BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
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BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
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BMW have pulled the covers off an all-new R20 concept machine at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este show on the banks of Lake Como, suggesting a new roadster could be on the way soon.
BMW say the new machine “combines tradition and modernity” and that it offers a “powerful appearance in a casual gentleman style.” That may be the case, but what’s most attention-grabbing here is the massive lump propelling it along.
Bigger is better
As if the 1.8-litre motor powering the R18 cruiser range wasn’t big enough, the new concept packs an even meatier 2000cc power plant. Performance is yet to be announced, but with all that displacement, expect the power figures to be more than ample.
“The R20 concept is a bold interpretation of the BMW Motorrad DNA,” said Alexander Buckan, Head of Design BMW Motorrad. “It combines modern technical elements with a classic roadster design. Its oversized proportions and minimalistic aesthetic make it an unmistakable character.”
Sporty disposition
While undeniably more athletic in appearance, the R20’s lineage is evident. Bulbous polished cylinder heads protrude from either side and just like its more classically styled R18 cousin, and the R20 features an exposed drive shaft too.
Where the R18 was a traditional cruiser in design however, the new machine appears far more sportily styled, with a shortened swing arm, redesigned double-loop steel frame and road-focussed 17in wheel combo. Bodywork is minimal, and it’s clear that imposing boxer lump is the star of the show.
Geometry leans far more towards performance than plod too. Steering angle is akin to conventional naked, at 62.5 degrees and is in fact closer to BMW’s own S1000R than the raked out 57.3-degree figure offered on R18. Overall length is shorter by 249mm too.
Taking care of suspension duties is a suite of fully adjustable Öhlins goodness at both ends. Stopping is carried out courtesy of a twin six-pot caliper ISR set up at the front, and a single four-piston caliper at the rear.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
2 litres? LOL, where does it end?
Considering they were desperately trying to pension off that flat twin engine not so long ago they've certainly squeezed a few bob out of it since.
Considering they were desperately trying to pension off that flat twin engine not so long ago they've certainly squeezed a few bob out of it since.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
The current 1250s are certainly fast enough, not sure why a 2-litre lump is required: apart from showboating.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 9:01 am 2 litres? LOL, where does it end?
Considering they were desperately trying to pension off that flat twin engine not so long ago they've certainly squeezed a few bob out of it since.
It's such a heavy looking lump it'll be slated in the press, no matter how good it actually is.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
There's no replacement for displacement!
Triumph's Rocket Three is 2.5l.
Triumph's Rocket Three is 2.5l.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
yeah - and the thing is enormous. Have you tried one?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 3:16 pm There's no replacement for displacement!
Triumph's Rocket Three is 2.5l.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
Nope, but it obviously the market sector that this beemer is aimed at.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
The links for right at then end when the bloke's starting it...
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
A cat and the extra tonnage of eco-gubbins will silence that burble.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
Why would anyone want a 2 litre bike? My 500 cc will keep up with a 1250GS on most roads in real world traffic, and my old 800cc/105bhp VFR would outrun them on an empty m'way.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
Why does anyone need a 5l V8 Mustang when a three pot 1l Fiesta gets you from A to B?
Why would you ride a 500cc motorcycle, when a Toyota Aygo gets better MPG and gets you to work in the same time and dry.
Motorcycles don't make sense.
That's why I have three.
Why would you ride a 500cc motorcycle, when a Toyota Aygo gets better MPG and gets you to work in the same time and dry.
Motorcycles don't make sense.
That's why I have three.
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
I prefer to just send an email, really cuts down on the whole thing
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
Why send an email when you can cut the words and letters from the newspaper with a scalpel and glue them to a sheet of A4 and spend £1.35 sending it first class?
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Re: BMW launch two-litre R20 boxer-powered roadster concept at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este show
500cc!!!!Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 9:30 pm Why would anyone want a 2 litre bike? My 500 cc will keep up with a 1250GS on most roads in real world traffic, and my old 800cc/105bhp VFR would outrun them on an empty m'way.
My starter motor is bigger, 2L isn't that outrageous
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