BMW K1200GT


The BMW K1200GT is a sport-touring motorcycle made by BMW. The second-generation K1200GT, introduced in 2006, uses essentially the same inline-4 engine as the BMW K1200S sportbike, which held the world speed record in 2005 for its class at,
and the K1200R. The new model was lighter and more powerful than the 2003 first-generation K1200GT.
The K1200GT's standard equipment includes an adjustable seat and handlebars, integral ABS, panniers, and electronically adjustable screen. Available options include: electronic suspension adjustment, xenon light, onboard computer including oil level warning, automatic stability control, heated seat, heated hand grips, tire pressure monitoring, cruise control and anti-theft alarm.

K1300GT

In late 2008, the K1200GT was replaced by the K1300GT, which had a larger displacement engine producing and of torque at the crankshaft. Cycle World tested the K1300GT at and torque at the rear wheel. The new bike also had improved optional ESA-II electronic suspension adjustment, a conventional single indicator switch and concealed crash bars.