2008-11-04 - BMW F800R and BMW Lo Rider concept study With the new
BMW F 800 R, BMW now takes the logical step of expanding
the F 800 model series further by presenting at the EICMA 2008 the
Milan motorcycle show - a sporty roadster in the segment of medium category
naked bikes designed for a high level of riding dynamics and maximum
riding fun. Alongside the two roadsters R 1200 R and K 1300 R, this is now
the third BMW roadster to see its world premiere in the BMW Urban world
of experience: the new F 800 R, the dynamic BMW naked bike for the
medium category.
The engine of the F 800 R is the parallel twin with 4-valve technology and
a capacity of 798 cc, already familiar from the F 800 S.
Printable Picture, Picture: BMWThe rated output of the engine is 64 kW/87 bhp at approx. 8,000 rpm and
produces a torque of 86 Nm at approx. 6,000 rpm. The mass compensation
of the parallel twin is implemented by a system which is still unique in
serial production motorcycle construction in which an additional swivel rod
compensates the fi rst-order and second-order mass forces, ensuring
that the 2-cylinder engine runs with an unusually low level of vibration which
is especially pleasant for the rider.
Printable Picture, Picture: BMWImportant contributions to the outstanding dynamics of the new F 800 R
are also made by the low dry weight of approx. 182 kg or approx. 204 kg fully
fuelled and the chassis with double-sided rear-wheel swing-arm which is
especially adapted to the requirements of a sporty naked bike. In accordance
with the style and purpose of a sporty naked bike, the new F 800 R also has
a secondary drive with O-ring chain. The bike will be availabe in mid 2009 for under 8.000,- Euro in Germany.
Printable Picture, Chris Pfeiffers Freestyle Bike, Picture: BMWThe
BMW Lo Rider sporty, purist roadster study with an individually
variable design.
Purist, powerful, unfaired and reduced to the absolute essentials these
few words provide an incomplete description of the BMW Lo Rider, the new
concept study by BMW Motorrad. At fi rst sight, the focus would seem to be
on the creation of a roadster with a muscular appearance, openly displayed
technology and powerful fl at twin engine for pure emotion and maximum
motorcycling fun. But behind all this is in fact a completely new custom
concept.
Printable Picture, Picture: BMWThe bike's low weight, the powerful and high-torque fl at twin engine and
high-quality chassis technology give it a high level of sporty riding dynamics,
while the lowered chassis and the relaxed yet active seating position with the
broad handlebars are more of a loan from cruisers and naked bikes.
The concept is such that, for the fi rst time, the customer can be involved
in the design of the BMW Lo Rider to an extent which goes beyond what
has previously been possible to date. Numerous options including different
exhaust systems, seats, headlamp units and paint fi nish variations allow for
a level of customisation which is far greater than the familiar individualisation
by means of special equipment features and accessories. This means that
the entire character of the vehicle can be adapted to the customer's individual
taste: the customer can take full pleasure in assembling a machine just as he
wants it from a cool cruiser to an aggressive muscle bike.
BMW Press Text
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