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Today BMW introduced their new motorcycles to the press at the Intermot exhibition in Germany. Quite a surprise, since no-one was expecting the new G-series of motorcycles. Not often you see manufacturers able to hide their recent developments.
Here are the official photos of the new motorcycles. Note the K1200 Sport is basically a naked K1200R like Tatoodles, with a bikini fairing. No belt drive on the 650's either.
They are as follows:
G-650 Xchallenge
G-650 Xcountry
G-650 Xmoto
HP2 Megamoto
K1200R Sport
The G-Series boasts three models, which are all a variation on the enduro/supermoto theme.
The G650 Xchallenge is the enduro version with longer travel suspension and 21-inch front wheel giving it real off-road potential.
The Xmoto is the supermoto version designed to take on the likes of the KTM duke II with 17-inch allow wheels front and rear.
And half way between the two is the Xcountry, a trial-styled city bike with a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear.
All the G bikes are around 160kg, will make 53bhp
Here are the official photos of the new motorcycles. Note the K1200 Sport is basically a naked K1200R like Tatoodles, with a bikini fairing. No belt drive on the 650's either.
They are as follows:
G-650 Xchallenge
G-650 Xcountry
G-650 Xmoto
HP2 Megamoto
K1200R Sport
The G-Series boasts three models, which are all a variation on the enduro/supermoto theme.
The G650 Xchallenge is the enduro version with longer travel suspension and 21-inch front wheel giving it real off-road potential.
The Xmoto is the supermoto version designed to take on the likes of the KTM duke II with 17-inch allow wheels front and rear.
And half way between the two is the Xcountry, a trial-styled city bike with a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear.
All the G bikes are around 160kg, will make 53bhp