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Review Details |
BMW R1200R 2007

Ride and handling |
The steering and ease with which this motorcycle can change direction is astonishing. As with most BMWs, this motorcycle is extremely comfortable for most riders. Reliability (again, can be said of many BMWs) is second only to Honda. The only foreseeable problems come with the addition of so much technology. However, build quality for the R1200R can definately be relied upon.
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Performance and value |
BMWs nearly always keep their value, so this bike would make a great investment to keep or to sell on. This bike might not have the thrills of the Yamaha R1 or your average sportsbike, but despite the electrical problems you are likely to get the majority of your money back.
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Engine |
For a BMW motorcycle this one has some grunt. Both low and high revs see smooth power delivery with the kick of the 109 horses. The electronic fuel injection has ironed out minor power dips from earlier models.
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| Engine type: |
Two cylinder boxer |
| Fuel system: |
Injection (Electronic) |
| Cooling system: |
Oil & Air |
| Final transmission: |
Shaft drive |
Verdict |
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The BMW badge
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Faulty electrics can bring the bike down
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