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What are the specs of a 2002 BMW your 1150?

What are the specs of a 2002 BMW your 1150?

Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of BMW R 1150 RS in 2002 the model with sport touring body and 1130 cm3 / 69.2 cui engine size, 70 kW / 95 PS / 94 hp of power, 6-speed manual powertrain offered since 2002.

What’s the price of a new BMW R1150R?

The BMW R1150RS’s new price was around £9K which was always more than rivals. Now more reasonable on the used market. The R1150RS holds its value well but doesn’t have stablemate GS’s cast iron residuals.

What kind of suspension does a BMW R1150RS have?

A superb, versatile workhorse or plaything – the BMW R1150RS is not the fastest motorcycle out there but it’s one owners grow to respect and even love. The R1150RS’s Telelever front suspension is novel but works well with minimal dive when braking into corners. Wide, upright bars give good control.

What to know before buying a 2002 BMW?

Get a list of related motorbikes before you buy this BMW. Inspect technical data. Look at photos. Read the riders’ comments at the bike’s discussion group. And check out the bike’s reliability, repair costs, etc. Show any 2002 BMW R 1150 R for sale on our Bikez.biz Motorcycle Classifieds.

Is the BMW R1150RS a sports car?

It’s a low glamour, high practicality sports tourer. The GS model BMWs grab headlines and sales figures but the The R1150RS shares its virtues plus has grippy road tyres too.

What kind of brakes does the BMW R1150RS have?

Brakes are partially linked, servo assisted with ABS – it sounds complex but it’s an effective set up. The R1150RS’s flat twin has its roots in the 1920s but BMW has managed to update it reasonably successfully. There’s torque a-plenty which keeps things nippy – fast even if revved hard.

What are the features of a BMW R1100R?

To this end BMW have equipped the R1100RS with a host of user-friendly features that include adjustable scat height, handlebars and windscreen to enable the owner to tailor the bike to his own requirements.