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WP launches new suspension options for BMW S 1000 RR

WP suspension components for BMW S 1000 RR

Based on its high performance suspension packaghes, WP Suspension are launching a new series of premium APEX PRO suspension components for the BMW S 1000 RR that will be available in Australia from mid-late August.

WP suspension components for BMW S 1000 RR

This sports package consisting of APEX PRO 7746 Shock, APEX PRO 7500 Cartridge and APEX PRO 7117 Steering Damper.

APEX PRO 7746 Shock

The APEX PRO 7746 Shock offers separately adjustable high- and low-speed compression and rebound damping that can be easily adjusted to the track using standard tools, the bike can be adapted to any change in riding conditions in a matter of seconds. Extremely low manufacturing tolerances and the use of high-quality high-tech materials not only ensure constant damping performance but also provide crystal-clear and direct feedback from the ground.  Australian pricing has been set at $2750.

APEX PRO 7746 Shock

The APEX PRO 7500 Cartridges are fully adjustable with standard tools, can be adapted to the individual requirements of the rider in just a few simple steps using adjusters for compression and rebound. WP claim incredibly efficient and constant damping performance and that with their APEX PRO 7500 Cartridge, ground contact is significantly improved and both bike and rider benefit from exceptional agility and increased confidence in the bike and the track. Australian pricing has been listed as $3640.

APEX PRO 7500 Cartridges
APEX PRO 7500 Cartridges
APEX PRO 7500 Cartridges

The series is topped off by the APEX PRO 7117 Steering Damper. Tailored to the demands of racing and adjustable with little effort directly at the piston rod, the damper is not only an absolute lightweight – its slim design makes it look just as simple and perfectly complements the appearance of the BMW S 1000 RR. The damper is priced at $725.

APEX PRO 7117 Steering Damper
APEX PRO 7117 Steering Damper
APEX PRO 7117 Steering Damper

The APEX PRO COMPONENTS for the BMW S 1000 RR will be available at WP Suspension Authorised Centres throughout Australia from mid-late August.

WP suspension for BMW S 1000 RR

Source: MCNews.com.au

BMW detail line-up changes for MY21

2021 BMW Motorrad range

BMW have just dropped their new colour schemes for model year 2021 but missing from this announcement are the pending 40th anniversary models that we expected to spring forth from Munich.  We presume that is because Motorrad might have a few special things in store for the 40th Anniversary of GS for the R 1250 GS in regards to model variants and special editions. We have already seen the 40th Anniversary F 750 and F 850 GS models revealed a fortnight ago (Link), but it looks as though we might have another couple of weeks to wait before seeing the R 1250 GS special models. The top rung Triple Black is rumoured to be making a return for model year 2021 in the GS range, watch this space…

What we do have though is a cavalcade of new colour treatments across the rest of the BMW Motorrad range and sportsbike lovers are in for a treat with the S 1000 RR, Australia’s most popular sportsbike, back in Black Storm Metallic.


BMW Motorrad Australia General Manager Andreas Lundgren

These comprehensive updates go well beyond simply offering a new colour or two; they will provide whole new looks and even greater breadth of ability with options such as a USB charging port and M Endurance chain for the S 1000 RR.


The S 1000 XR scores the tri-colour BMW Motorsport livery while the Option 719 range of accessories will now be available across more models than before.


Nigel Harvey
Head of Marketing and Product for BMW Motorrad Australia

The introduction of traditional and iconic colours for some of our most successful models underlines our commitment to showcasing BMW Motorrad’s history while also providing a highly impressive appearance. We are also delighted to expand our successful Option 719 line and we are certain many of our customers will relish the opportunity to specify these parts to set their motorcycle apart and truly make it their own.”


2021 BMW S 1000 RR

  • New paint finish Black storm metallic Racing Red removed.
  • Changeover to EU-5
  • New optional equipment: Sports silencer*.
  • New optional equipment: M titanium exhaust system*.
  • New optional equipment: M milled parts package** (M clutch lever protector, M brake lever protector, M folding brake lever, M folding clutch lever, M engine protectors,
    M rider footrest system left/right)
  • New optional equipment: USB charging port
  • New optional equipment: M Endurance chain

2021 BMW S 1000 RR

2021 BMW S 1000 XR

  • New: Style Sport with Light white non-metallic / Racing Blue metallic / Racing Red, titanium sports silencer, M Endurance chain, Windshield Sport, additional Core Screen with Lap timer
  • Tank cover and card pocket in motorcycle colour
  • New optional equipment: Titanium sports silencer
  • Touring package with expanded content. USB charging port, new luggage rack with
    integrated holder for 30 l and 49 l top case.
  • Revised optional equipment: Luggage rack with integrated holder for 30 l and 49 l top
    case.
  • New optional equipment: M milled parts package* (M folding brake lever, M folding
    clutch lever, M engine protector left, M rider footrests right/left and M pillion passenger
    footrests right/left)
  • New optional equipment: USB charging port
  • New optional equipment: M Endurance chain


BMW R 1250 RS

  • Style Sport in Austin Yellow metallic now with new frame colour in matt black, Option 719 Stardust metallic removed
  • Changeover to EU-5
  • New optional equipment: Driving Modes Pro option now includes engine drag torque
    control
  • Extended optional equipment: Driving Modes Pro now includes Core Screen Sport
  • New optional equipment: Option 719 milled parts package Shadow with engine
    housing cover front and cylinder head covers anodised in black/silver
  • New optional equipment: Option 719 milled parts package Shadow II with hand levers,
    rider footrests and foot lever as well as expansion tank covers anodised in Black/Silver
  • New optional equipment: Option 719 milled parts packages Storm/Storm II with the
    same parts as in Option 719 milled parts packages Shadow/Shadow II
  • Option 719 HP milled parts package, HP milled parts package II and Option 719 seat have been removed
  • Sports silencer replaces previous HP rear silencer


BMW R 1250 R

  • Style Exclusive with new paint finish Mineral Grey metallic. Pollux metallic matt, Style Exclusive and Option 719 Stardust metallic have been removed
  • Style HP renamed Style Sport
  • Changeover to EU-5
  • New optional equipment: Driving Modes Pro option now includes engine drag torque
    control
  • Extended optional equipment: Driving Modes Pro now includes Core Screen Sport •
  • New optional equipment: Option 719 milled parts package Shadow with engine
    housing cover front and cylinder head covers anodised in black/silver
  • New optional equipment: Option 719 milled parts package Shadow II with mirrors, hand
    levers, rider footrests and foot lever as well as expansion tank covers anodised in
    Black/Silver
  • New optional equipment: Option 719 milled parts packages Storm/Storm II with the
    same parts as in option 719 milled parts packages Shadow/Shadow II
  • Option 719 HP milled parts package, HP milled parts package II and option 719 seat
    have been removed
  • Sports silencer replaces previous HP rear silencer
  • M Lightweight battery replaces previous HP battery


BMW K 1600 GT

  • New paint finish Option 719 Mineral White metallic. Option 719 Stardust metallic and Option 719 Blue Planet metallic/Ivory have been removed
  • Frame and engine in black for all colour versions
  • Reversing aid and adaptive turning light are now standard
  • Tyre pressure control RDC and daylight running light are now standard
  • Changes to tour package content. Expanded to include LED auxiliary headlights and
    engine protection bars, reversing aid is now standard.
  • Safety package has been removed


BMW K 1600 GTL

  • New paint finishes Manhattan metallic, Style Elegance and Option 719 Mineral White metallic. Pollux metallic, Style Elegance and Option 719 Stardust metallic as well as Option 719 Blue Planet metallic / Ivory have been removed
  • Reversing aid and adaptive turning light are now standard
  • Tyre pressure control RDC and daylight running light are now standard
  • Changes to comfort package content. Expanded to include engine protection bars
  • Safety package has been removed


BMW K 1600 B

  • New paint finish Mars Red metallic; Imperial Blue metallic has been removed
  • Reversing aid and adaptive turning light are now standard
  • Tyre pressure control RDC and daylight running light are now standard
  • Engine protection bars and LED auxiliary headlights
  • Changes to touring package content. LED auxiliary headlights, audio system, engine protection bars, running boards.
  • Changes to comfort package content. Shift Assistant Pro, keyless ride, central locking, alarm system. Additional LED headlight removed
  • Safety package has been removed


BMW K 1600 Grand America

  • New paint finish Mars Red metallic; Imperial Blue metallic has been removed
  • Reversing aid and adaptive turning light are now standard
  • Tyre pressure control RDC and daylight running light are now standard
  • Changes to comfort package content. Shift Assistant Pro, Keyless Ride, central locking, alarm system. Additional LED headlight removed
  • Safety package has been removed


BMW F 900 R and F 900 XR

  • New optional equipment: New activation concept for driving modes Pro. Coding plug is dropped.

* available from October 2020

** available from September 2020

Source: MCNews.com.au

BMW detail wind tunnel work with BMW S 1000 RR

Precision work in the wind tunnel

The FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) may have been forced to take a break from racing for a few months, but work has continued where possible at BMW Motorrad Motorsport. In the wind tunnel, for example, engineers have been fine-tuning the aerodynamics of the BMW S 1000 RR in the BMW Group Acoustic Wind Tunnel. An important role in this work is being played by BMW Motorrad World SBK Team rider, Eugene Laverty (IRL) – in the form of a 3D model.

Aerodynamics play a key role in determining the top speed of a World Superbike. Even the smallest of details can make a big difference here. The goal is to keep the aerodynamic drag as low as possible. The BMW Group Acoustic Wind Tunnel in Munich (GER) has everything the BMW Motorrad Motorsport engineers need to test and develop aerodynamic updates for the RR used in WorldSBK.

Fine-tuning the aerodynamics of the BMW S 1000 RR in the BMW Group Acoustic Wind Tunnel

However, to simulate the flow conditions as realistically as possible, it is not enough to simply position the bike in the wind tunnel by itself. Out on the racetrack, there is also a rider on the bike, creating his own air resistance, even if his riding position has also been optimised aerodynamically. For that reason, the whole package of motorcycle and rider is used in the airflow, which is generated by the wind tunnel’s 2,600-hp electric motor and can reach speeds of up to 255 km/h. To make this possible, BMW Motorrad Motorsport has turned to an innovative method: 3D scanning.

Fine-tuning the aerodynamics of the BMW S 1000 RR in the BMW Group Acoustic Wind Tunnel

Eugene was here in Munich with us before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. He was trying to find the ideal sitting position on the RR and, while he was in that position, we took detailed measurements with a 3D scanner,” said BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director Marc Bongers. Detailed measurements means every individual glove finger, every contour of the helmet, every seam in the leather overalls, every crease that affects the aerodynamic drag and with it the airflow. “Based on the data from the 3D scan, we created a plastic model made of two halves. It took about a week to get all the details right, however our 3D Eugene was then ready for action,” Bongers added.

Fine-tuning the aerodynamics of the BMW S 1000 RR in the BMW Group Acoustic Wind Tunnel

Since then, the plastic Laverty has been providing a very important service. He has racked up over 50 test runs in the wind tunnel. “Using a 3D model like this allows us to work more efficiently on development of our RR,” explains Bongers. “While a real rider must travel to get here, the plastic version is available at any time for testing in the wind tunnel. This means that we can evaluate and implement updates even faster.” Another major advantage of the 3D model became particularly apparent during the coronavirus-enforced break. While WorldSBK riders Laverty and Tom Sykes (GBR) were unable to travel to Munich due to travel restrictions, plastic Laverty was waiting in Munich, ready to get back on the RR in the wind tunnel.

Fine-tuning the aerodynamics of the BMW S 1000 RR in the BMW Group Acoustic Wind Tunnel

So, what does the real Laverty make of his double? “He’s just a few shades paler than my Irish complexion,” said a chuckling Laverty, referring to the light plastic used to make the model. “All joking aside, it was a little unusual to sit on the bike for so long and to be measured from every angle with a 3D scanner. However, the result is awesome. I can do my bit to make our RR faster without having to be in Munich in person. It’s not every day you get to see yourself as such a detailed model. It is fascinating what is possible with modern technology, and the BMW Group is leading the way in many areas in this regard.”

Fine-tuning the aerodynamics of the BMW S 1000 RR in the BMW Group Acoustic Wind Tunnel

Following the break for the coronavirus, it has now also been possible to measure team-mate Sykes in Munich. His 3D model will soon also see action in the wind tunnel. The next races for the optimised RR, the BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team and the real riders will take place on the first weekend in August. The 2020 WorldSBK season, which was suspended after the opening round in Australia, will resume at Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. at the beginning of next month.

Fine-tuning the aerodynamics of the BMW S 1000 RR in the BMW Group Acoustic Wind Tunnel

Source: MCNews.com.au

40th Anniversay F 750 and F 850 GS range reveal

BMW F 750 GS – BMW F 850 GS
BMW F 850 GS Adventure

BMW have overnight released these images and details on new editions of the F 750 and F 850 GS along with the F 850 GS Adventure.

BMW F 750 GS, BMW F 850 GS and BMW F 850 GS Adventure Edition 40 Years GS

The anticipated 40th Anniversary of GS Edition livery does not disappoint and along with the recently completely redesigned engine make the 850 by far the most attractive proposition it has ever been.

BMW F 850 GS and BMW F 850 GS Adventure Edition 40 Years GS

The BMW F 850 GS and BMW F 850 GS Adventure perfectly combine great road and touring amenity with outstanding off-road characteristics, thanks to their 21-inch front rim, while the more manageable dimensions of the BMW F 750 GS appeal to motorcyclists seeking an introduction to the world of touring enduros.

BMW F 850 GS Adventure Style Rallye

Already a tried and tested concept, the F series is unveiling three variations here further refined by BMW Motorrad for model year 2021 with expanded standard equipment and new optional equipment.

General changes to the BMW F 750 GS, BMW F 850 GS and BMW F 850 GS Adventure include new tape designs and the respective style designation on the fairing side panels of the style variations.

BMW F 750 GS Edition 40 Years GS

Furthermore, all models now have new LED flashing turn indicators as standard and a USB charging device at the front right of the cockpit. ABS Pro and DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) are now also standard, for even more braking and accelerating safety.

BMW F 850 GS Style Rallye

As before, the recently updated and heavily improved liquid-cooled 4-valve, 2-cylinder engine with 853 cc capacity, fuel injection and six-speed gearbox in all three models provides the propulsion.

In the BMW F 750 GS, as before, it generates 57 kW (77 hp) at 7,500 rpm and develops a maximum torque of 83 Nm at 6,000 rpm. The BMW F 850 GS and the BMW F 850 GS Adventure still generate 70 kW (95 hp) at 8,250 rpm and 92 Nm at 6,250 rpm.

BMW F 850 GS Adventure Edition 40 Years GS

The new BMW F 750 GS

BMW F 750 GS

The new BMW F 750 GS now steps up in the new basic Light white paintwork with tank centre cover painted in the vehicle colour. The black matt painted rims, black handlebars and seat bench in red/black make for a striking contrast.

BMW F 750 GS Style Sport

The sports style in San Marino blue metallic is also new for the BMW F 750 GS. A tinted windscreen gives it a sporty touch. In keeping with this, Granite grey metallic rims, silver handlebars as well as a black-grey seat bench and galvanised radiator cowl make a high-quality impression.

BMW F 750 GS Style Sport

Conversely, the visually eye-catching BMW F 750 GS “40 Years GS Edition” with the “40 Years GS” logo on the fairing side panels is dedicated exclusively to the “40 Years GS” anniversary.

BMW F 750 GS Edition 40 Years GS

Its yellow hand-protector bars and seat bench in black/yellow with GS logo unmistakeably invoke an icon from 40 years of GS history: The BMW R 100 GS. Black matt painted rims, silver handlebars and a galvanised radiator cowl round off this exclusive anniversary appearance.

BMW F 750 GS Edition 40 Years GS

The new BMW F 850 GS

The new BMW F 850 GS comes in the new basic Racing red paintwork with tank centre cover also painted in the vehicle colour. This contrasts with the black-coated fixed fork tubes, black rims and seat bench in black/grey.

BMW F 850 GS

In Rallye style and Racing blue metallic colour, the BMW F 850 GS together with the hand-protector bars, black fixed fork tubes and black-red seat bench emphasises its sporty character. The gold rims and galvanised radiator cowl accentuate its luxury feel.

BMW F 850 GS Style Rallye

The “40 Years GS Edition” of the BMW F 850 GS celebrates the 40th anniversary of the BMW GS models in Black storm metallic with “40 Years GS” logo on the fairing side panels. Exclusive yellow hand-protector bars, gold rims and a seat bench in black/yellow with GS logo also ensure a high level of recognition. Black fixed fork tubes and a galvanised radiator cowl are further hallmarks of this anniversary edition.

BMW F 850 GS Edition 40 Years GS

The standard equipment of the BMW F 850 GS has been further enhanced with a windscreen adjustment mechanism and a TFT display including convenient Connectivity functions.

The new BMW F 850 GS Adventure

In the new basic Ice grey paintwork with tank centre cover painted in the vehicle colour, the new BMW F 850 GS Adventure fulfils your aspirations for adventure, offroad competence and touring capability. The black fixed fork tubes and rims and grey-black comfort seat blend in homogeneously and harmoniously.

BMW F 850 GS Adventure

The new BMW F 850 GS Adventure in Rallye style and Kalamata metallic matt paintwork signifies sporty talents and a sense of adventure. With its gold rims and fixed fork tubes, the new BMW F 850 GS Adventure appears both dynamic and exquisite at the same time. The sports windscreen and a black/grey upholstered Rallye seat with 890 mm seat height enhance the BMW F 850 GS Adventure’s sporty appearance.

BMW F 850 GS Adventure Style Rallye

The new BMW F 850 GS Adventure as “40 Years GS Edition” is also dedicated to the special anniversary of the BMW GS models. The “40 Years GS” logo and yellow hand-protector bars are distinctive hallmarks of the anniversary GS in Black storm metallic paintwork.

BMW F 850 GS Adventure Edition 40 Years GS

Black-coated fixed fork tubes, gold rims and a black/yellow upholstered seat bench for two with 860 mm seat height round off the BMW F 850 Adventure’s tribute to the GS family’s 40th anniversary. A TFT display including convenient Connectivity functions is now also standard onboard.

BMW F 850 GS Adventure Edition 40 Years GS

Equipment and Electronic updates

The new BMW F 750 GS, BMW F 850 GS and BMW F 850 GS Adventure all feature new components of the Pro riding modes optional equipment. Thus, as in the GS models with boxer engines, a reworked throttle response in DYNAMIC riding mode now ensures even more dynamics and driving enjoyment.

Furthermore, dynamic engine brake control and Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) now feature in Pro riding modes. Other new Pro riding mode features include the preselection of up to four riding modes for the button assignment on the right handlebar controls (though only in conjunction with the Connectivity optional equipment in the BMW F 750 GS).

An extra low seat bench as well as modified lowered suspension will be available as optional equipment for all three models in future ensuring even better ground accessibility when stationary.

Original BMW Motorrad Accessories now supply a holder for the BMW F 850 GS and BMW F 850 GS Adventure for mounting the BMW Motorrad Navigator above the standard TFT display, which is beneficial when the driver is stationary offroad . This holder was previously reserved exclusively for GS trophy machines and deployment vehicles. The ex works “Preparation for navigation device” optional equipment is still available for positioning on the handlebar clamp as before.

Since completely switching off the ABS will no longer be permissible under legal homolgation regulations in future, the Enduro and Enduro Pro riding modes provide suitably adapted controls for this purpose. The ABS function can still be switched off on the rear wheel in Enduro Pro riding mode (BMW F 850 GS and BMW F 850 GS Adventure only).

The HP logo will be omitted in future in all optional equipment scopes and Original BMW Motorrad Accessories.

The sports silencer for the BMW F 750 GS will only be provided via Original BMW Motorrad Accessories.

Source: MCNews.com.au

BMW celebrate 40 years of GS

BMW GS turns 40

In autumn 1980 BMW Motorrad presented the R 80 G/S, a motorcycle which combined two very special areas of riding for the first time: Off-road and on-road. Thanks to its unique combination of road, touring and off-road capability – without compromising on everyday use – the R 80 G/S became the conceptual forerunner of the new motorcycle category of touring enduros and BMW Motorrad has sold more than 1.2 million BMW GS models over the years.

BMW GS 40th Anniversary

But it wasn’t just motorcycle adventures that were ideally suited for the BMW GS right from the outset; the R 80 G/S and its descendants also quickly proved their qualities in racing. In 1981 Hubert Auriol rode to victory in the equally prestigious and challenging Paris – Dakar Rally. This is just one of the many motorsport successes that BMW Motorrad was able to celebrate with a GS.

Four-valve technology and Telelever

With the BMW R 1100 GS, BMW Motorrad not only presented the first GS with a 4-valve boxer and 80 bhp output, but also trod new paths with regard to suspension technology for large touring enduros. For the first time in an enduro, the engine and gearbox acted as load-bearing elements of the chassis, making a main frame superfluous.

While the BMW Paralever rear wheel suspension system had already eliminated the drive reactions of the shaft drive in the models with the two-valve boxer years earlier, the BMW engineers had now created an innovative way of guiding the front wheels using the Telelever suspension. With the pitch compensation and highly sensitive response they set new standards in this area. In addition, the new R 1100 GS was the first enduro ever to be equipped with ABS – a safety plus that is now standard equipment on all BMW motorcycles.

BMW GS 40th Anniversary
The GS models of the F series

In addition to numerous new and further developments, including the F 650 GS (first single-cylinder with electronic fuel injection, catalytic converter and ABS), which was manufactured in Berlin from the year 2000 onwards, the F 650 GS and F 800 GS models launched in 2007 marked another milestone in BMW GS history.

With their high-torque parallel twin engines and torsionally stiff tubular frame these new models, BMW Motorrad not only presented the successors to the extremely successful F 650 GS with its single-cylinder engine, but at the same time expanded the enduro offer in the medium range.

Advanced DOHC boxer with two overhead camshafts

BMW Motorrad presented another highlight in autumn 2009 with the launch of the revised BMW R 1200 GS. Now equipped with the even more free-revving DOHC boxer with two overhead camshafts per cylinder, it offered 81 kW/110 hp and even more advanced riding dynamics.

In the 2010 anniversary year, BMW Motorrad paid tribute to the 30th anniversary of the GS models and their successes in both production motorcycle manufacturing and motorsport alike with the “30 Years GS” special models of the BMW R 1200 GS, R 1200 GS Adventure, F 800 GS and F 650 GS painted in the BMW Motorrad Motorsport corporate colours.

30 Years GS” special models of the BMW R 1200 GS, R 1200 GS Adventure, F 800 GS and F 650 GS

BMW Motorrad continued the success story of the GS models in autumn 2010. With the BMW G 650 GS, BMW Motorrad added another member to the BMW GS family. In combination with its comparatively low weight and the reduced seat height, it was the attractive entry bike into the world of motorcycling and into the fascinating BMW GS world of experience.

Newly designed boxer featuring vertical flow

The dynamic development of the BMW GS theme continued unabated in the fourth decade. When BMW Motorrad presented the new R 1200 GS at Intermot in autumn 2012, interest was particularly focused on the completely redesigned engine.

The air/liquid-cooled flat twin engine introduced cylinder heads featuring vertical flow; they had an integrated gearbox and a shaft drive on the left side from then on, supplemented by state-of-the-art chassis technology and electronic control systems such as ABS, traction control or semi-active chassis.

Since 1969 motorcycles have been manufactured for the world market in Berlin-Spandau and since 1980 the BMW Motorrad GS models with boxer engine, too.

With an output of 92 kW (125 hp), the new R 1200 GS also provided more grunt. Barely one and a half years later, in March 2014, the 500,000th BMW motorcycle of the boxer-engine GS model series rolled off the assembly line at the plant in Berlin – this was an R 1200 GS Adventure.

The 500,000th BMW motorcycle of the flat-twin-engined GS model series came off the production line in March 2014 – a R 1200 GS
The GS for the capacity segment below 500 cc: the G 310 GS

In autumn 2016, BMW Motorrad presented yet another GS model. This time it was the G 310 GS. It transferred the core qualities of a BMW GS to the engine capacity segment below 500 cc and interpreted these in its own style. Extremely compact, yet fully grown and comfortable, it opened up a whole new world of experience in its segment and became unique in the entry-level segment, above all due to its versatility.

BMW G 310 GS

With the new R 1200 GS, BMW Motorrad expanded the GS portfolio not only with further product optimisations but also by broadening the motorcycle’s range of properties. For the first time, customers were able to give a BMW GS a more marked touch of enduro or distinguished style to suit its preferred area of use by ordering the style packages Rallye and Exclusive.

2017 BMW R 1200 GS Adventure Triple Black
2017 BMW R 1200 GS Adventure Triple Black

In the same year a completely different interpretation of the GS theme came on the scene: the R nineT Urban G/S. The R nineT Urban G/S drew on the genes of the very first and legendary BMW R 80 G/S of the year 1980, transporting them into the modern era with contemporary technology in the form of a classic enduro-style BMW motorcycle with boxer engine. As with the other R nineT models, the powerful, air/oil-cooled boxer engine with 81 kW (110 hp) output in combination with a six-speed transmission was installed.

BMW R nineT Urban G/S
BMW R nineT Urban G/S
New engine, new chassis: The new GS models of the F series

In 2017 BMW Motorrad continued to write GS history with the two completely redesigned F 750 GS and F 850 GS enduro models. BMW Motorrad consistently built on the typical GS strengths in the successor models to the successful 2-cylinder F 650 GS, F 700 GS and F 800 GS motorcycles with the aim of making good things even better.

BMW FGS
2019 BMW F 850 GS

At the heart of the new development was a newly designed parallel-twin with two balancer shafts and 270/450 degrees ignition distance made for a much more characterful experience. It generated 57 kW (77 hp) for the F 750 GS and 70 kW (95 hp) for the F 850 GS from 853 cc, thus providing superior drive power for both GS models.

BMW F GS Adventure Dyno
2019 BMW F 850 GS and F 750 GS on the Dyno
More power, torque and efficiency for the big boxer-engined GS

In autumn 2018, BMW Motorrad once again introduced a radical upgrade for the boxer engine of the large GS models in order to further improve power and torque yield as well as reduce fuel consumption and emission values.

BMW R Boxer
BMW ShiftCam Boxer

For this purpose, BMW ShiftCam Technology was used for the first time in the serial production of BMW Motorrad engines: this allowed valve timings and valve stroke on the intake side to be varied. In addition, the intake camshafts were designed for asynchronous opening of the two intake valves, resulting in enhanced swirl of the fresh, incoming mixture and therefore more effective combustion.

BMW R Dyno
ShiftCam Boxer Engine on the dyno

Other technical changes to the engine related to the camshaft drive – now taken care of by a toothed chain (previously a roller chain) – optimised oil supply, twin-jet injection valves and a new exhaust system.

BMW RR ShiftCam
2019 BMW R 1250 R with ShiftCam

Will we see some 40th Anniversary special edition GS models revealed soon? Would be a brave person to bet against it…

Source: MCNews.com.au

June a record month for BMW globally

After a slow start to the year the rebound has been strong

MCNews.com.au recently reported the promising surge in motorcycles sales experience in Australia over the first six months of June (Motorcycle Sales Figures Report Link), with many brands having a very strong June in particular, now BMW Motorrad have confirmed that globally June was their best of that calendar month ever with 20,021 new BMW motorcycles sold in the month alone.

Dr. Markus Schramm – Head of BMW Motorrad

After a great start to the new year, we were still up by the end of February, with an increase of almost 12 % on the previous year. Then the dynamic development of the Corona pandemic also began to have a negative impact on the demand for motorcycles. But we see clear light at the end of the tunnel again.

Sales on the pan-European market were largely responsible for the positive development of BMW Motorrad in June 2020. A total of 13,937 BMW motorcycles were sold in Europe. 2,684 units more than in the same month of the previous year – an increase of 23.9 %. In addition to the home market of Germany with an increase of 58.2 %, the markets in France (+72.9 %), the Benelux countries (+ 52.2 %) and Portugal (+ 52.0 %) contribute significantly to the recovery in Europe.

The Asian-Ocean market was also pleasingly robust in the month of June. BMW Motorrad was able to sale 2,997 motorcycles in Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Russia and Thailand, an increase of 17.3 %.

The new BMW Motorrad models F 900 R, F 900 XR and S 1000 XR were particularly high in the buyer’s favor in the first six months of this year flanked by the continuous bestsellers R 1250 GS and R 1250 GS Adventure.

Timo Resch – Head of Sales and Marketing BMW Motorrad

In the short term, of course, the operational focus is still on tackling the Corona crisis. The team of BMW Motorrad and our international BMW Motorrad retail partners are also doing everything they can to be able to react as best as possible to the wishes and needs of our customers in the second half of 2020 with the clear goal of successfully closing 2020 in a difficult market environment, however, with significantly reduced sales compared to our record year in 2019. Of course, our entry into the Cruiser segment with the BMW R18 will also play an important role here.”

With the best ever sales result for the month of June, BMW Motorrad concludes the first half of 2020 and enters the second half of the year with confidence.

BMW R P highRes
Exclusive First Edition BMW R 18 should also help boost sales in the second half of this year

Source: MCNews.com.au