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List of BMW Motorcycle Models
BMW 2011:
| K 1300 R | HP2 Sport | HP2 Megamoto | R 1200 R Touring Special | R1200GS Triple Black | R 1200 R |
BMW 2010:
| R 1200 GS Outdoor | Motorrad Concept 6 | S 1000 RR Carbon Edition | K1300S | F650GS | R1200GS | F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition | G650GS | R1200R Touring Edition | F650GS "30 Years GS" | F800GS "30 Years GS" | F 1200 GS "30 Years GS" | F 800 GS | R 1200 RT | F800R | R 80 GS Paris Dakar | K 1300 GT |
BMW 2009:
| S1000RR | K1200S | Lo Rider Concept | Lo Rider | F 800 R | K 1300 R | K 1300 S |
BMW 2008:
| R 1200 GS | R 1200 GS Adventure | F 650 GS | F 800 GS | HP2 Sport | F 800 R | K 1200 R | HP2 Megamoto | K 1300 GT |
BMW 2007:
| G 650 Xmoto | K 1200 R | G 650 Xchallenge | G650 Xcountry | G650 Xchallange |
BMW 2006:
| R 1200 GS Adventure | R 1200 R | F 800 ST | K1200 GT | F 800 S |
BMW 2005:
| R 1200 RT Authorities | R 1150 GS Adventure | K 1200 R Cup Machine | R 1200 S | R 1200 TR | R 1200 GS Adventure | HP2 Enduro | K1200S |
BMW 2004:
| R 1200 C Montauk | F 650 GS - R 1200 GS | K 1200 R | R 1150 R | F 650 CS | F 650 GS Dakar | K 1200 S | R 1100 S | R 1150 RS | K 1200 LT | R 1150 RT |
BMW 2003:
| R 1150 R Rockster Edition 80 |
BMW 2002:
| R 1200 CL | K 1200 GT |
BMW 2001:
| R 1150 RT | R 1152 RS | K 1200 RS | F 650 CS | R1152 GS Adventure |
BMW 2000:
| R 1200 C Classic | R 1200 C Independence | R 1150 R | C1 Bond Street |
BMW 2011:
| K 1300 R | HP2 Sport | HP2 Megamoto | R 1200 R Touring Special | R1200GS Triple Black | R 1200 R |
BMW 2010:
| R 1200 GS Outdoor | Motorrad Concept 6 | S 1000 RR Carbon Edition | K1300S | F650GS | R1200GS | F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition | G650GS | R1200R Touring Edition | F650GS "30 Years GS" | F800GS "30 Years GS" | F 1200 GS "30 Years GS" | F 800 GS | R 1200 RT | F800R | R 80 GS Paris Dakar | K 1300 GT |
BMW 2009:
| S1000RR | K1200S | Lo Rider Concept | Lo Rider | F 800 R | K 1300 R | K 1300 S |
BMW 2008:
| R 1200 GS | R 1200 GS Adventure | F 650 GS | F 800 GS | HP2 Sport | F 800 R | K 1200 R | HP2 Megamoto | K 1300 GT |
BMW 2007:
| G 650 Xmoto | K 1200 R | G 650 Xchallenge | G650 Xcountry | G650 Xchallange |
BMW 2006:
| R 1200 GS Adventure | R 1200 R | F 800 ST | K1200 GT | F 800 S |
BMW 2005:
| R 1200 RT Authorities | R 1150 GS Adventure | K 1200 R Cup Machine | R 1200 S | R 1200 TR | R 1200 GS Adventure | HP2 Enduro | K1200S |
BMW 2004:
| R 1200 C Montauk | F 650 GS - R 1200 GS | K 1200 R | R 1150 R | F 650 CS | F 650 GS Dakar | K 1200 S | R 1100 S | R 1150 RS | K 1200 LT | R 1150 RT |
BMW 2003:
| R 1150 R Rockster Edition 80 |
BMW 2002:
| R 1200 CL | K 1200 GT |
BMW 2001:
| R 1150 RT | R 1152 RS | K 1200 RS | F 650 CS | R1152 GS Adventure |
BMW 2000:
| R 1200 C Classic | R 1200 C Independence | R 1150 R | C1 Bond Street |
BMW Motorcycle
BMW Motorrad is the name given to the motorcycle business unit of the German company BMW, part of its Corporate and Brand Development division and its general director is Hendrik von Kuenheim. BMW Motorrad has produced motorcycles since 1923. Revenues for 2007 were €1,228 million.
The company began as an aircraft engine manufacturer in the early 20th century and through World War I. BMW manufactured its first motorcycle, the R32, in 1923. With the R32, BMW introduced the flat-twin boxer engine. BMW Motorrad still uses the flat-twin boxer engine configuration, but now manufactures motorcycles with a variety of engine configurations.
All BMW Motorrad's motorcycle production takes place at its plant in Berlin, Germany, although some engines are manufactured in Austria, China, and Taiwan.
BMW Motorrad produced 101,685 motorcycles in 2008, with the most popular model being the R1200GS. Current production includes a variety of shaft, chain, and belt driven models; engines from 450 cc to 1300 cc; and models designed for off-road, dual-purpose, sport, and touring activities.
In 2008, BMW introduced the DOHC Boxer HP2 Sport, and entered the serious off-road competition motorcycle market with the release of the BMW G450X motorcycle.
BMW Motorrad motorcycles are categorized into product families, and each family is assigned a different letter prefix. Current families are,
Current production
- F series – parallel-twin engines of 800 cc capacity, featuring either chain or belt drive. Models are F650GS, F800GS, F800R, F800S and F800ST.
- G series – single-cylinder engines of 450–650 cc capacity featuring chain drive. Models are G450X, G650GS (available in some markets), G650 Xmoto, G650 Xchallenge and G650 Xcountry. The 450 cc engines are manufactured by Kymco in Taiwan.[8] The 650 cc engines are manufactured by Loncin Holdings, Ltd in China.
- R series – twin-cylinder boxer engines of 1200 cc capacity featuring shaft drive. Models are R1200GS, R1200R, R1200RT and R1200S
- K series – four-cylinder engines of 1200–1300 cc capacity featuring shaft drive. Models are K1200LT, K1300GT, K1200R Sport, K1300R and K1300S. A three-cylinder version of the K series had been produced in the mid 1980's, including the K75, K75S and the K75T.
The company began as an aircraft engine manufacturer in the early 20th century and through World War I. BMW manufactured its first motorcycle, the R32, in 1923. With the R32, BMW introduced the flat-twin boxer engine. BMW Motorrad still uses the flat-twin boxer engine configuration, but now manufactures motorcycles with a variety of engine configurations.
All BMW Motorrad's motorcycle production takes place at its plant in Berlin, Germany, although some engines are manufactured in Austria, China, and Taiwan.
BMW Motorrad produced 101,685 motorcycles in 2008, with the most popular model being the R1200GS. Current production includes a variety of shaft, chain, and belt driven models; engines from 450 cc to 1300 cc; and models designed for off-road, dual-purpose, sport, and touring activities.
In 2008, BMW introduced the DOHC Boxer HP2 Sport, and entered the serious off-road competition motorcycle market with the release of the BMW G450X motorcycle.
BMW Motorrad motorcycles are categorized into product families, and each family is assigned a different letter prefix. Current families are,
Current production
- F series – parallel-twin engines of 800 cc capacity, featuring either chain or belt drive. Models are F650GS, F800GS, F800R, F800S and F800ST.
- G series – single-cylinder engines of 450–650 cc capacity featuring chain drive. Models are G450X, G650GS (available in some markets), G650 Xmoto, G650 Xchallenge and G650 Xcountry. The 450 cc engines are manufactured by Kymco in Taiwan.[8] The 650 cc engines are manufactured by Loncin Holdings, Ltd in China.
- R series – twin-cylinder boxer engines of 1200 cc capacity featuring shaft drive. Models are R1200GS, R1200R, R1200RT and R1200S
- K series – four-cylinder engines of 1200–1300 cc capacity featuring shaft drive. Models are K1200LT, K1300GT, K1200R Sport, K1300R and K1300S. A three-cylinder version of the K series had been produced in the mid 1980's, including the K75, K75S and the K75T.
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