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New 2021 BMW R 1250RT

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For more than four decades, the BMW Motorrad abbreviation “RT” has been synonymous in the world of dynamic touring motorcycles. To ensure that this continues to be the case in the future, BMW Motorrad has made extensive changes and innovations to the new R 1250 RT.

"We have given the R 1250 RT a new look, a comprehensive increase in standard equipment and numerous technical upgrades to achieve a whole new riding experience. As a dynamic tourer with the incomparable BMW ShiftCam engine, it also has the perfect power unit with impressive power across the entire speed range”
Harald Spagl, Project Manager

The new BMW R 1250 RT: The benchmark among dynamic tourers is even more sophisticated and innovative for maximum motorcycle enjoyment on extended journeys.
For more than four decades, the BMW Motorrad abbreviation “RT” has been synonymous in the world of dynamic touring motorcycles, combining comfort on long journeys with dynamic riding pleasure on country roads. More than that: a BMW RT has always sets the benchmark in this class. To ensure that this continues to be the case in the future, BMW Motorrad has made extensive changes and innovations to the new R 1250 RT – for even greater riding pleasure and touring enjoyment at the very highest level. As before, the legendary 2-cylinder boxer engine ensures comfortable travel and dynamic propulsion. It still has an engine capacity of 1 254 cc and delivers 100 kW (136 hp) in the current EU5 registration, too. Thanks to BMW ShiftCam technology for varying valve timing and valve lift on the intake side, it offers superior power across the entire speed range, extremely smooth running and refinement as well as outstanding fuel consumption and emission values.
Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) and new “Eco” riding mode as standard. Riding Modes Pro with riding mode preselection and engine drag torque control (MSR) as options.

The standard Dynamic Traction Control DTC ensures a high level of riding safety due to excellent traction, while the new standard “Eco” riding mode helps the rider achieve the best possible fuel efficiency.

The new R 1250 RT Adventure can be fitted with the “Pro Riding Modes” as an ex works option. Another new component of Riding Modes Pro is the engine drag torque control (MSR): this can be used to safely avoid unstable riding conditions that can occur during coasting or downshifting due to excessive brake slip at the rear wheel.
New BMW Full Integral ABS Pro as standard.

In its latest edition, the R 1250 RT is equipped as standard with the new BMW Motorrad Full Integral ABS Pro. This is a braking system in which both the hand and foot brake levers are used to apply the front and rear brakes simultaneously. Combined with the qualities of ABS Pro with banking angle optimisation and dynamic brake force distribution, Full Integral ABS Pro is the perfect braking system for a touring bike such as the R 1250 RT.
New full LED headlamp with turning light and new light functions as ex works options.
The new standard full LED headlamp already illuminates the road with unrivalled brightness and clarity. The new headlamp with swivel function goes one step further: with the “Adaptive Turning Light” option, the dipped beam of the standard full LED headlamp turns into the bend according to the banking position. In this way, the bend is almost fully illuminated because the light moves to where the motorcycle is heading. Thanks to new light functions, the riding experience on the new R 1250 RT is even more intense – and there are practical benefits, too. For example, the “Welcome” function, the “Goodbye” function for taking leave and the “Follow me home” function for guidance purposes will be available as optional extras in future.

Dynamic Cruise Control (DCC) as standard. Active Cruise Control (ACC) – cruise control with integrated distance control for relaxed touring as an ex works option.
In connection with the standard Dynamic Cruise Control (DCC) , “dynamic” means that the preselected speed is kept at a constant level when riding downhill. If the braking effect of the engine is not sufficient for this, the fully integral brake is automatically activated so as to maintain the desired riding speed. Active Cruise Control (ACC), available as an optional extra, goes one step further. Thanks to radar sensor technology, it enables relaxed gliding with distance control – and there is no need for the rider to adapt road speed to the vehicle in front.

New 10.25” TFT colour screen with integrated map navigation for convenient route planning and extensive connectivity as standard.
The new R 1250 RT is fitted with a 10.25-inch TFT colour screen with integrated map navigation and connectivity. Its excellent readability, clear menu navigation and highly integrated operating concept put the new R 1250 RT at the top of the range of serial production motorcycles. For the first time on a motorcycle, the new 10.25-inch colour screen makes it possible to display a navigation map in the instrument cluster, so no additional display is needed.
Along with the introduction of standard connectivity and the navigation map shown on the screen, the new “Comfort telephony with extended smartphone connection” option is available. A smartphone can be securely accommodated in a storage compartment that is protected from splash water and ventilated by an electric fan, and its battery can be kept ready for use inductively or via USB connection. With the Audio System 2.0, the new R 1250 RT offers an even more intense sound experience than its predecessor.

The new R 1250 RT: enhanced travel capability and dynamic performance thanks to new fairing. Exclusive touring character in an attractive basic paint finish and refined style variants.

Thanks to a newly developed front fairing, the new R 1250 RT now not only looks fresher and more dynamic, it also has enhanced travel and touring qualities thanks to additional aerodynamic advancements. Not only does the new front fairing enclose the new full LED headlamps, for example, but the upper section of the fairing is now reduced in height, too. This results in a wider field of vision for the rider, while at the same time making the new R 1250 RT appear lighter and more dynamic. In addition to the attractive basic version in Alpine White 3, the new R 1250 RT is also available in the refined Style variants “Elegance”, “Sport” and “Option 719”.

The highlights of the new BMW R 1250 RT:
• Authentic boxer engine with BMW ShiftCam Technology for variation of the valve timings and valve stroke on the intake side.
• Powerful response across the entire engine speed range, exemplary fuel consumption, emission levels, running smoothness and refinement.
• Output and torque: 100 kW (136 hp) at 7 750 rpm and 143 Nm at 6 250 rpm.
• Knock sensor system for optimised travel suitability.
• New BMW Motorrad Full Integral ABS Pro as standard.
• Three riding modes as standard.
• New “Eco” riding mode for particularly economical riding as standard.
• Riding Modes Pro with additional riding mode “Dynamic” and new engine drag torque control (MSR) as an ex works option.
• Dynamic Traction Control DTC as standard
• Dynamic ESA “Next Generation” electronic suspension with fully automatic load compensation as an optional extra.
• Hill Start Control Pro (HSC Pro) with extended function as an ex works option.
• Newly developed front fairing with optimised aerodynamics.
• New LED headlamp as standard and new full LED headlamp with adaptive turning light as an ex works option
• Connectivity: New multifunctional instrument cluster with 10.25-inch full-colour TFT screen and numerous other features as standard.
• New “Comfort telephony with extended smartphone connection” option.
• New Audio System 2.0 option.
• New double tone fanfare as standard.
• Intelligent Emergency Call as an ex works option.
• Attractive basic paint finish along with the three Style variants “Elegance”, “Sport” and “Option 719” as ex works options.
• Extended range of optional extras and Original BMW Motorrad Accessories.

I love the blue one, looks really cool.

 
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Wonder if the TFT screen will have an analog tach and speed-o-meter display option? Something I would miss having. My 2016 RT platinum bronze looks a lot like the new metallic brown.
 
I need a computer salesman to translate the release for me...

"Another new component of Riding Modes Pro is the engine drag torque control (MSR): this can be used to safely avoid unstable riding conditions that can occur during coasting or downshifting due to excessive brake slip at the rear wheel..."

"Thanks to new light functions... the “Welcome” function, the “Goodbye” function for taking leave and the “Follow me home” function for guidance purposes will be available as optional extras in future...."


And the Linked Brakes are back.

"Full Integral ABS Pro. This is a braking system in which both the hand and foot brake levers are used to apply the front and rear brakes simultaneously".
 
I need a computer salesman to translate the release for me...

"Another new component of Riding Modes Pro is the engine drag torque control (MSR): this can be used to safely avoid unstable riding conditions that can occur during coasting or downshifting due to excessive brake slip at the rear wheel..."

Not sure. To me it just sounds like more electronics to prevent locking the wheel.

"Thanks to new light functions... the “Welcome” function, the “Goodbye” function for taking leave and the “Follow me home” function for guidance purposes will be available as optional extras in future...."

New GS has this as well. The light moves up and down when you turn on/off the bike, plus you can leave the lights on for a bit (and maybe they follow you a little, not sure about this).
 
I need a computer salesman to translate the release for me...

"Another new component of Riding Modes Pro is the engine drag torque control (MSR): this can be used to safely avoid unstable riding conditions that can occur during coasting or downshifting due to excessive brake slip at the rear wheel..."

I am guessing here it may be some sort of variable engine braking control. My 2019 had significant engine braking when you came completely off the throttle and I could see where that may be a problem in very wet conditions. Not really much of a wet weather rider myself, so never really an issue for me.
 
That is a crap ton of screen real estate, but looks like BMW wasted most of it. They really need to learn how to do instrument panel presentation and user configurability better.
 
Got a chance to ride a 2020 R1250 RT at a recent BMW event at CCoD (Denton).

Loved the plush ride (ESA) but felt a bit lacking when given the gas.

$24k price tag - what I paid for my wifes 2014 CR-V new!
 
Not sure. To me it just sounds like more electronics to prevent locking the wheel.



New GS has this as well. The light moves up and down when you turn on/off the bike, plus you can leave the lights on for a bit (and maybe they follow you a little, not sure about this).

Yeah, I figured that it was their variation of a slipper clutch and the lights are now like a car.... they stay on till you can get the keys out of your purse to unlock the front door before the critters get you.

I was just wondering about the $5 gibberish to explain it. Maybe that's how they explain things across the pond. Kinda like those funny old Japanese manuals would read.
 
Put helment on sit in lounge chair in underwear with a fan blowing in face and watch . Virtual motorcycle experience. Get pulled over for speeding just for enhancement.

I pulled you over for doing 55 sqft in a 20 sqft carpet zone. That's more that 20 sqft over the limit, you'll have to make a personal appearance on this one, Sir.
 
Got a chance to ride a 2020 R1250 RT at a recent BMW event at CCoD (Denton).

Loved the plush ride (ESA) but felt a bit lacking when given the gas.

$24k price tag - what I paid for my wifes 2014 CR-V new!
I was at that event too. Test rode the RS instead of the RT. I had high hopes for the 1250 shifthead, as prior boxers never made friends with me. Handling/ergos/packaging of the RS was good, but the engine wasn't as "improved" as I was led to believe. Upper RPM power definitely is better, but with it came a good bit of vibration, which diminishes the powerband's usability. I probably should've sampled the RT too, but after the RS, I didn't feel like I should bother.

In any case, I'm too much of a scrooge to shell out that kind of cash for a motorcycle. I'm thankful though, there are plenty of folks willing to take the initial depreciation on one.

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I need a computer salesman to translate the release for me...

"Another new component of Riding Modes Pro is the engine drag torque control (MSR): this can be used to safely avoid unstable riding conditions that can occur during coasting or downshifting due to excessive brake slip at the rear wheel..."
I just found out that it's not a new slipper clutch function, but a throttle function. The new "MSR" when activated, adds a little throttle to the mix to keep the rear from sliding. Kind of an engine braking management?

SS
 
Got a chance to ride a 2020 R1250 RT at a recent BMW event at CCoD (Denton).

Loved the plush ride (ESA) but felt a bit lacking when given the gas.

$24k price tag - what I paid for my wifes 2014 CR-V new!
I found that the Dynamic-Pro ride mode vs Normal mode helps a lot with off the line performance.
 
I found that the Dynamic-Pro ride mode vs Normal mode helps a lot with off the line performance.
They made us start in 'Rain' mode as there was some sand in a corner near where the group pulled out of CCoD. Changed to Dynamic ASAP.

Don't want to hi-jack this thread completely; so getting back to the discussion regarding electronic rider 'aids' in the new model.

All this stuff is great as long as it is reliable in the long run; as time goes on many of these things become standard equipment; i.e ABS , TPMS, traction control.

The trend towards TFT screens may be because they are cheaper to manufacture? Seems so in a lot of new cars.

I was looking to see if BMW had something to get me off my C-14. Not yet. Not a new one anyway.
 
The trend towards TFT screens may be because they are cheaper to manufacture? Seems so in a lot of new cars.

Or because they're cooler? If they have good UX they're more useful than the olden ways.
 
The new Active Cruise Control doesn't seem to be a feature I'd use as I don't want to have my speed to be based on or adjusted by the speed of a vehicle in front of me.
 
I think the Blue with the large RT is cool, I think I will stick with my "sexy beast" for a while longer. It does me good.
 
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