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Reviews of BMW R 1200 RS

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4.9/5

14 Ratings

2 Reviews

5 star

93%

4 star

7%

3 star

0%

2 star

0%

1 star

0%

₹ 15,54,985
Avg. Ex-Showroom price

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

4

Visual Appeal


4

Reliability


4

Performance


4

Service Experience

Reviews on R 1200 RS

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  • Most Recent (2)
  • Critical (0)
  • Positive (2)
  • Riding experience

    6 years ago


    Deepak Kushwaha

    Drive is through a six-speed gearbox with a wet, anti-hopping, magic clutch, hooked up to a maintenance-free cardan shaft positioned on the left-hand side, as per bmw’s long history.

    Unique to the r1200r’s structure is the engine serving as a stressed member, in concert with a new, tubular steel “bridge” frame. The telelever front suspension is unconventionally replaced, for bmw boxers, by a conventional upside-down fork with telescopic 45mm tubes, a la the s1000r. Two versions are available: un-adjustable marzocchi fork legs and a sachs shock with a knob for manual preload adjustability (plus a rebound adjuster), or optional electronic suspension adjustment. With esa, both gold sachs fork tubes have springs, while only the left side has damping and the esa adjustor (but no preload adjuster). The rear has a marzocchi shock with esa preload and damping adjustments. Whether these mixed suspension choices are technical or political, we don’t know.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    3

    Service Experience


    3

    Maintenance cost

    4

    Extra Features

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    6 months-1 yr

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Good maintenance

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0

  • Riding experience

    6 years ago


    Deepak Kushwaha

    Drive is through a six-speed gearbox with a wet, anti-hopping, magic clutch, hooked up to a maintenance-free cardan shaft positioned on the left-hand side, as per bmw’s long history.

    Unique to the r1200r’s structure is the engine serving as a stressed member, in concert with a new, tubular steel “bridge” frame. The telelever front suspension is unconventionally replaced, for bmw boxers, by a conventional upside-down fork with telescopic 45mm tubes, a la the s1000r. Two versions are available: un-adjustable marzocchi fork legs and a sachs shock with a knob for manual preload adjustability (plus a rebound adjuster), or optional electronic suspension adjustment. With esa, both gold sachs fork tubes have springs, while only the left side has damping and the esa adjustor (but no preload adjuster). The rear has a marzocchi shock with esa preload and damping adjustments. Whether these mixed suspension choices are technical or political, we don’t know.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    3

    Service Experience


    3

    Maintenance cost

    4

    Extra Features

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    6 months-1 yr

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Good maintenance

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0

There are no critical reviews for this bike

There are no critical reviews for this bike

  • Riding experience

    6 years ago


    Deepak Kushwaha

    Drive is through a six-speed gearbox with a wet, anti-hopping, magic clutch, hooked up to a maintenance-free cardan shaft positioned on the left-hand side, as per bmw’s long history.

    Unique to the r1200r’s structure is the engine serving as a stressed member, in concert with a new, tubular steel “bridge” frame. The telelever front suspension is unconventionally replaced, for bmw boxers, by a conventional upside-down fork with telescopic 45mm tubes, a la the s1000r. Two versions are available: un-adjustable marzocchi fork legs and a sachs shock with a knob for manual preload adjustability (plus a rebound adjuster), or optional electronic suspension adjustment. With esa, both gold sachs fork tubes have springs, while only the left side has damping and the esa adjustor (but no preload adjuster). The rear has a marzocchi shock with esa preload and damping adjustments. Whether these mixed suspension choices are technical or political, we don’t know.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    3

    Service Experience


    3

    Maintenance cost

    4

    Extra Features

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    6 months-1 yr

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Good maintenance

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0

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