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    BMW F 900 XR gets aerodynamic updates and safety features

    December 10, 2024
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    BMW Motorrad has unveiled the latest iterations of its mid-range motorcycles, the BMW F 900 R and F 900 XR, featuring technical enhancements, visual updates, and expanded standard equipment. These upgrades aim to heighten performance, safety, and comfort, catering to both sport-oriented riders and long-distance touring enthusiasts. The BMW F 900 R is positioned as a dynamic roadster, emphasizing agility and sporty handling, while the BMW F 900 XR is tailored for longer rides, offering enhanced touring capabilities.

    Both models are powered by an 895 cc two-cylinder in-line engine delivering 77 kW (105 bhp), compliant with Euro 5+ emissions standards. Standard Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) enhances acceleration safety, while a new sports silencer developed with Akrapovič improves the engine’s auditory character and reduces weight by 1.2 kg. A significant improvement for both models is the introduction of fully adjustable upside-down telescopic forks. These allow riders to fine-tune damping and preload for personalized handling.

    Additionally, new lightweight aluminum wheels contribute to a 3 kg overall weight reduction. The motorcycles also feature BMW Motorrad ABS Pro and Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) as standard, offering advanced braking safety in various riding conditions. A revamped rear end includes integrated turn indicator lights, which double as brake and tail lights. The F 900 XR further benefits from Headlight Pro, featuring adaptive lighting and a daytime running function for improved nighttime visibility.

    Other standard features on the XR include a USB-C charging port, heated grips, and optimized aerodynamics for reduced wind resistance and enhanced comfort during extended rides. The F 900 R receives ergonomic updates, such as repositioned handlebars and footrests, promoting a sportier riding stance. Cosmetic refinements, including body-colored headlamp trims, underscore its performance-oriented character.

    Meanwhile, the F 900 XR gains standard hand protectors and an improved wind deflector for enhanced weather protection, making it a strong contender for touring enthusiasts. Both models are offered in three color variants: Snapper Rocks Blue, Triple Black, and a Lightwhite Racingblue metallic Sport version for the F 900 R, while the F 900 XR comes in Racing Red, Triple Black, and a Lightwhite Racingblue metallic Sport version.

    BMW Motorrad has expanded its range of optional equipment and genuine accessories. Highlights include a new high seat and high windshield for the F 900 XR, a sport seat for the F 900 R, and a selection of custom components like axle protectors, lockable soft cases, and milled footrests. These additions aim to enhance both functionality and aesthetic appeal. With these updates, BMW Motorrad reaffirms its commitment to innovation, providing riders with enhanced performance, safety, and customization options in the mid-range motorcycle segment. – Filed by MENA Newswire News Desk.

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