How fast is a BMW R1200RT?
With 110 hp (82 kW) and 85 lbf⋅ft (115 N⋅m) of torque, the R1200RT is suitable for long-distance touring carrying a rider and passenger and a full load of luggage; and is able to reach 135 mph (217 km/h) and do a standing quarter mile in 12.2 seconds.
How much does a BMW R1200RT weight?
BMW R1200RT
Manufacturer | BMW Motorrad |
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Weight | 229 kg (505 lb) (dry) 259 kg (571 lb) w/o panniers (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 25 L (5.5 imp gal; 6.6 US gal) |
Fuel consumption | 41.6 mpg‑US (5.65 L/100 km; 50.0 mpg‑imp) |
Related | R1200GS R1200R R1200ST |
When did the BMW R1200RT get a new engine?
This model remained virtually unchanged until it received the latest twin cam boxer engine in 2010 as well as some small styling and technical updates. The R1200RT gave way to the brand new water-cooled R1200RT in 2014.
What was the horsepower increase in the 2005 R1200RT?
The 2007 R1200RT (above, right) offers significant improvements over certain aspects of the 2004 R1150RT (above, left). Notably: Horsepower is increased 14% from 95 to 110 @ 7,500 RPMs. Torque is increased 13% from 72 to 85 foot-pounds @ 6,000 RPMs.
How much does a 2009 BMW R1200RT cost?
If you can save an extra £500, that will get you a tidy 2009 model with a good list of extras, where an early twin cam 2010 bike will set you back £6,500 for a decent specification example. The last of the air-cooled RTs, the 2013 model, can be found for between £7,500 and £8,500.
How big is the top case on a BMW R1200RT?
There are two BMW top cases available for the R1200RT. The smaller case has a capacity of 28 liters (1 ft. or 7.4 gallons); the larger case has a capacity of 49 liters (1.7 ft. or 12.9 gallons) and comes only in light gray.
This model remained virtually unchanged until it received the latest twin cam boxer engine in 2010 as well as some small styling and technical updates. The R1200RT gave way to the brand new water-cooled R1200RT in 2014.
The 2007 R1200RT (above, right) offers significant improvements over certain aspects of the 2004 R1150RT (above, left). Notably: Horsepower is increased 14% from 95 to 110 @ 7,500 RPMs. Torque is increased 13% from 72 to 85 foot-pounds @ 6,000 RPMs.
If you can save an extra £500, that will get you a tidy 2009 model with a good list of extras, where an early twin cam 2010 bike will set you back £6,500 for a decent specification example. The last of the air-cooled RTs, the 2013 model, can be found for between £7,500 and £8,500.
There are two BMW top cases available for the R1200RT. The smaller case has a capacity of 28 liters (1 ft. or 7.4 gallons); the larger case has a capacity of 49 liters (1.7 ft. or 12.9 gallons) and comes only in light gray.