
  • Front wheel location / suspension 46 mm Upside-down fork, rebound and compression adjustable
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminum swing arm, Continuously adjustable rear inbound-rebound damping, high and low speed
  • Suspension travel front / rear 4.7/5.1 inch (120 mm / 130 mm)
  • Wheelbase 56 inches (1,432 mm)
  • Castor 3.7 inches (95.9 mm)
  • Steering head angle 66,1 °
  • Wheels Cast aluminum
  • Rim, front 3.50 x 17"
  • Rim, rear 6.00 x 17"
  • Tyres, front 120/70 ZR 17
  • Tyres, rear 190/55 ZR 17
  • Brake, front Twin disc, floating brake discs,radial-fixed 4-piston calipers, diameter 320 mm, 5 mm thickness
  • Brake, rear Single disc brake, one-piston floating caliper, diameter 220 mm, 5 mm thickness
  • ABS DTC**: DTC 4 mode dynamic traction control adjustment, only avalibale with Race ABS, disengageable
  • Race-ABS*: 4 mode Race-ABS adjustment, disengageable
Dimensions / weights
  • Length 80.9 inches (2,056 mm)
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 32.5 inches (826 mm)
  • Height (excl. mirrors) 44.8 inches (1,138 mm)
  • Seat height, unladen weight 32 inches (820 mm)
  • Inner leg curve, unladen weight 71.2 inches (1,810 mm)
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 450 lbs (204 kg), 455 lbs (206.5 kg) incl. Race-ABS
  • Dry weight 2) 403 lbs (183 kg)
  • Permitted total weight 859 lbs (390 kg)
  • Payload (with standard equipment) 412 lbs (187 kg)
  • Usable tank volume 4.5 gln (17.5 l)
  • Reserve approx. 1 gln (4.0 l)

1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
2) Unladen weight without fluids
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BMW K1300S, 2011

 
BMW K1300S, 2011

Specifications
Engine
  • Type Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line four-cylinder engine, two overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder
  • Bore x stroke 80 mm x 64.3 mm
  • Capacity 1,293 cc
  • Rated output 129 kW at 9,250 rpm
  • Max. torque 140 Nm at 8,250 rpm
  • Compression ratio 13.0 : 1
  • Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection, digital engine management including knock sensor (BMS-K+)
  • Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
  • Performance / fuel consumption
  • Maximum speed Over 200 km/h
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 4.7 l
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 5.3 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 580 W
  • Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free
  • Power transmission
  • Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, hydraulically operated
  • Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox
  • Drive Shaft drive 

Chassis / brakes

  • Frame Bridge-type frame, cast aluminium, load-bearing engine
  • Front wheel location / suspension BMW Motorrad Duolever; central spring strut
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever; central spring strut with lever system, spring pre-load adjustable (continuously variable) at hydraulic handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
  • Suspension travel front / rear 115 mm / 135 mm
  • Wheelbase 1,585 mm
  • Castor 104.4 mm
  • Steering head angle 60.4°
  • Wheels Cast aluminium wheels
  • Rim, front 3.50 x 17"
  • Rim, rear 6.00 x 17"
  • Tyres, front 120/70 ZR 17
  • Tyres, rear 190/55 ZR 17
  • Brake, front Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston fixed calipers
  • Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 265 mm, double-piston floating caliper
  • ABS BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (part-integral) 
Dimensions / weights
  • Length 2,182 mm
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 905 mm
  • Height (excl. mirrors) 1,221 mm
  • Seat height, unladen weight 820 mm (low seat: 790 mm)
  • Inner leg curve, unladen weight 1,810 mm (low seat: 1,750 mm)
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 254 kg
  • Dry weight 2) 228 kg
  • Permitted total weight 460 kg
  • Payload (with standard equipment) 206 kg
  • Usable tank volume 19 l
  • Reserve approx. 4.0 l
Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
2) Unladen weight without fluids
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

BMW G650GS, 2011, Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

BMW G650GS, 2011
USA MSRP: $7,900 USD


Specifications

Engine
  • Type Liquid-cooled single-cylinder
  • Bore x stroke 100.0 mm X 83.0 mm
  • Capacity 652 cc
  • Rated output 50 hp @ 7000 rpm
  • Max. torque 44 lb/ft @ 5250 rpm
  • Compression ratio 11.5 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / BMW engine management, twin spark ignition
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3

Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed approx. 100 mph (165 km/h)
Fuel type Unleaded Premium

Electrical system
Alternator 400 Watts @ 14 Volts
Battery 12 Volts 12 Amps/hour

Power transmission
Clutch Multiple plate in oil bath
Drive 520 O-ring, roller-type chain

Chassis / brakes
  • Frame Bridge-type with bolted-on rear section
  • Front wheel location / suspension 41 mm telescopic fork w/stabilizer bridge
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Central spring strut actuated by lever-linkage
  • Suspension travel front / rear 6.7 inches / 6.5 inches
  • Wheelbase 58.2 inches
  • Castor 4.5 inches
  • Steering head angle 60.8 degrees
  • Rim, front 2.50 x 19 wire-spoke
  • Rim, rear 3.00 x 17 wire-spoke
  • Tyres, front 100/90 x 19 tube-type
  • Tyres, rear 130/80 x 17 tube-type
  • Brake, front One, two-piston floating caliper
  • Brake, rear One single piston floating caliper
  • ABS Single front disc with ABS

Dimensions / weights

  • Length 85.6 inches
    Width (incl. mirrors) 35.8 inches
    Seat height, unladen weight 30.7 inches
    Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 423 lbs. excluding options & accessories
    Dry weight 387 lbs. excluding options & accessories
    Permitted total weight 837 lbs. GVWR
    Usable tank volume 4.0 U.S. gallons
    Reserve 1 U.S. gallon
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Why You Should Have A Lawyer Represent You In A Personal Injury Case
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Here are just some of the many benefits of hiring a knowledgeable attorney to examine the details of your personal injury case:
    An attorney who has fought for and won personal injury cases similar to yours will have the practical tools and skills necessary to achieve the best possible results.

    A licensed, degree-holding lawyer will be more accountable for the work he or she performs for your case. By law, an attorney can be sued for legal malpractice, whereas if you choose to pursue your case without legal representation, you will be solely responsible for its outcome.

    The legal system, laws, and state regulations are all very complex. An attorney has expert, comprehensive legal knowledge and will know the best angle to approach your case from. Without representation, your case could easily be dismissed on a technicality.

    A good attorney will have the know-how to work collaboratively with other professionals—including medical, financial, and industry experts—in order to benefit your case. If you are concerned because some of your claims don’t seem to fall within legal parameters, then a good lawyer will treat your case holistically.

Most importantly, do your research. Choosing the right personal injury attorney will make all the difference in the success and ease of your case. Schedule a consultation and ask questions that will reveal your potential attorney’s experience, drive, and knowledge.

Do you believe you or a loved one have a personal injury case or a product liability case in the Orlando area? Contact Greg Smith at Oldham & Smith Attorneys at Law at (352) 508-4661.

Disclaimer:
The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create an attorney-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the firm or any individual attorney.
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BMW G450X, 2011, Motor Vehicle Insurance and Lawyer Info

 

BMW G450X, 2011
USA MSRP: $8,200 - with additional racing silencer: $8,450 USD

Specifications
Engine
  • Type Water-cooled, single-cylinder tilted forward, 4-stroke, four Titanium valves, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication
  • Bore x stroke 98 mm x 59 mm
  • Capacity 449 cc
  • Rated output Homologated for road use: 41 hp (30 kW) at 7,000 rpm; open version (with standard silencer): 52 hp (38 kW) at 9,000 rpm
  • Max. torque Homologated for road use: 31.7 ft-lb (43 Nm) at 6,500 rpm; open version with standard silencer: 32.4 ft-lb (44 Nm) at 7,800 rpm
  • Compression ratio 12.0 :1
Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / Keihin digital engine management with overrun fuel cut-off
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter

Performance / fuel consumption
  • Maximum speed approx. 90 mph (145 km/h)
  • Fuel type Unleaded Premium
Electrical system
  • Alternator three-phase alternator 280 W
  • Battery 12 Volts 7 Amps/hour, maintenance free
Power transmission
  • Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated; primary clutch (sits directly on the crankshaft)
  • Gearbox Constant mesh 5-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
  • Drive O-ring chain
Chassis / brakes
  • Frame Bridge-type frame made of stainless steel tubing
  • Front wheel location / suspension UPSD fork 45 mm
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Direct Mounted Ohlins Shock
  • Suspension travel front / rear 11.8 inches / 12.6 inches
  • Wheelbase 58.0 inches (1475 mm)
  • Steering head angle 61.8°
  • Rim, front 1.60 x 21 wire spoke
  • Rim, rear 2.15 x 18 wire spoke
  • Tyres, front 90/90 x 21
  • Tyres, rear 140/80 x 18
  • Brake, front Brembo 2 piston floating caliper
  • Brake, rear Brembo single piston floating caliper
Dimensions / weights
  • Length 86.6 inches (2200 mm)
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 31.7 inches (806 mm)
  • Height (excl. mirrors) 58 inches (1475 mm)
  • Seat height, unladen weight 37.5 inches (955 mm)
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 267 lbs. (121 kg) excluding accessories
  • Dry weight 2) 245 lbs. (111 kg) excluding accessories
  • Permitted total weight 617 lbs. (280 kg) GVWR
  • Payload (with standard equipment) 351 lbs. (159 kg)
  • Usable tank volume 1.8 US gallons (8 liters)
  • Reserve approx. 0.2 gallon (0.75 liter)
  • Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
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Motor Vehicle Insurance for Small Businesses
http://business-law.lawyers.com

Automobile insurance is a contract between a policyholder and an insurance company to cover losses arising out of the use and operation of the automobile. Many states require drivers to have automobile insurance. Even if not required, automobile insurance is necessary since the cost of some losses is likely to exceed the net worth of some individuals and businesses.

Automobile insurance may be purchased by an individual or a business. There are many different types of policies, and prospective policyholders may elect among a number of options. For example, a small business owner may choose to insure all vehicles owned by the business when the vehicles are being driven for business purposes and when the vehicles are being driven by company officers for any purpose.

Automobile insurance for a business considers four primary risks:
    Physical damage to your business's automobile or another person's automobile
    Liability for physical injuries to other persons
    The cost of your medical care if you are injured in an accident
    Attorney's fees if you are sued

Automobile insurance may cover each of these risks; the amount of coverage per claim depends on the dollar amount of the policy. Not having automobile insurance exposes you and your business to tremendous financial risks because of the high costs of property, medical care, and lawsuits.

No-Fault and Fault Systems

Each state has one of two kinds of automobile insurance systems:
    No-fault automobile insurance systems
    Fault automobile insurance systems

No-fault. In states with no fault automobile insurance systems, it doesn't matter who caused the accident. Each insurance company pays for the property damage and medical expenses of its policyholders according to the terms of the policy. If the property damage or medical injury is serious and expensive, the no-fault system may not apply and fault will have to be determined to identify the insurance company that is liable for the loss.

Fault. In states with fault automobile insurance systems, it does matter who caused the accident. Fault is either admitted or proved. Determining fault may involve a lawsuit. The insurance company of the at-fault driver pays the losses of the other driver. The insurance company of the at-fault driver also pays the losses of the at-fault driver according to the terms of the policy.

There are three major types of automobile insurance for a business: collision, liability, and medical expense.
Collision covers property damage to your business's car caused by an accident. It does not cover the other person's car.
Liability insurance covers property damage and personal injury to the other driver.
Medical insurance covers the cost of your personal injury. Your health insurance company also may cover the cost of your medical care resulting from an automobile accident.

Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists
Let's say you're in an accident and the other driver doesn't have insurance or is underinsured; that is, the insurance doesn't cover the amount of your losses. What happens?

If you are in a no-fault state, it doesn't matter so long as your insurance policy is adequate to pay for all losses. However, if your losses exceed the value of your policy, then you have a problem.

In an at-fault state, it creates a problem for the innocent driver. There are two ways to solve this problem:
    You can buy uninsured motorist coverage from your insurance company to guard against this risk. In this case, your insurance company covers your losses to the extent of the dollar amount of the policy.
    You can sue the uninsured or underinsured driver. This method assumes that the negligent driver has assets to cover the cost of the accident. It also involves the expense of hiring a lawyer and possibly going to trial.
If you have any legal questions about the automobile insurance policies for your business or if someone in your company has been in an accident in a company vehicle, contact a small business attorney in your area.

Questions for Your Attorney
    If I am a company executive and I was driving a company vehicle when I was involved in an automobile accident, can the automobile insurance policy which I have for my own vehicles be used to pay for property damage and medical expenses?
    Will the automobile insurance which I have for my business vehicles cover the damages caused by an employee who was driving a company vehicle for personal reasons?
    Am I legally required to purchase underinsured or uninsured motorist coverage for my business vehicles?
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BMW F800GS, 2011, Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Information

 

BMW F800GS, 2011
USA MSRP: $11,395.00 - Standard Package: $12,900.00 USD

 
Specifications
Engine
  • Type Water-cooled, 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication
  • Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
  • Capacity 798 cc
  • Rated output 85hp (63 kW) at 7,500 rpm
  • Max. torque 62 lb/ft (83 Nm) at 5,750 rpm
  • Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
  • Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / digital engine management (BMS-K)
  • Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3

Performance / fuel consumption

  • Maximum speed Over 125 mph [200 km/h]
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 3.8 l
  • Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 5.2 l
  • Fuel type Unleaded Premium
Electrical system
  • Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
  • Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
  • Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
  • Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
  • Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub
Chassis / brakes
  • Frame Tubular steel space frame, load-bearing engine
  • Front wheel location / suspension Upside-down front fork, Ø 45 mm
  • Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, WAD strut (travel related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
  • Suspension travel front / rear 9.0 inches (230 mm) / 8.5 inches (215 mm)
  • Wheelbase 62.1 inches (1578 mm)
  • Castor 4.6 inches (117 mm)
  • Steering head angle 64°
Wheels Wire spoke
  • Rim, front 2.15 x 21"
  • Rim, rear 4.25 x 17"
  • Tyres, front 90/90 - 21
  • Tyres, rear 150/70 - 17
  • Brake, front Twin disc, floating brake discs, diameter 300 mm, double-piston floating calipers
  • Brake, rear Single disc, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper
  • ABS Optional extra: BMW Motorrad ABS (can be switched off)
Dimensions / weights
  • Length 91.0 inches (2320 mm)
  • Width (incl. mirrors) 34.2 inches (945 mm)
  • Height (excl. mirrors) 53.1 inches (1350 mm)
  • Seat height, unladen weight 34.6 inches (880 mm) (low seat: 33.5 inches [850 mm])
  • Inner leg curve, unladen weight 76.4 inches (1940 mm) (low seat: 74.8 inches [1900 mm])
  • Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 455 lbs (207 kg)
  • Dry weight 2) 392 lbs (178 kg)
  • Permitted total weight 975 lbs (443 kg)
  • Payload (with standard equipment) 520 lbs (236 kg)
  • Usable tank volume 4.2 U.S. gallons
  • Reserve approx. 1 U.S. gallon
  • Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
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Orange County Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
http://www.oc-personalinjurylawyer.com
Toll Free : 888.480.3883

Were You Recently Involved in a Motorcycle Accident?
Motorcycle accidents typically lead to catastrophic injuries, and in some cases, wrongful death because of how vulnerable a rider and their passenger are on the bike. Even at lower speeds, a motorcycle is no match for other vehicles on the road, and if a rider is struck, the consequences are generally devastating. Unfortunately, negligent, careless and reckless drivers on the roadways cause many of these accidents. All too often, we hear a driver say that they "just didn't see the motorcycle."

Personal injury laws protect innocent accident victims and if you or someone you care about was recently involved in a motorcycle accident, it is likely that you may be entitled to significant financial recovery. The best way to learn what your rights are and how to keep them protected throughout the course of your case is to seek the legal representation of a highly competent Orange County personal injury attorney that has a proven ability to produce favorable results in these types of cases.

At Cohn & Swartzon, P.C., we are intimately familiar and extensively experienced in personal injury cases involving motorcycle accidents. We have helped countless victims and families seek the compensation they were entitled to for issues such as:

    Ambulance, air lift or other emergency transportation costs
    Hospital bills
    Surgical expenses
    Medical bills
    Medical supply and equipment expenses
    Physical therapy expenses
    Lost wages
    Future lost wages
    Pain and suffering
    Psychological anguish

We are a compassionate, driven and highly dedicated team of attorneys that is prepared to provide you with the high level of representation you need and deserve. Our lawyers are committed to pursuing maximum compensation for your injuries, damages and expenses and fighting for the best possible outcome in your case for you and your family.
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Thursday, September 22, 2011

BMW Concept C, 2011

 
BMW Concept C, 2011

BMW Concept C. The scooter of the future made by BMW Motorrad.
Munich. Recent years have seen radical changes in the world of individual mobility, specifically in the conurbations, and the number of registrations has rocketed for virtually all individual transport concepts. However, the space available to traffic has not grown to the same extent, so individual mobility must come to terms with the new circumstances.

Against this background, BMW Motorrad will be expanding its present motorcycle adventure world to include the big scooter. This new product segment will first give rise to two innovative premium scooters with internal combustion engines. The differing characteristics of this concept will appeal to a broad target group. In addition, some thought is being given to a future alternative drive with electric motor.

BMW Motorrad will be combining in these scooters the outstanding handling of the motorcycle with the particular agility and conceptual comfort of the scooter for the maximum experience of dynamic riding – a big scooter made by
BMW Motorrad. There are plans to manufacture these future production vehicles at the BMW Motorrad plant in Berlin.

BMW Motorrad is continuing its strategy of strong and sustainable growth and so will be intensifying its traditional work in the enduro, touring, and sport touring fields. Following its successful entry to the super sport segment, BMW Motorrad will now be expanding its range yet again to include a highly promising business line.
This path leads straight to the big scooter segment. These high displacement vehicles with dynamic handling characteristics have gained considerable popularity all over the world. Moreover, they present an interesting alternative to returnees who up to now were undecided about motorcycles after long periods of abstinence.

BMW Concept C. New dimension in the field of big scooters.
New ideas and concepts on the subject of two-wheeled mobility are a decades old tradition at BMW Motorrad. Countless times, concept studies and drafts have been presented that reflect the power of innovation and future orientation of BMW Motorrad.
With its Concept C study, BMW Motorrad is yet again embarking on a new path and demonstrating a fascinating mobility option for the future. Here, C stands for “commuter”. Particularly in view of the traffic development in urban areas, it presents the prospect of an innovative, sporty big scooter for the future premium segment.

As usual at BMW Motorrad, there is more to this study than just an attempt to present a big scooter for the highest demands. Rather, the designers and engineers of BMW Motorrad focused above all on the emotive component in addition to the technical function and quality – and the thrill from the very first moment on.

BMW Concept C. Emotion, dynamic handling, and function in the design.
When unveiling its Concept C at EICMA in Milan, BMW Motorrad will be directing the maximum possible emotion to its interpretation of this subject, which will bear witness to the primary claims of maximum, all round functionality.

Concept C as a vision of the big scooter is immediately recognisable as a member of the BMW Motorrad family. For instance, it also presents the so-called “split face”, a visual tripartite of dynamic response extending from the front silhouette to the front wheel cover and beyond. In the style of highly sporty
BMW Motorrad models, such as the S 1000 RR, Concept C also features a twin-tipped front spoiler.

Unlike the L shaped side view presented up to now by big scooters, with their predominantly vertical body lines and colour scheme, Concept C has ventured on a new, much more sporty and dynamic path. The body lines sweeping up to the vehicle’s rear underscore this big scooter’s active riding character. The high rear section emphasises the lightness and agility of Concept C's powerful two-cylinder engine. Sportiness and dynamism are also underscored by the close cut, speeder-style windscreen.
The functional side of this scooter is expressed in stylish design elements, such as the aluminium look of the bash plates with the air intake adopted from the BMW GS.

The black chromium of the suspension and frame parts form a thrilling, dynamic relationship with the aluminium chromium, silver, and blue paintwork of the body parts. In addition, the black satin sections present a high-contrast emphasis on the vehicle’s central area. This highly technical and high-quality elegance is borne further by finely worked details, such as the fuel tank cover reminiscent of aircraft and the short, sporty muffler. The visionary facet of Concept C is presented by the tyres with flanks and treads of blue.

BMW Concept C. Pioneering technology that fuels enthusiasm.
Concept C presents unusual and innovative solutions that offer a wide prospect of what in future can become reality in this segment.
For instance, Concept C features a highly complex monolever mechanism with hollowed-out shaft connected to a suspension strut visible from the outside. In this study, front-wheel control takes the form of an upside down fork.

The stable twin disc brake at the front features two radial brake callipers that also underscore the dynamic sportiness of Concept C. In addition, the single disc brake at the rear and the BMW Motorrad ABS provide the maximum possible safety during braking manoeuvres.
The dynamic and equally comfortable driving force behind Concept C is provided by a new, two-cylinder inline engine in conjunction with CVT (continuously variable transmission). Engine power, torque, and therefore performance will be moving towards the top of the segment.

Light is cast on a more distant point in the future by the LED headlamp integrated into the face panelling. This future vision is also continued by the deliberate absence of conventional rear view mirrors, which will be replaced in Concept C with two video cameras in the rear. These record the area behind the vehicle and transfer the images to two LCD monitors in the cockpit within view of the rider. The road speed, engine speed, and other data appear on a third LCD display integrated at the centre of the cockpit.

BMW Concept C. Perfected rider equipment and stowage space concept.
Concept C also testifies to thoughts and ideas extending beyond the actual vehicle. In line with the BMW Motorrad philosophy, a big scooter realised in the Concept C style will also come with a range of adequate rider equipment. In the best BMW Motorrad tradition, the development of a big scooter will also include a suitable stowage space concept.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

BMW F800GS, 2010

 
BMW F800GS, 2010
 USA MSRP: $11,395 USD

United States Specifications
Engine


Type Water-cooled, 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication

Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
Capacity 798 cc
Rated output 85hp (63 kW) at 7,500 rpm
Max. torque 62 lb/ft (83 Nm) at 5,750 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1

Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / digital engine management (BMS-K)
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3

Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed Over 125 mph [200 km/h]
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 3.8 l
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 5.2 l
Fuel type Unleaded Premium

Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Chassis / brakes
Frame Tubular steel space frame, load-bearing engine
Front wheel location / suspension Upside-down front fork, Ø 45 mm

Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, WAD strut (travel related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable

Suspension travel front / rear 9.0 inches (230 mm) / 8.5 inches (215 mm)
Wheelbase 62.1 inches (1578 mm)
Castor 4.6 inches (117 mm)
Steering head angle 64°
Wheels Wire spoke
Rim, front 2.15 x 21"
Rim, rear 4.25 x 17"
Tyres, front 90/90 - 21
Tyres, rear 150/70 - 17
Brake, front Twin disc, floating brake discs, diameter 300 mm, double-piston floating calipers
Brake, rear Single disc, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper
ABS Optional extra: BMW Motorrad ABS (can be switched off)
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BMW F650GS, 2010

 
 BMW F650GS, 2010
USA MSRP: $9,195 USD

Unitied States Specifications
Engine


Type Water-cooled, 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication

Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
Capacity 798 cc
Rated output 71 hp (52 kW) at 7,000 rpm
Max. torque 55 lb/ft (75 Nm) at 4,500 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1

Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / digital engine management (BMS-K)
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3

Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed Approx. 115 mph (185 km/h)
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 3.7 l
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 5.2 l
Fuel type Unleaded Regular

Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free

Power transmission
Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub

Chassis / brakes
Frame Tubular steel space frame, load-bearing engine

Front wheel location / suspension Telescopic fork, Ø 41 mm

Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable

Suspension travel front / rear 7.1 inches (180 mm) / 6.7 inches (170 mm)
Wheelbase 62.0 inches (1575 mm)
Castor 3.6 inches (92 mm)
Steering head angle 64°
Wheels Cast aluminium
Rim, front 2.50 x 19"
Rim, rear 3.50 x 17"
Tyres, front 110/80 - 19 tubeless
Tyres, rear 140/80 - 17 tubeless
Brake, front Single disc, diameter 11.8 inches (300 mm), double-piston floating caliper
Brake, rear Single disc, diameter 10.4 inches (265 mm), single-piston floating caliper
ABS Optional extra: BMW Motorrad ABS (can be switched off)

Dimensions / weights
Length 89.7 inches (2280 mm)
Width (incl. mirrors) 33.2 inches (890 mm)
Height (excl. mirrors) 48.8 inches (1240 mm)
Seat height, unladen weight 32.3 inches (820 mm) (low seat: 31.3 inches [790 mm]; lowered suspension: 30.1 inches [765 mm])
Inner leg curve, unladen weight 71.7 inches (1820 mm) (low seat: 70.1 inches [1780 mm]; lowered suspension: 67.3 inches [1,710 mm])

Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 439 lbs (199 kg)
Dry weight 2) 377 lbs (171 kg)
Permitted total weight 952 lbs (432 kg) (with lowered suspension 769 lbs [349 kg])
Payload (with standard equipment) 522 lbs (237 kg) (with lowered suspension 331 lbs [150 kg])
Usable tank volume 4.2 U.S. gallons
Reserve approx. 1 U.S. gallon
Technical data relate to the unladen weight (DIN)
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BMW Concept 6, 2010

 
 BMW Concept 6, 2010

Fascination, Supremacy and Riding Comfort with Six Cylinders.

Munich. Six-cylinder power units have always had particular appeal, offering not only supreme smoothness and refinement, but also superior power and performance as well as a truly emotional driving – or, in this case, riding – experience. A further point is that the typical sound of a straight-six almost like a turbine is absolutely incomparable, with straight-six power units at BMW having stood for fascinating engine technology in BMW cars for more than seven decades.

Looking at motorcycles, inventive engineers have also tried time and again to offer the enthusiast the thrilling concept of a straight-six power unit. But while a few engines in straight-six configuration have indeed been fitted in motor­cycles both lengthwise and crosswise, the straight-six has never really made a genuine breakthrough neither on production models nor in motorcycle racing.

Depending on the way the engine was fitted, six cylinders in-line inevitably made the engine either very long or very wide, creating disadvantages in terms of the running gear, weight distribution, and the centre of gravity. A further drawback was much higher engine weight usually setting off the benefits of extra engine power.

The BMW Concept 6 now proves that a straight-six, benefiting from the most advanced construction and production technology, may offer not only unique prestige, but also a supreme standard of riding dynamics.

The new BMW straight-six will further expand the K-Series in the foreseeable future. The first model to be introduced will be an innovative and luxurious BMW touring machine. Reflecting the tradition of the BMW K-Series, this will of course be a genuine top-of-the-line product.

Highly compact and dynamic six-cylinder.
The starting point for this dynamic introduction of the straight-six in the new Concept 6 from BMW Motorrad is of course the extremely compact form and configuration of the engine. The power unit is approximately 100 mm or 4" slimmer than all former straight-six production engines and only a bit wider than a large-capacity straight-four with conventional technology.

The reduction in width is achieved in particular by the slightly over-square bore: stroke ratio with relatively long stroke and very small gaps between cylinders. To achieve this very compact configuration with minimum width, the electrical ancillaries and their drive components are positioned behind the crankshaft in the open space above the transmission.

High-tech lightweight construction in all areas serves to make the power unit relatively light from the outset, important components in this context being the two hollow-drilled camshafts and the very light connecting rods. The perfect compensation of masses ensured by the configuration and layout of the engine avoids the need for a balance shaft and its drive elements on the new straight-six, which again means lower weight and enhanced running smoothness.

In its layout, the straight-six featured in the Concept 6 follows the well-known straight-four in the K 1300 model series, again coming with cylinders tilted to the front by 55o. This ensures not only a low centre of gravity, but also very good weight balance as an element essential above all under sporting conditions for precise feeling and clear feedback from the front. A further advantage is that the tilted engine provides extra space for the aerodynamically positioned intake manifold directly above the engine and allows ideal configuration of the frame profiles following the flow of power.

The straight-six featured in the BMW Motorrad Concept 6 comes with dry sump lubrication. Apart from greater reliability even under extreme conditions, dry sump technology serves to keep the crankcase particularly low and flat, with the engine being fitted lower down and masses concentrated around the centre of gravity. Doing without an oil sump, the engine may be positioned far lower than on a conventional layout.

The oil reservoir is provided by an oil tank integrated at the rear of the engine block. This avoids the need for a separate tank, again helping to make the entire power unit more compact and reduce weight to a minimum.

Maximum supremacy in running refinement and performance.
Designed and laid out as a straight-six, the engine also opens up new dimensions in motorcycling in terms of supremacy, power reserves, performance and running refinement.

Output of the new six-cylinder will be in approximately the same range as on BMW’s 1.3-litre straight-four power units. Torque, on the other hand, will be right at the top of the range, even in comparison with the largest motorcycle engines, such superior power and muscle coming inter alia from engine capacity of no less than 1.6 litres.

The engine’s power and performance characteristics are equally impressive, offering 130 Nm or 96 lb-ft of torque from just 2,000 rpm and at the same time revving up almost to 9,000 rpm – a dynamic potential quite unparalleled in the tourer segment. This alone qualifies the engine of the Concept 6 as the ideal power unit for a wide range of different motorcycles.

Environmental compatibility and all-round economy re-defined.
The Concept 6 shows the absolute supremacy of its six-cylinder drive system also in ecological and economic terms. Fuel consumption of this six-cylinder naturally equipped with a fully controlled catalytic converter is lower than on a comparable four-cylinder under normal touring conditions. The use of E-gas technology (ride-by-wire) then offers further potentials for enhanced fuel economy and riding dynamics throughout a wide range of different riding modes and conditions. And last but not least in this context, the straight-six power unit featured in the Concept 6 offers long inspection intervals through the use of cup tappets controlling the engine valves.

Dynamic and powerful design in Café Racer style.
Supremacy and dynamism are also borne out clearly by the thrilling design of the Concept 6 and, as usual, this project from BMW Motorrad is more than “just” the attempt to develop a motorcycle of a kind never seen before.

Working on Concept 6, the designers at BMW Motorrad have therefore focused yet again on technical function and quality and, in particular, the emotional element bringing together man and machine. Their rule, quite simply, is that a motorcycle must not only follow the laws of functionality, but also arouse emotion in all its facets. In a nutshell, therefore, the machine must be simply thrilling.

Precisely this is why the design of the Concept 6 focuses in particular on the powerful straight-six engine as the heart of the machine. Conceived as a mixture of classic and modern styling elements in motorcycle construction, the Concept 6, with its long front end and short rear, takes up the design language of the legendary Café Racer. Powerful and muscular, the body elements extend around the power unit finished in a special platinum colour, presenting the engine almost adoringly from every angle.
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