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Hola a todos.

He estado buscando pero no he encontrado nada al respecto.

Me gustaría saber si alguien sabe porqué para los modelos antiguos se usaba sólo una R y tres cifras; ejemplo: "R100", y posteriormente se empezó a usar una R posterior y la cilindrada completa con cuatro cifras; ejemplo: "R1200R".

Un saludo.
 
También llevaban letras detrás. R100RS, S, RT, GS. R80 G/S. R65LS. La emblemática R90S y R90/6 y así con muchos otros modelos que no voy a numerar. R100R que fue lanúltima de dos válvulas. Las R75/5/6/7. Etc. La R delante de la cifra es la denominación del modelo boxer y la R detrás es de roadster.
 
También llevaban letras detrás. R100RS, S, RT, GS. R80 G/S. R65LS. La emblemática R90S y R90/6 y así con muchos otros modelos que no voy a numerar. R100R que fue lanúltima de dos válvulas. Las R75/5/6/7. Etc. La R delante de la cifra es la denominación del modelo boxer y la R detrás es de roadster.

Lo de la R delante y detrás lo tenía claro. El tema es porqué algunos modelos no lo tienen y porqué se empezó a usar un número más .
 
Hola a todos.

He estado buscando pero no he encontrado nada al respecto.

Me gustaría saber si alguien sabe porqué para los modelos antiguos se usaba sólo una R y tres cifras; ejemplo: "R100", y posteriormente se empezó a usar una R posterior y la cilindrada completa con cuatro cifras; ejemplo: "R1200R".

Un saludo.



Yo te recomendaría q te pusieras en contacto con la central de BMW en Múnich q seguro estarán encantados de explicarte la historia.
No te quedes con esa duda sin resolver y cuando lo hagas nos la cuentas. :)
 
Yo te recomendaría q te pusieras en contacto con la central de BMW en Múnich q seguro estarán encantados de explicarte la historia.
No te quedes con esa duda sin resolver y cuando lo hagas nos la cuentas. :)

Ahora mismo no tengo saldo en el móvil para llamar a Alemania. ¿Sabes si aceptan llamadas a cobro revertido?
 
De la Wikipedia:

"BMW uses a three-segment nomenclature for motorcycles. The first segment indicates the engine type, the second indicates the approximate engine displacement in cubic centimeters (with one notable exception: the F 650 GS, which has an engine displacement of 798cc[41]), while the third indicates the class of motorcycle (e.g., sport, sport touring, dual-sport, etc.). The three segments are separated by blanks.[42][43][44]

A similar 3-segment nomenclature is used for BMW automobiles. However, there is significantly less consistency across the range with respect to the second segment (engine displacement/100).

Engine type:

R – air-cooled, horizontally opposed ("boxer") 2-cylinder, oil-cooled 1994-2013, water-cooled after 2014
K – water-cooled, inline 3-, 4- or 6-cylinder
F – water-cooled, vertical 1-cylinder (through 2006), vertical 2-cylinder (after 2006)
G – water-cooled, vertical 1-cylinder
S – water-cooled, inline 4-cylinder superbike

Engine displacement in cc:

Current models: 1600, 1300, 1200, 1000, 900, 800, 650 and 450. Previous models included 850, 1100, and 1150.
Older model BMWs divide the approximate engine displacement by ten for the model number. For example, K75 ≈ 750 cc.

R1200RT-P authorities model

Styling suffix designations:

C – Cruiser
CS – Classic Sport
G/S – Gelände/Strasse Off-road/Street
GS – Gelände Sport Off-road Sport (Enduro)
GT – Gran Turismo or Grand Touring
LS – Luxury Sport
LT – Luxus Tourer (Luxury Tourer)
R – Road or Roadster, typically naked
RR – Superbike/Racing
RS – Originally stood for Rennsport, but since 1976 has stood for Reisesport[45]
RT – Reise Tourer (Travel Tourer)
S – Sport
ST – Strasse (Street) or Sport Tourer
T – Touring

Additionally, a bike may have the following modifiers in its name:

A – ABS
L – luxury
P – police
C – custom
PD – Paris Dakar

Examples: K 1200 S, R 1200 RT, F 650 GS, R 1150 RSL, K 1200 LT, K 1200 LT-C, R 1200 RT-P, R 1200 RSA, S 1000 RR.

Prior to the introduction of the K 100 series and the R 1100 series motorcycles, the letter prefix was always the same, and the numbers were either based on displacement, as mentioned above, or were just model numbers."
 
De la Wikipedia:

"BMW uses a three-segment nomenclature for motorcycles. The first segment indicates the engine type, the second indicates the approximate engine displacement in cubic centimeters (with one notable exception: the F 650 GS, which has an engine displacement of 798cc[41]), while the third indicates the class of motorcycle (e.g., sport, sport touring, dual-sport, etc.). The three segments are separated by blanks.[42][43][44]

A similar 3-segment nomenclature is used for BMW automobiles. However, there is significantly less consistency across the range with respect to the second segment (engine displacement/100).

Engine type:

R – air-cooled, horizontally opposed ("boxer") 2-cylinder, oil-cooled 1994-2013, water-cooled after 2014
K – water-cooled, inline 3-, 4- or 6-cylinder
F – water-cooled, vertical 1-cylinder (through 2006), vertical 2-cylinder (after 2006)
G – water-cooled, vertical 1-cylinder
S – water-cooled, inline 4-cylinder superbike

Engine displacement in cc:

Current models: 1600, 1300, 1200, 1000, 900, 800, 650 and 450. Previous models included 850, 1100, and 1150.
Older model BMWs divide the approximate engine displacement by ten for the model number. For example, K75 ≈ 750 cc.

R1200RT-P authorities model

Styling suffix designations:

C – Cruiser
CS – Classic Sport
G/S – Gelände/Strasse Off-road/Street
GS – Gelände Sport Off-road Sport (Enduro)
GT – Gran Turismo or Grand Touring
LS – Luxury Sport
LT – Luxus Tourer (Luxury Tourer)
R – Road or Roadster, typically naked
RR – Superbike/Racing
RS – Originally stood for Rennsport, but since 1976 has stood for Reisesport[45]
RT – Reise Tourer (Travel Tourer)
S – Sport
ST – Strasse (Street) or Sport Tourer
T – Touring

Additionally, a bike may have the following modifiers in its name:

A – ABS
L – luxury
P – police
C – custom
PD – Paris Dakar

Examples: K 1200 S, R 1200 RT, F 650 GS, R 1150 RSL, K 1200 LT, K 1200 LT-C, R 1200 RT-P, R 1200 RSA, S 1000 RR.

Prior to the introduction of the K 100 series and the R 1100 series motorcycles, the letter prefix was always the same, and the numbers were either based on displacement, as mentioned above, or were just model numbers."

Gracias, nos vamos acercando.
 
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