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  2. BMW K1200GT - Wikipedia

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    The BMW K1200GT is a sport-touring motorcycle made by BMW. The first generation K1200GT came out in 2003 and had a traditional “Brick” longitudinally mounted four cylinder engine. Criticisms of this model included its weight, lack of power, and poor ground clearance, but it still rated as a very comfortable and high-speed tourer.

  3. K1200 - Wikipedia

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    BMW K1200GT, a sport-touring motorcycle manufactured by BMW; BMW K1200R, a general-purpose supersport motorcycle manufactured by BMW; BMW K1200RS, a sport-touring motorcycle manufactured by BMW; K-1200 K-MAX, an American helicopter manufactured by Kaman Aircraft

  4. BMW K1200RS - Wikipedia

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    The BMW K1200RS is a sport-touring motorcycle made by BMW. The K1200RS is the last evolution of the BMW four-cylinder longitudinal engine, often referred to as the flying brick. From 1996 to 2004 37,992 units were built at the BMW plant in Spandau Germany.

  5. BMW K1200R - Wikipedia

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    The BMW K1200R is a naked supersport motorcycle manufactured between 2005 and 2008 by BMW Motorrad, producing a claimed 163 hp (122 kW) @ 10,250 rpm from its transverse-mounted 1,157 cc inline-four engine with torque of 94 lbf⋅ft (127 N⋅m) @ 8,250 rpm. [1] Acceleration to 60 mph (97 km/h) from a standing start is claimed to be 2.6 seconds.

  6. BMW Motorrad - Wikipedia

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    BMW Motorrad is the motorcycle brand and division of German automotive ... announced in 2003 and first seen in the 2005 K1200S. The new engine generates 123 kW (165 ...

  7. BMW K1300GT - Wikipedia

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    bmw k1200gt#k1300gt To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  8. BMW F650CS - Wikipedia

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    The F650CS was designed by American David Robb, [3] Vice President of BMW Motorrad Design from 1993 to 2012, [7] [8] [9] and designer of the R1100RT, K1200RS, R1200C, R1100S and K1200LT. [10] The bike was the result of a partnership between BMW and Aprilia. [2] The storage compartment where most motorcycles have the fuel tank.

  9. BMW R1200GS - Wikipedia

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    BMW continued to produce the R1150GS Adventure, releasing a final run-out, special-edition model, [6] before launching the R1200GS Adventure at the end of 2005, for the 2006 model year. [ 7 ] Upgrades for model year 2007 included increased power to 78 kW (105 bhp), a new Integral ABS II antilock braking system was released without servo assistance.