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Motorcycle specifications BMWK 1200 S 2008 Facing power

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this sports car promises to be a highly accomplished and surprising model in many respects, boasting a number of technological evolutions and/or revolutions.
When it comes to power, there's no doubt. The new in-line 4-cylinder develops a respectable 167 hp. This engine has benefited from the watchful eye of German engineers: surprisingly narrow, its crankshaft width is similar to that of some 600 cc 4-cylinder engines - a block with super-square dimensions, dry sump lubrication and 2 balance shafts. Unlike the RS and LT mills, this one is mounted transversely under the frame and anchored at a steep angle (could the new R1 have been a schoolboy?). A great deal of torque is available: the mill delivers 13 mkg of torque at 8,250 rpm, 70% of which is available from 3,000 rpm.

The K 1200 S: the most powerful production BMW in the brand's history. But that's only the smallest of its innovations. It's mainly the chassis that's revolutionized. Farewell to the traditional fork. BM had struck a first blow with the introduction of the highly efficient Telelever. Now we've gone one step further and created a new type of front axle: the Duolever. An articulated quadrilateral made up of two almost parallel longitudinal arms articulated to the frame and allowing precise lifting movement of the front wheel. The result is ultra-sensitive, incredibly stable steering. Another innovation is the electronic adjustment of spring preload and damping at the touch of a button on the handlebars.
Other innovations include a smaller transmission (still cardan shaft), a new cassette gearbox, catalytic exhaust, ABS, and a sleeker-than-usual look. The sharp corners are more pronounced, and the K 1200 RS lineage is present, albeit with greater dynamism. At the beginning of September, a lucky few will be able to try out the K 1200 S. The bike will then be exhibited at the INTERMOT show in Munich. The model will then go on sale.

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BMW K 1200 SIn its own way, BM presents a thoroughbred sports bike, noble, muscular and, according to the German staff, highly efficient. A worthy competitor for the CBR 1100 XX and GSX-R Hayabusa. And who knows, some of the sharper sportsbikes could knock their teeth out.

an M3 on two wheels... Why this comparison? It's simple: an ultra-high-performance machine that doesn't fall into the radical trap imposed by the benchmarks in its segment. For while the K 1200 S is packed with technology and watts, its design remains that of a grand dame of the road, not a pure racing toy. Start the engine and you're off to a flying start. Once the pistons are awakened, you immediately sense that there's a lot of potential in there. Even the sound escaping from the huge muffler betrays an impressive blast.
Boarding, installation, satisfaction. The riding position promises to be comfortable, if a little stretched out, aided by an ideally designed fuel tank and well-located handles and footrests. We get this long, slender bird off the ground, and it soon proves to be surprisingly maneuverable. It may say 1200 on the tank, but it's almost as easy as a 600. As for the thruster, it reminds you that you're on a big-bore machine.
Slightly vibrating (crescendo with rpm), the boiler is already pushing hard at low revs, though it doesn't have as much oomph as a 1300 GSX-R. Still, it's hearty and gets stronger around 6,000 rpm until the next gear. After 8,000 rpm, the mill sends out the big cavalry with a deluge of decibels. no production BMW has ever been so powerful and so fast. Bluffing, and even more to realize the excellent protection. You can go very fast without having to look at the speedometers.

BMW K 1200 S"And what about that famous pilot-controlled suspension?" Surprising! In 'normal' mode, the sports car offers excellent roadholding and stability, while remaining very pleasant to drive. The 'comfort' mode doesn't even affect the machine's serenity, while increasing that of the rider. You'll only be tempted to choose the 'sport' mode if you're on a twisty road and/or feel the urge to wander. Select it from the handlebars, and the on-board electronics act on the suspension alone, improving the machine's liveliness and road feel. Simply brilliant!
The ideal sports bike? No, not yet. Although agile, the K 1200 S requires a certain effort to be placed on the corner (250 kg, it can't be handled like an R6). Braking is impressively powerful, but can be brutal for those unfamiliar with the BM system. Good point: the front end doesn't dive and the ABS is reassuring. The gearbox has improved on other Munich models, but there's still some way to go to reach the Japanese level. What can already be said is that the K 1200 S promises to be the best BMW ever produced. You'll have to pay just over €15,000 for this little technological gem, which pushes the envelope in terms of innovation.

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BMW K 1200 S (2008) : What you need to know before you buy

Theadvantages

  • Innovations
  • Partie-cycle
  • Leap in power-to-weight ratio
  • Efficiency

Thedisadvantages

  • Weight for a sportswoman
  • Addition of price + options

Prices

Basic version
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16,100€

Bikers' reviews

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Performance

  • Max speed : approximately 275 km/h (170.90 mph)

Specifications

BMW K 1200 S 2008
  • Chassis
  • Frame : aluminum perimeter
  • Fuel capacity : 17 liters (4.49 US gallons)
  • Seat height : 820 mm (32.28 in)
  • Length : 2,182 mm (85.91 in)
  • Width : 905 mm (35.63 in)
  • Min height : 1,211 mm (47.68 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1,571 mm (61.85 in)
  • Dry weight : 222 kg (489 lb)
  • Curb mass : 248 kg (547 lb)
  • Front axle
  • Duolever two parallel swing arms - without gu, Wheel travel : 115 mm (4.53 in)
  • Braking 2 discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), 4-piston caliper
  • Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Pressure : 2.5 bar
BMW K 1200 S 2008 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox , à cassette
  • Secondary cardan shaft
  • Rear axle
  • Paralever monoshock and monoboom, Wheel travel : 113 mm (4.45 in)
  • Braking 1 disc Ø 265 mm (10.43 in), 2-piston caliper
  • Rear tire : 190 / 50 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Pressure : 2.9 bar
  • Standard equipment
  • Brake assist : Integral ABS Sport
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Fuel consumption

BMW K 1200 S 2008 Undisclosed
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2008 Undisclosed
Kawasaki 1400 ZZR 2008 : 8 liters/100km (0.29 mpg)

Range

BMW K 1200 S 2008 Undisclosed
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2008 Undisclosed
Kawasaki 1400 ZZR 2008 : 275 km (171 miles)

Torque

BMW K 1200 S 2008 : 13.2 mkg
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2008 : 15.5 mkg
Kawasaki 1400 ZZR 2008 : 15 mkg

Power

BMW K 1200 S 2008 : 167 ch (164.70 hp)
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2008 : 198 ch (195.30 hp)
Kawasaki 1400 ZZR 2008 : 190 ch (187.40 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

BMW K 1200 S 2008 : 1.35 kg/ch
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2008 : 1.13 kg/ch
Kawasaki 1400 ZZR 2008 : 1.16 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

BMW K 1200 S 2008 : 16.82 kg/mkg
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2008 : 14.19 kg/mkg
Kawasaki 1400 ZZR 2008 : 14.53 kg/mkg

Speed

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Bikers' reviews (28)

Owned in 2007 when it first came out, the worst deal of my motorcycling life! A motorcycle that was certainly rewarding and fabulously ahead of its time, with remarkable road-holding. Mine was a full-rider with no fiddling and real BM debriding, so it pushed very hard, but there you have it, deplorable reliability, everything possible to break down, right up to a definitive engine breakage at 27,000 km, and when I say breakage, I mean breakage! Block broken in 2!
The engine was changed, but I never got the bike back. Sold immediately after a year, with the financial loss you can imagine.
For the record, this was the start of a 10-year-long affair with BM. Today I ride the best 5-star bike in the world, an R1200GS :-)
Rating : 1/5
French Model 2008
This bike is the best that has ever existed Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
how to change spark plugs on a BMW k1200s Rating : 4/5
French zani Model 2007
Following on from R90/6; R90S; K100RS; K100RS1, here I am riding a blue-white K1200S.
What a pleasure!
Handling, power, braking, comfort, safety, balance of lines and paintwork design all present and present, and the rider is delighted.
Nothing to complain about for my 1.80m, 73kg frame and 35 years of riding.
It's a bike for riding and riding fast, and having fun.

Especially at full throttle!
;-)
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
BEAUTIFUL BIKE WELL FINISHED BUT BIG ABS PROBLEM.AND BMW MAKE THE OVERPRICES !!!!. I MISS JAP .TOO BAD FOR BMW. Rating : 1/5
French Model 2008
I've got 50,000 km under my belt with this exceptional beast. It's got everything: power, handling, comfort, state-of-the-art equipment, looks and, above all, a hell of a peach, a pleasure to ride. I've ridden much lighter CBR 1000s with no problems, and they're always surprised by the power. I'm from Quebec, and despite the state of our roads, I'm royally milking the 167 hp. Happiness exists, and I regularly find it on a small country road! Rating : 5/5
I own a k12s and I ride it in the mountains... one drawback: it's very front-heavy and quite unpleasant when riding a duo, as the passage slides over you and you lean on the handlebars, ending up with sore grips.
I had to change the handlebars and now it's great.
Rating : 4/5
French Model 2008
a long wheelbase (so you can open wide without risking the sun), big torque from the lowest revs, gt comfort => I think this bike is a killer on the open road. And for those of you who are a bit peeved, a full version with a complete akra line should make more than one of you cry ;-) Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
After a test drive, on the main road, a rolling country road and a rough country road, my main points are
the weight, the lower magnability, the fact that it's more of a sportivo-GT than a pure sports car
I don't think that was BMW's intention
BUT, as far as driving pleasure is concerned, to date and apart from the fabulous TRHiUMPH three-cylinder in the ST, I haven't tried anything better
Ride control on bad roads is impressive, as is suspension comfort and fairing protection). Combined with the engine's tone (it's true that it's limited after 6,000 rpm), it makes you want to drive without ever stopping. It's a pity that the price is too low for the pocketbook..........
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
BMW Stop et fin , 18 returns to dealerships in 3 months and 5000kms (Paris RG), which dares to put a note of 10/10 to this K 1200 S (2006), vibrations, ratatouillements with low regimes, I crossed the step, I ordered a ZZR 1400, Farewell with BMW and its sect, I lost a good time but I regret nothing
Hans
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
I've had it for 2 months, I've done about 2500 km with it and I'd like to point out that it's in semi-full (the electronic flange remains, i.e. 160 bhp instead of about 167). It's exactly the compromise I was looking for between GT and sports car. You can easily cover 500 km of country roads at a steady pace without getting tired, and when you want to attack for pleasure, all you have to do is open the throttle... Brilliant! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
A wonderful, fantastic bike. BMW once again shows its ability to make good, BEAUTIFUL motorcycles that compete with all the other brands.
A little heavy, but that doesn't detract from the handling
I'd classify it as half-sport, half-road
In terms of power, it's more than enough, especially since it's impossible to harness all that horsepower without breaking traffic laws and other rules of the road... so, for the unbridled, go and have a blast on a racetrack and stop taking the road for Mr. Everyman to compete ... safety obliges!!!
My conclusion: a superb, well-thought-out machine!
Rating : 5/5
sublime bike, don't always compare it with the gsxr1300.because it has the same power as a cbr1100, which isn't too bad for bm, which is more comfort than sport.in terms of looks, you either like it or you don't, that's all. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
Thanks for your "half of" humor, I think it's great, I'm from Japan and frankly, has anything better been done? and the speed ???? Rating : 5/5
I tried it out, and it's a great bike, but 100 HP is just too little. The bike runs out of steam above 6,000 rpm. Maybe if you take it out of gear, it'll be even more attractive

The weight doesn't hinder low-speed maneuvers at all, but the handlebars are a little high
The hands are very exposed to the relative wind, unlike the sporty CBR XX, ZX12R and Hayabusa

I was expecting even more powerful braking, at least as powerful and biting as the Brembo brakes found on Ducati

I wouldn't classify it as a sports bike either, but as a tourer (sport/GT)

200 km of range before reserve is really too little. I'm very surprised by the claimed fuel consumption of 5.5. That would mean more than 300 km before reserve, but that's not the case.
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
i've had a k1200s for 15 days, 6000 km on the clock..
You quickly get the feeling that it's not a city car, you have to play with the clutch to avoid it "jamming". The fuel tank is indeed too small, a 25L would have been the right choice
The 100 hp are more than enough, but it's true that I'm just a good family man. Driving comfort is fantastic. The suspension and handling are a delight. The damping adjustment on the handlebars is a big plus, and I change very often between sporty, normal and comfort (+ adjustment for a duo, with luggage...), which would of course be impossible with a "key" adjustment..
Quiet riding with this bike is a pure pleasure. Braking and accessories are top-notch! Tank bag, two extendable side rails (which prevent objects from sliding around)
It's a beautiful machine, and if there's a war somewhere and you want a fighter jet, why not, but in that case, don't go out in the wet :)
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
i've tried it and i've adopted it. however, i wouldn't put it in the sportbike category, but rather in the sportivo gt category (too lazy). the suspension system, adjustable from the handlebars, is fantastic and efficient. 167 horsepower is useless because who can boast of harnessing so much power, it's good for your ego and bad if you have an accident. as long as you haven't tried a bike, you haven't criticized it. judging without knowing is no good Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
Well, I've tried it and I can tell you that it leaves a cbrxx in the closet, which is what I've got at the moment, so I can compare
It's a fabulous machine, a catapult, but one that holds the pavement
great
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
I like the look. For my part, I'd rather compare it to a ZZR1200 (if you leave out the kawa's road feel) than an R1. I don't think it's a pure radical sports bike like a Jap or an Italian, but a good compromise for those who want top-level performance combined with everyday riding. Too bad the fuel tank isn't bigger! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
in general i don't like what BM does but this one, fo etre objectif elle a de la gueule kant au perf elle st plus ke respectable. et je sui complettement d'accord avec "moitie de" y a combien de mec ki save exploiter a fon les capacites de leur becane?tro peu... Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
anyway, you don't buy a bmw for its performance, it's a choice of style, like fans of bimotas, harleys, ducats and so on
And you make me laugh when you talk about power, which one of you masters the 170hp of an R1 or the like, except for acting like a big shot on a straight line, heap of lop.....!!!!
while you're waiting for your motorcycle license, some of you feel ridiculous when a 17-year-old kid on a 50cm3 (kité fo pas exagéré) gives you the slip in roundabouts, but you'll regain your pride as soon as there's a 20-meter stretch of straightaway!
one last thing: there's 13mgk out there, so make sure you're between 2 red lights?
ps: I don't blame you but it's useless to criticize in this way.
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
Before you say anything else, why don't you go and try it out? Because BM has really done it justice. This bike is architecturally appealing, innovative in certain respects and relatively high-performance. As good as a Japanese bike. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
Calm down japanese!!!! Let the little one make her debut and then we'll judge!!!! concerning prices an R1 costs 15100 euros!!!! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
Truly a failed motorcycle!!!! Japanese sports bikes do much, much better!!!! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
pathetic, it looks like a dauville hondaille only faster.... Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
It's a m...e, it's a BM, it weighs 250 kg and has less horsepower than a Japanese sports car. In short, expensive and not up to scratch: no reason to buy other than a deep sense of Europeanism ;-) Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
Still a bit heavy, but I think at 200-210 kilos it would be perfect... As for the rest, it's simply brilliant. I'm impressed. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2008
ridiculous 19 liters of gasoline here is 1 terrible reason not to crack because there are people who drive every day is ridiculous really Rating : 5/5
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