BMW logo
Founded: 1916
Location: Munich, Germany
Website:

BMW began building motorcycle engines and then motorcycles after World War I. Its motorcycle brand is now known as BMW Motorrad. Their first successful motorcycle, after the failed Helios and Flink, was the "R32" in 1923. This had a "Boxer" twin engine, in which a cylinder projects into the air-flow from each side of the machine. Apart from their single cylinder models (basically to the same pattern), all their motorcycles used this distinctive layout until the early 1980s. Many BMWs are still produced in this layout, which is designated the R Series.

During the Second World War, BMW produced the BMW R75 motorcycle with a sidecar attached. Featuring a unique design copied from the Zündapp KS750, its sidecar wheel was also motor-driven. Combined with a lockable differential, this made the vehicle very capable off-road, an equivalent in many ways to the Jeep.

In 1983, came the K Series, shaft drive but water-cooled and with either three or four cylinders mounted in a straight line from front to back. Shortly after, BMW also started making the chain-driven F and G series with single and parallel twin Rotax engines.

In the early 1990s, BMW updated the airhead Boxer engine which became known as the oilhead. In 2002, the oilhead engine had two spark plugs per cylinder. In 2004 it added a built-in balance shaft, an increased capacity to 1170 cc and enhanced performance to 100 hp (75 kW) for the R1200GS, compared to 85 hp (63 kW) of the previous R1150GS. More powerful variants of the oilhead and hexhead engines are available in the R1100S and R1200S, producing 98 hp (73 kW) and 122 hp (91 kW), respectively.

In 2004, BMW introduced the new K1200S Sports Bike which marked a departure for BMW. It is both powerful (the engine is a 167 hp (125 kW) unit derived from the company's work with the Williams F1 team) and significantly lighter than previous K models. It was BMW's latest attempt to keep up with the pace of development of sports machines from the likes of Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, and Suzuki. Innovations include a unique electronically adjustable front and rear suspension, and a Hossack-type front fork BMW calls Duolever.

BMW was one of the earliest manufacturers to offer anti-lock brakes on production motorcycles starting in the late 1980s. The generation of anti-lock brakes available on the 2006 and later BMW motorcycles pave the way for the introduction of sophisticated electronic stability control, or anti-skid technology – a first for production motorcycles – later in the 2007 model year.

BMW has been an innovator in motorcycle suspension design, taking up telescopic front suspension long before most other manufacturers. Then they switched to Earles Fork, front suspension by swinging fork (1955 to 1969). Most modern BMWs are truly rear swingarm, single sided at the back (compare with the regular swinging fork usually, and wrongly, called swinging arm).

Some BMWs started using yet another trademark front suspension design, the Telelever, in the early 1990s. Like the Earles Fork, the Telelever significantly reduces dive under braking.

wikipedia

Latest BMW motorcycles

2007 BMW motorcycles

All-rounder

2007 BMW R1200R

All-rounder

Oil/air cooled, 1170cc, Boxer, SOHC

2007 BMW K1200R

All-rounder

Water cooled, 1157cc, Inline-4, DOHC

Touring

2007 BMW K1200LT

Touring

Water cooled, 1172cc, Inline-4, DOHC

Supersport

2007 BMW R1200ST

Supersport

Oil/air cooled, 1170cc, Boxer, SOHC

2007 BMW R1200S

Supersport

Oil/air cooled, 1170cc, Boxer, SOHC

2007 BMW R1200RT

Supersport

Oil/air cooled, 1170cc, Boxer, OHV

2007 BMW K1200S

Supersport

Water cooled, 1157cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2007 BMW K1200R Sport

Supersport

Water cooled, 1157cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2007 BMW K1200GT

Supersport

Water cooled, 1157cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2007 BMW F800S

Supersport

Water cooled, 798cc, Inline-2, DOHC

2007 BMW F800ST

Supersport

Water cooled, 798cc, Inline-2, DOHC

Supermoto

2007 BMW HP2 Megamoto

Supermoto

Oil/air cooled, 1170cc, Boxer, SOHC

2007 BMW G650 XCountry

Supermoto

Water cooled, 652cc, Single, DOHC

2007 BMW G650 XMoto

Supermoto

Water cooled, 652cc, Single, DOHC

Offroad

2007 BMW R1200GS Adventure

Offroad

Oil/air cooled, 1170cc, Boxer, SOHC

2007 BMW R1200GS

Offroad

Air cooled, 1170cc, Boxer, SOHC

2007 BMW HP2 Enduro

Offroad

Oil/air cooled, 1170cc, Boxer, DOHC

2007 BMW G650 XChallenge

Offroad

Water cooled, 652cc, Single, DOHC

2007 BMW F650GS Dakar

Offroad

Water cooled, 652cc, Single, DOHC

2007 BMW F650GS

Offroad

Water cooled, 652cc, Single, DOHC