BMW R1200R (2013)

The BMW R1200R motorcycle was first introduced in 2006 but was redesigned in 2011, and in 2013 it featured several updates that improved its performance and handling.

One of the most notable changes to the 2013 model was the addition of liquid-cooling to its horizontally opposed twin-cylinder engine. This boosted the engine’s power output to 125 horsepower and 92 lb-ft of torque, allowing it to reach a top speed of over 135 mph.

The 2013 R1200R also received some updates to its suspension system, including an upside-down fork and revised settings for the rear shock absorber. These changes gave the motorcycle a smoother ride and improved its handling on both straight roads and corners.

Other notable features of the 2013 R1200R include a redesigned instrument cluster, LED running lights, and multiple riding modes that can be selected on the fly for different types of road conditions. The motorcycle also comes with a number of optional accessories, including a luggage rack, heated grips, and a center stand.

Overall, the 2013 BMW R1200R is a versatile and powerful motorcycle that is suited for riders of all levels. Its updated engine and suspension, along with its various riding modes, make it perfect for long-distance touring, commuting, or even some off-road adventures.


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