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BMW Motorrad Concept R18.
Fri May 24 19:30:00 CEST 2019 Persbericht
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Munich/Cernobbio. Against the backdrop of a bustling
mix of the traditional and the modern on show at the Concorso
d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, BMW Motorrad presents an engaging alternative
for a time that is being increasingly characterised by rapid
technological change. You could see it as a return to the brand’s
core, but given a modern twist: the BMW Motorrad Concept R18
transports the essence of the big BMW Motorrad classics into the
modern age, or in other words, it is taking a historical motorcycle
design and giving it a modern, custom attitude. Dr. Markus Schramm,
head of BMW Motorrad, describes the design as follows: “With this
dream bike, BMW Motorrad presents its own version of an emotional and
authentic offer for the large cruiser segment.”
The BMW Motorrad Concept R18 shows how a forward projection of a
1960s boxer engine could look like today as a purist custom bike in
combination with all the classic design icons of BMW Motorrad design.
“With its clear aesthetics openly on display, the Concept R18 embodies
for me what motorcycling, at its core, is really about. It is all
about feeling instead of thinking, and not using technology for
self-staging, instead giving space for imagination. This concept bike
appeals to something deep down – you just want to just get on it and
ride off. But when you get off it again, you don’t just put it in the
garage and walk away – you turn around again and give it a final
parting glance”, explains Edgar Heinrich, head of BMW Motorrad Design.
Consistently purist design with timeless
proportions.
The BMW Motorrad Concept R18 is the essence
of motorcycling, a bike in its original, natural form. In true custom
style, it celebrates the art of leaving out what you don’t need and
then concentrating on what is left. “The biggest challenge in the
design is to render everything visible. Every part has a functional
purpose. There are not many who would dare to take such an absolutely
honest approach”, says Bart Janssen Groesbeek, designer of the concept
bike. The BMW Motorrad Concept R18 is immediately recognisable as a
genuine BMW: boxer engine, cradle frame, exposed universal shaft and
drop-shaped fuel tank with its black paintwork and hand-applied
contrast lines interpret typical design icons of BMW Motorrad
classics, while displaying confidence along with modern-style
linearity. The balanced proportions are reminiscent of classics like
the BMW R5, and convey – even from a distance – the timeless beauty
that comes about whenever things are consistently reduced to their
bare essentials. The frame and tank create a common line all the way
from the steering head to the rear wheel hub and lend a flowing
elegance to the side view. The large spoke wheels (front 21 inch, rear
18 inch) provide a secure stance and perfectly balance the dominant
power unit. The tyres are a further reference to history: just as it
was in its day, this bike is again fitted with Metzeler tyres.
The BMW boxer tradition brings out new
splendour.
The heart of the BMW Motorrad Concept R18 is
the large, newly designed, two-cylinder 1800 cc boxer engine. Its
outward appearance is consciously reminiscent of the flat twin engines
that BMW Motorrad used to build up until the end of the 1960s – but
with a considerably bigger displacement and modern air/oil cooling.
The big prototype boxer has been designed down to the last detail: the
engine block and transmission are made of glass bead-blasted
aluminium, providing an ideal stage on which to present the
hand-polished aluminium components as well as the belt guard and valve
covers. The engine badge bears the name of the concept bike and
emphasises the overall quality. In addition, Solex dual carburettors –
similar to those in the BMW 2002 – hark back to the brand’s
construction history and add the final touch to the bike’s visual
authenticity.
Another optical highlight is the exposed, chrome-plated
universal shaft that connects the back wheel to the drive. There are
no further covers anywhere on the motorcycle, which serves to keep its
engineering clearly visible. Similarly, the electronics of the concept
bike are reduced to no more than starter and lights, underlining its
purist design.
The BMW Motorrad Concept R18 is the third in-house
interpretation of the large-capacity boxer engine to come from BMW
Motorrad. Last December the model created by the Japanese customisers,
CUSTOM WORKS ZON was presented at the Yokohama Hot Rod Show, on the
basis of this new prototype engine. The ‘Departed’ won the biggest
accolade of the event, the ’Best of Show Motorcycle’ award, thrilling
motorcycle fans with its classic forms, modern production techniques
and all manner of manual art and craft in the details. The next round
was the interpretation by Revival Cycles.
The customisers from Austin, Texas created a spectacular bike
with their ‘Revival Birdcage’ model, an ideal presentation platform
for the Big Boxer. The specially developed titanium frame features an
unobstructed view of the engine and drive from all angles. This
American design created a furore at last month’s Handbuilt Show in Texas.
High quality details in fine custom work.
As for
its colour design, the BMW Motorrad Concept R18 shows itself to be a
classic. The theme is typical BMW: the white, hand-applied lines on
the fork and fuel tank in combination with the black base colour
represent the classic BMW colour theme. A discreet yellow-gold varnish
effect lends the bright twin lines an exclusive touch, and the black
effect paintwork on the tank and fork rods similarly reveal, in the
best custom style, an unusual depth when the sunlight strikes the
large metallic particles in the various layers of the paintwork.
The visual design of the imprinted single leather seat is
borrowed from the classics of the 1950s. Reinterpreted and somewhat
more comfortable, its quality embossing sits perfectly within the
overall purist and high-class design. The cantilever spring strut is
integrated beneath the seat. The graphics of the headlamp design are
also reminiscent of the 1950s. The classic U shape of the original
glass cover components are now interpreted as LED lamp elements.
Every one of these details contributes to the unique character
of the concept bike and underlines its overall statement. The BMW
Motorrad Concept R18 merges traditional and historic design language
with the current functionalities of BMW Motorrad in a coherent and
cohesive whole.
Moreover, an exclusive and suitably themed horse leather jacket,
which recreates the aesthetics of those days, has been designed
especially for the presentation of the concept bike at the Concorso
d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. The leather jacket features a very smooth
surface with only little grain and the protectors are integrated
almost invisibly.
A counterpoint to contemporary times.
“For me,
motorcycles like the BMW Motorrad Concept R18 are a response to a
growing need among the motorcycling community: instead of technology,
the focus here is on simplification, authenticity and transparency. I
observe an almost romantic yearning for real mechanical engineering.
Our aim with this concept bike is to address this need and turn it
into an analogue statement in a digital age. We have a rich history of
iconic motorcycles, and they all bear the same design characteristics.
We believe that this can still work well together today with the
current technology,” says Edgar Heinrich in conclusion.
Press materials for BMW motorcycles and BMW Motorrad rider
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Antonia Cecchetti, Communications BMW Motorrad
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382-60757, Antonia.Cecchetti@bmw.de
Tim Diehl-Thiele, Head of Communications BMW Motorrad
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89 382-57505, Tim.Diehl-Thiele@bmw.de
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