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Ghost rider
6 years ago
Abhinav Sharma
An iconic long-distance tourer, the 2016 bmw r 1200 rt has a classic boxer twin as its centerpiece, albeit updated to feature both liquid- and air-cooling.
With a generous wheelbase and rake, the bmw r 1200 rt is a smooth highwayman. The big change for the coast-to-coast sport-touring runner is abs pro.
Frame: continuous tubular steel bridge-type
Front suspension; travel: non-adjustable bmw telelever 37mm forks w/ central spring strut; 4.7 inches
Rear suspension; travel: bmw evo paralever and wad strut w/ spring-preload and rebound-damping adjustable shock; 5.4 inches
Front wheel: 3.50 x 17; cast aluminum
Rear wheel: 4.50 x 17; cast aluminum
Front tire: 120/70 zr 17
Rear tire: 180/55 zr 17
Front brakes: dual floating 320mm discs w/ four-piston fixed calipers
Rear brake: 276mm disc, with dual-piston floating caliper
Abs: standard
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Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
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Ghost rider
6 years ago
Abhinav Sharma
An iconic long-distance tourer, the 2016 bmw r 1200 rt has a classic boxer twin as its centerpiece, albeit updated to feature both liquid- and air-cooling.
With a generous wheelbase and rake, the bmw r 1200 rt is a smooth highwayman. The big change for the coast-to-coast sport-touring runner is abs pro.
Frame: continuous tubular steel bridge-type
Front suspension; travel: non-adjustable bmw telelever 37mm forks w/ central spring strut; 4.7 inches
Rear suspension; travel: bmw evo paralever and wad strut w/ spring-preload and rebound-damping adjustable shock; 5.4 inches
Front wheel: 3.50 x 17; cast aluminum
Rear wheel: 4.50 x 17; cast aluminum
Front tire: 120/70 zr 17
Rear tire: 180/55 zr 17
Front brakes: dual floating 320mm discs w/ four-piston fixed calipers
Rear brake: 276mm disc, with dual-piston floating caliper
Abs: standard
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Everything
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Was this review helpful?
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Ghost rider
6 years ago
Abhinav Sharma
An iconic long-distance tourer, the 2016 bmw r 1200 rt has a classic boxer twin as its centerpiece, albeit updated to feature both liquid- and air-cooling.
With a generous wheelbase and rake, the bmw r 1200 rt is a smooth highwayman. The big change for the coast-to-coast sport-touring runner is abs pro.
Frame: continuous tubular steel bridge-type
Front suspension; travel: non-adjustable bmw telelever 37mm forks w/ central spring strut; 4.7 inches
Rear suspension; travel: bmw evo paralever and wad strut w/ spring-preload and rebound-damping adjustable shock; 5.4 inches
Front wheel: 3.50 x 17; cast aluminum
Rear wheel: 4.50 x 17; cast aluminum
Front tire: 120/70 zr 17
Rear tire: 180/55 zr 17
Front brakes: dual floating 320mm discs w/ four-piston fixed calipers
Rear brake: 276mm disc, with dual-piston floating caliper
Abs: standard
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Everything
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Was this review helpful?
10
2
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