Bike manufacturer BMW has extended its 2015 line up with the introduction of the all new R1200RS bike. Earlier the company enjoyed success with its Inline Four and Inline Six engine platforms but the Boxer Twin has always remained the winner in terms of the best engine platform.

The company has had a long history of the sport inspired R series models. The original RS belonged to the 70s era but the lasts model was dropped out of the Boxer Line up with the 2007 R1200S. Even the HP Sport was among the successful bikes in the line up for a long time with the S1000RR but that phased out as well.
The RS has now returned with the redesigned R1200R model and both the bikes have liquid cooled Boxer. The bike has a 1170 cc Flat Twin that claims a peak tower numbers of 125 horse power and 92ib-ft torque. The new R1200RS also has an improved cooling system with a single centrally located radiator compared to the split radiators of the GS/A and RT models.
Some additional changes include the two-positioned hand adjustable windscreen, two-piece aluminum design, a stretched wheelbase of half an inch to 60.2 inches, 32.3 inch seat height which is an inch taller than the 31.1.

Photo Credits: topspeed

Anita

Share
Published by
Anita

Recent Posts

7 Types of Motorcycle Fairings

Have fairings always baffled or awed you? A motorcycle fairing is a shell that is…

5 years ago

Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 2017 review – Here is what’s new about the beast

The Beast is back! We don’t appreciate the things we have until it’s taken away,…

7 years ago

2017 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 RR And Factory- First Look & Facts

Two of the 2017 naked beasts on the motorbike industry have featured in them some…

7 years ago

2018 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 And 1000XT ABS- Upgrades & Features

The Suzuki motorbike manufacturer has decided to suspend the production of the bike and engage…

7 years ago

2017 Triumph Bonneville T100 Black Review

There’s nothing like stepping into a new year as a motorcycle producer that designing a…

7 years ago

2017 KTM Super Duke R Reviews & More

Australia’s most trusted Dorna’s MotoGP series bike manufacturer is prepared for a premier class contract…

7 years ago