Advanced electronics
The 2021 BMW R1250RT comes with advanced electronics and that’s something I didn’t expect. The motorcycle has radar-assisted cruise control, a 10.25-inch TFT screen with connectivity to the BMW app, and a host of other features. The bike aims to make your cruising experience as memorable as possible. Touring bikes don’t need much horsepower. What it needs is torque and the BMW R1250RT has plenty of it. Once it settles down, the bike cruises at a stable speed. The riding position is upright and you don’t have to strain yourself. The BMW R1250RT is hugely expensive, and that’s a downer.
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Engine
1868
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1868
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1868
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1833
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Power
89
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125.3
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Top Speed
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-
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Engine Type
2 Cylinder, Air-Cooled , Milwaukee-Eight
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Milwaukee-Eight
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Twin-Cooled, Milwaukee-Eight
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6 Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 24-Valve, SOHC Liquid-cooled Engine
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Bore X Stroke
102 mm x 114 mm
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102 mm x 114 mm
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102 mm x 114 mm
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73 mm x 73 mm
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Maximum Torque
163 Nm
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166 Nm
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166 Nm
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171 Nm
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Seat Height
690 mm
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690 mm
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699 mm
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745 mm
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ABS
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Pass Switch
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Stability Control
-
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