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Classic Motorcycles - BMW motorcycles



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By : Janen Slaughter    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-23 20:34:59
BMW motorcycles are produced by BMW Motorad, a German company that has been in this business since the early 1920s. Although the beginnings of the company are closely related to the production of aircraft, it was in 1923 that the first motorcycle was produced in a BMW factory. At present, the company has plants in Taiwan, China and Austria, besides the main Berlin factory. The motorcycle categories produced under the BMW brand vary from 450cc to 1300cc cylinder capacity. While some of these models work for touring activities, others are sports, off-road and dual purpose bikes.

BMW motorcycles have won a great reputation by winning lots of competitions and prestigious races in national and international contests. One fine example here is the Dakar Rally, organized between Europe and Africa yearly. BMW motorcycles are a constant presence of this race, winning six titles in the history of the competition. The BMW S1000RR design put BMW motorcycles among the bikes that participated in the Superbike World Championship in 2008 and 2009.

You can choose from several product categories in case you want to buy a BMW bike.

First, there is the F series with a cylinder capacity of 800 cc; BMW motorcycles in the F series use either a belt drive or a chain.

A smaller category, the G series has engines with a cylinder capacity between 450cc to 650cc. Featuring a chain drive, G series BMW motorcycles have one cylinder only. The 450cc models are manufactured in Taiwan while the 650 cc engines are produced in China.

R1200GS and R1200T are available in the R series. They all have a shaft drive, twin cylinders and 1200cc capacity.

The K series includes larger BMW motorcycles with a cylinder capacity of 1200-1300 cc and four engines. These too are large models, and you can choose between K1200LT, K1200R, K1300GT, K1300S and K1300R.

And finally the S series includes the popular BMW sports bikes with an inline-four engine and a 999cc capacity.

Before you purchase any type of bike, it is essential to take some drive tests. The selection criteria for BMW motorcycle should include the purpose, the riding style, the budget and the rider's preference. You can get consultancy and technical information in any BMW dealer shop, or online.

The cylinder capacity, the category and the overall technical features are the elements that determine the price. The 450 and 650 cc BMW motorcycles are the cheapest, due mainly to the lower manufacturing costs.
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