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The end of 2018 forced Jordan Szoke to return to Kawasaki after eight years away from the brand, while Ben Young took over as the lead rider for BMW Motorrad. The switch worked well for both Young and BMW, winning the opening two races and adding a historic comeback victory at Atlantic Motorsport Park to win his first national championship.
BMW Motorrad Canada: Bike number: 86: ... Scot-Build BMW #86 7 0 3 0 226 3rd 2016 Superbike BMW S1000RR: Tim Horton's Scot-Build BMW
The BMW R12 is a motorcycle manufactured by BMW Motorrad, which is offered as the cruiser motorcycle R12 and as the roadster R12 nineT (with the English pronunciation ['naɪnti]). The name "R12", which had already been used by BMW for a motorcycle model from the 1930s, was re-protected by the manufacturer in 2021 in Germany and internationally ...
BMW Motorrad is the motorcycle brand and division of German automotive manufacturer, BMW. [1] It has produced motorcycles since 1923, and achieved record sales for ...
Walter Muma (Canada, b. 1956) 1978 Motobécane Mobylette 50 cc moped Toronto to Alaska and Inuvik via gravel Alaska Highway, and back 11,500 mi (18,500 km) Unsupported [37] [38] Helge Pedersen (Norway) 1982–1992 BMW R80G/S: Circumnavigation: 77 countries on every inhabited continent [39] 250,000 mi (400,000 km) Unsupported
The BMW F900R is a naked motorcycle introduced by BMW Motorrad in 2019. The F-series 850/900 engine also includes the enduro -inspired F850GS , and the F900XR , a Sport touring design. It is based on the BMW F850GS series project, with which it shares technical solutions and mechanical parts, [ 1 ] also adopted by the F900 XR.
The BMW F650CS was a standard motorcycle made by BMW Motorrad from 2001 to 2005. CS stood for city/street, [2] as it was aimed at urban commuters and it was also known as the Scarver, a portmanteau of street and carver. [3] The CS was the third generation in the F650 single series, after the 1993–2001 F650, and 2000–7 F650GS. [4]
David Robb, born 1956 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, is a vehicle designer best known for his work as chief designer at BMW Motorrad, BMW's motorcycle division, from 1993 to 2012. [1] [2] [3] Robb was trained in design at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.