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BMW R18: The Big Boxer is here

We knew this was coming, but we didn't know it was going to look this good

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BMW has been teasing us with concepts, custom house specials, and even the new engine itself, but the Bavarians have finally pulled the covers off the new R18 - the 1800ccbig twin created to secure BMW a place in the cruiser market.

Visually, the new bike borrows from BMW's past, and the RS model in particular - this looks like a back-to-basics, no-nonsense, purist bike with that humongous boxer twin impossible to miss.

THE BIG BOXER

The centrepiec­e of the BMW R18 is a newly developed 2-cylinder boxer engine - the 'Big Boxer: It's a clear nod to the traditiona­l air-cooled boxer engines that have become synonymous with the marque since BMW Motorrad began production in 1923.

This is the most powerful 2-cylinder boxer engine ever used in motorcycle series production, and has a displaceme­nt of

1802cc. The claimed peak power figure is not sky high at 67kW (91hp) at 4750rpm, but from 2000 to 4000rpm, over lSONm of torque is available at all times. To put that into perspectiv­e, the current Rl250 GSwith a 1254ccboxe­r engine boasts figures of 100kW/143Nm.

CHASSIS

The new double-loop steel tube frame and the swingarm are both retro-styled to longstandi­ng BMW tradition. The frame has both cast and forged parts welded together, and the swingarm surrounds the rear axle transmissi­on by means of bolted connection­s.

Suspension duties are looked after by 49mm telescopic forks and a directly-mounted central suspension strut with travel dependent damping and adjustable spring preload . The suspension travel is 120mm at the front and 90mm at the rear.

The braking system consists of a twin disc brake at the front and a single disc brake at the rear in conjunctio­n with four-piston fixed callipers. The wheels are wire-spoked (19in front, 16in rear).

VIEW FROM THE RIDER'S SEAT

There are three standard riding modes: 'Rain; 'Roll' and 'Rock'. ASC (Automatic Stability Control, disengage able) and engine drag torque control (MSR) are also standard equipment. Optional extras include a reverse assist and Hill Start Control.

The rigid-frame look, the pear -drop tank, the open running driveshaft, double sided swingarm and the pinstriped paintwork (ex factory option) are all nods to the RS boxer dating back to 1936.

There will be an exclusiveR­18 First Edition right from launch, with pinstriped paintwork , chrome surfaces, a seat badge and a 'First Edition' chrome clasp on the side covers.

The R18 has been designed for easy customisat­ion with features such as an easily removable rear frame and painted part set, attachment points for the hydraulic lines, and the cylinder head covers and the engine housing cover, which are located outside the oil chamber, making them very easy to change.

For the accessorie­s and customisin­g programme of the R18, BMW Motorrad is collaborat­ing with Roland Sands Design, Mustang Seat and Vance & Hines, among others.

Prices start from £18,995 and you can place a deposit through the BMW website now.

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With 1800cc split between two cylinders, this is one BIG boxer
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The speedo reminds you of the bike's origin: 'Berlin Built'
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