BMW most recently struck out on a new path in the segment of
medium category motorcycles with the F 800 series launched in 2006.
In addition to the sporty F 800 S, the first model variation to be
presented, and the F 800 ST with its touring capabilities, the
fourth BMW Motorrad engine series was supplemented in 2007 with the
F 800 GS and the F 650 GS - two dynamic adventure models in the
very best BMW GS tradition.
With the new F 800 R, BMW now takes the logical step of
expanding the F 800 model series further by presenting at the EICMA
2008 - the Milan motorcycle show - a sporty naked in the segment of
medium category naked bikes designed for a high level of riding
dynamics and maximum riding fun. Alongside the two naked R 1200 R
and K 1300 R, this is now the third BMW naked bike to see its world
premiere in the BMW Urban world of experience: the new F 800 R, the
dynamic BMW naked bike for the medium category.
The engine of the F 800 R is the parallel twin with 4-valve
technology and a capacity of 798 cc, already familiar from the F
800 S.
While the highly distinctive in-line 2-cylinder engine of the
previous models was especially impressive due its pulling power,
spontaneous response and low level of fuel consumption, the new
model now reflects a further optimisation of engine and throttle
response thanks to a new throttle valve kinematic system.
The rated output of the engine is 64 kW/87 bhp at approx. 8,000
rpm and produces a torque of 86 Nm at approx. 6,000 rpm. The mass
compensation of the parallel twin is implemented by a system which
is still unique in serial production motorcycle construction in
which an additional swivel rod compensates the first order and
second order mass forces, ensuring that the 2-cylinder engine runs
with an unusually low level of vibration which is beneficial
pleasant for the rider.
Closely based on the big BMW K 1300 R in its design, the
distinctively sporty F 800 R with its orientation towards a high
level of riding dynamics delivers just what its dynamic exterior
promises. From standing, the F 800 R possesses considerable
sprinting power. What is more, shorter gear ratios in fourth to
sixth gear ensure improved continuity; in conjunction with the
excellent pulling power of the two-cylinder this makes for a highly
agile and sporty performance.
Important contributions to the outstanding dynamics of the new F
800 R are also made by the low dry weight of approx. 182 kg or
approx. 204 kg fully fuelled and the chassis with double-sided
rear-wheel swing-arm which is especially adapted to the
requirements of a sporty naked bike. In accordance with the style
and purpose of a sporty naked bike, the new F 800 R also has a
secondary drive with O-ring chain.
In line with the demands of a dynamic naked bike, the chassis is
designed for excellent handling, agility and steering precision,
and therefore maximum riding fun on winding country roads, though
without compromises in terms of directional stability at high
speeds, for example when riding on the motorway.
The streetbike freestyle world champion Christian Pfeiffer
provides a foretaste f just how playfully the rider can handle the
F 800 R. For over two years now he has ridden a version of the F
800 S exclusively tailored to his needs at international
competitions and shows: the similarity of this bike to the
current
F 800 R is by no means coincidental. In future, the motorcycle
acrobat will be able to demonstrate his skills on a machine based
on the new F 800 R. But the new F 800 R boasts more than just
sporting talent: in the very best tradition of BMW it also
possesses classic virtues such as outstanding seating comfort for
rider and pillion passenger as well as an exemplary level of
safety. For example, the F 800 R is optionally fitted with an ABS
whose newly developed pressure sensor provides an even finer
regulation of the system and therefore even greater safety -
especially in connection with sporty riding.
What is more, the extensive BMW Motorrad accessory program meets
all customer demands in terms of individual fittings.
An overview of the main features of the new F 800
R:
- Compact, sporty naked bike with high level of riding dynamics
and agility for maximum riding fun.
- Liquid-cooled parallel twin with 798 cc, 4-valve technology,
dohc valve drive via cam followers and a unique mass compensation
mechanism.
- Top output 64 kW/87 bhp at approx. 8,000 rpm, maximum torque 86
Nm at approx. 6,000 rpm.
- Enormous pulling power for maximum riding fun on country
roads.
- Intake manifold fuel injection with electronic engine
management BMS-KP, oxygen sensor, closed-loop 3-way catalytic
converter and secondary air system for low fuel consumption and
purified exhaust emissions.
- New throttle valve kinematics for even more sensitive throttle
response and improved engine response, especially in the lower
speed range.
- Six-speed transmission with shorter ratio of the three upper
gears for increased riding fun and performance.
- Secondary drive via O-ring chain.
- Torsionally stiff aluminium frame with new double-sided
swing-arm.
- Generously sized telescopic fork with 43 millimetres stanchion
diameter.
- Very agile handling with very high degree of steering
precision.
- Dry weight/road-ready weight: approx. 182/204 kg.
- Fuel tank positioned under seat for optimum centre of
gravity.
- High-performance Brembo brake system with optimised ABS and
newly adjusted pressure sensor system.
- Wide range of accessories.
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For further press/media information
contact:
Tim James
Product Communications Manager
BMW Group Australia
Phone: 03 9264 4150
Fax: 03 9562 2799
Mobile: 0439 568 819
Email: Tim.James@bmw.com.au