If you’ve been looking for a BMW sport bike in the middleweight category, the all-new F 800 S is your ride. This feisty new parallel twin engine cranks out 85 hp and is built for speed and nimble performance.

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The new K 1200 R Sport is the latest addition to BMW’s collection of 4 cylinder bikes. This performance sports tourer is a dynamic, more civilized version of the revolutionary K 1200 R, which won Motorcyclist’s Bike of the Year in 2005. It features a semi-faired design that provides protection from wind and rain while allowing the rider to assume a more upright position than other sport bikes. But don’t let its refinements fool you.

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The most popular dual purpose single in the 250+cc category, the F 650 GS has become the standard upon which single-cylinder dual purpose motorcycles are judged. Aggressively engineered for unrelenting performance in harsh environments, the F 650 GS was designed to take riders off-road and on to new frontiers.

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With enough raw power to shock even the most seasoned adrenaline junky, the K 1200 S hurls you from a dead stop to sixty mph in just 2.8 seconds. Once you’re over the whiplash, you’ll keep climbing, topping out at speeds that run neck-and-neck with the fastest production motorcycles in the world. Add ABS brakes and a few other creative comforts, and the sport bike world has a whole new leader.

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Even BMW fanatics are amazed at how our engineers were able to give the famed two cylinder Boxer engine even more power, topping the R 1200 S out to an incredible 122 bhp.
For passes on the track or in the mountains.

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See a Road. Eat a Road.
The most versatile member of BMW Motorrad’s fresh new G series line up, the G 650 Xcountry is the classic scrambler concept topped off with a few modern features unique to BMW, like a zippy 53 hp single cylinder engine, and a high performance lightweight design. With a round head lamp, round side panels and black, anodized wheels, the look of the Xcountry is edgy and totally striking. Add Marzocchi telescopic forks and Magura aluminum handlebars and you can attack any road you want, from dusty gravel tracks to asphalt sweepers. On-road or off-road, the Xcountry is one scrambler that’s will have your heart revving as fast as your tachometer.
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The cure for power deficit disorder.
Never before has a naked bike served up this much raw power. Packing a 163 horsepower punch, the all-attitude K 1200 R is the ultimate hooligan bike. With a look that screams pure aggression, and a motor that lays power to the ground like nobody’s business, one thing’s for sure, this is a BMW motorcycle that blows the helmet off of everyone’s expectations.
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It’s time to adopt a scorched pavement policy.
With tons of tight corners, entrance ramps, bridges, and parkways, the city streets are made for super moto action. And the new 650 Xmoto is ready for it all. On this fiery 53 hp single cylinder engine, handling is quick and nimble. With 17 inch wheels and distinctive eye-catching style, including a low-mounted fender and lively color scheme, this easy-to-ride machine squeals around corners and surgically knifes through traffic. Colorful. Spirited. No frills. And ready to tame the urban streets. The new 650Xmoto. All the sharp-handling and aggressive attitude you need to ride in the city.
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If you’re looking for a bike with zero pretensions that’s all attitude, the R 1200 R is your ride. From blazing performance in the twisties to long distance touring to blasts around the city this is a supremely capable motorcycle that offers exhilarating performance.
The R 1200 R.
All business, all the time.

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The 2008 BMW Motorrad GS line includes three new models such as F 800 GS,the upgraded R 1200 GS and GS Adventure. All models will be at the IMS shows this winter, beginning with the San Mateo show. You can see the R 1200 GS and GS Adventure in dealerships early spring and the F 800 GS in the Fall.
2008 BMW F 800 GS

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