BMW Concept Motorcycles
The BMW engine is angled forward by 50°. BMW claims that the engine at 560 mm (22 in) wide, just 67 mm (2.6 in) wider than the K1300 engine, is the narrowest six-cylinder engine ever produced. The BMW engine was originally used on the Concept 6, a concept bike that was shown at the 2009 EICMA Milan Motor Show.
BMW Cruiser Motorcycles
such that a number of motorcycle manufacturers including BMW. Japanese companies began producing models evocative of the early cruisers in the mid-1980s, and by 1997 the market had grown to nearly 60 percent of the U.S. market.
BMW Enduro Motorcycles
In 1993 BMW introduced GS models powered by a single cylinder 4-valve 652 cc Rotax engine, also known as a thumper, and chain drive. The more road biased F650ST Strada had a smaller diameter 18 inch front wheel, narrower handlebars and smaller screen. The off road-capable F650 Funduro had a 19 inch front wheel, long travel suspension, bash plate, and a high seat.
BMW Adventures Motorcycles
BMW has given us a sneak peek at the 2014 R1200GS Adventure, which, together with a new vibration damper between the gearbox and shaft drive, is said to improve powertrain smoothness. which will be unveiled to the public at the EICMA show in early November.
BMW X-Motorcycles
The BMW G 650 X was a series of motorcycles produced from 2006 to 2009. The three models shared all major components and are differentiated by their flaring and wheel sizes, therefore, the models vary in weight. The three models were: the G 650 Xchallenge, the G 650 Xmoto, and the G 650 Xcountry.
BMW Roadster Motorcycles
The BMW M Roadster is the BMW M performance model of the BMW Z3 and BMW Z4 convertibles. All models were produced in the Spartanburg, South Carolina manufacturing facility, though the complete M engine was imported from Germany. BMW was produced between 1998 and 2002 and again during the 2006-2008 model years.
BMW Scarver Motorcycles
The BMW F650CS was a standard motorcycle made by BMW Motorrad from 2001 to 2005.The CS was the third generation in the F650 single series, after the 1993–2001 F650, and 2000–7 F650GS. BMW was known for its offbeat styling intended to attract new motorcyclists. CS stood for city/street, as it was aimed at urban commuters and it was also known as the Scarver, a portmanteau of street and carver.
BMW Sports Motorcycles
There are many systems for classifying types of motorcycles, describing how the motorcycles are put to use, or the designer's intent, or some combination of the two. Sometimes sport touring motorcycles are recognized as a seventh category. Six main categories are widely recognized: cruiser, sport, touring, standard, dual-purpose, and dirt bike.