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2024 BMW R 12 And R 12 nineT Show Off New Engine, Familiar Styling

If you’ve been eagerly awaiting BMW’s launch of the new 2024 R 12 and R 12 nineT, your day has finally arrived. Both the cruiser and the roadster have the same brand new 1,170cc air and oil cooled boxer engine as their hearts. Like most families tend to do, they have both similarities and differences between them, so let’s take a closer look.

Engine

2024 BMW R 12 nine T - Engine Closeup

Both the 2024 BMW R 12 and R 12 nineT share the same dual overhead cam, air and oil cooled 1,170cc boxer engine. Bore and stroke are 101.0mm by 73.0mm, and the compression ratio is 12.0 to one.

The engine is tuned slightly differently to suit each bike’s needs. On the R 12, it makes a claimed 95 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 81 pound-feet of torque at 6,000 rpm. For the R 12 nineT’s purposes, it makes a claimed 109 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 85 pound-feet of torque at 6,500 rpm. On both the R 12 and the R 12 nineT, it’s mated to a six-speed gearbox and uses a shaft final drive.

On both the R 12 and the R 12 nineT, the airbox has now been relocated to sit under the seat.

Chassis

2024 BMW R 12 nine T - Exhaust Closeup

The frame on the new R 12 family is a steel trellis bridge design, with a bolt-on rear subframe. Suspension consists of an upside-down 45mm telescopic front fork that offers rebound and compression adjustability on the R 12 nineT. In the rear, you’ll find an aluminum Paralever swingarm with a central shock and rebound damping adjustability.

In the braking department, you’ll find a pair of radially mounted four-piston fixed calipers up front that grab a pair of 310mm floating brake discs. The rear brake setup involves a two-piston floating caliper and a single 265mm brake disc.

Both the R 12 and the R 12 nineT get a pair of cast aluminum alloy wheels, but they’re sized differently to suit each application. On the R 12, you’ll find a 19-inch front and a 16-inch rear wheel. On the R 12 nineT, you’ll find a pair of 17-inch wheels at both ends.

Dimensions

As you might expect, the dimensions differ slightly between the R 12 and R 12 nineT. Here are those differences, side by side.

  2024 BMW R 12 2024 BMW R 12 nineT
Wheelbase 59.8 inches 59.5 inches
Caster 5.2 inches 4.4 inches
Rake 29.3 degrees 27.7 degrees
Length 86.6 inches 83.9 inches
Width 32.7 inches 34.3 inches
Seat height 29.7 inches 31.3 inches
DIN unladen weight 500 pounds 485 pounds
Fuel capacity 3.7 gallons 4.2 gallons

Electronics and Rider Aids

2024 BMW R 12 nine T - Parked 7

Both the 2024 BMW R 12 and R 12 nineT feature a round analog gauge shape, as befits each of their personalities. The R 12 gets a single round gauge (speedometer only; no tachometer), while the R 12 nineT gets a double round gauge setup (because a roadster demands a tach). BMW notes that an accessory second gauge is available for the R 12 as an option.

A digital display option is also available to replace the round gauges on either the R 12 or R 12 nineT with a 3.5-inch micro TFT display, which includes a feature that BMW calls “Pure ride mode.” If you’re the type of person who doesn’t like having a whole bunch of extra information that you don’t need cluttering up your dash, then you’ll appreciate the simplicity of only displaying the speed, ride mode, and which gear you’re in.

Both the R 12 and R 12 nineT feature ride modes, but once again, they differ from one another. The R 12 nineT gets Rain, Road, and Dynamic modes, while the R 12 gets Rock and Roll modes instead. Dynamic Traction Control and Engine Drag Torque Control both come standard across the R 12 range. 

Additional Features

2024 BMW R 12 nine T - Taillight Closeup

Keyless ride is now a standard feature on the 2024 R 12 and R 12 nineT. They also both come with USB-C and 12V sockets, LED lighting all around, and BMW’s Intelligent Emergency Call feature. 

BMW Connected Ride control is an available option, which lets you connect your smartphone to your R 12 or R 12 nineT via Bluetooth. Additional optional equipment includes Headlight Pro, Hill Start Assist Pro, and Shift Assistant Pro.

Colors, Pricing, and Availability

Both the R 12 and the R 12 nineT will come in your choice of three color options in the North American market. 

The 2024 BMW R 12 will be available in Blackstorm Metallic (standard), Aventurine Red Metallic (optional), or Option 719 “Thorium” in Avus Silver Metallic (optional). 

If the 2024 BMW R 12 nineT is more your speed, the color options are Blackstorm Metallic (standard), San Remo Green Metallic (optional), or Option 719 “Aluminum” in brushed aluminum and Night Black (optional). 

As with all BMW Motorrad offerings, a vast array of OEM parts, accessories, and options are available straight from the factory to kit your R 12 or R 12 nineT out the way you want.

Pricing has not yet been announced for the 2024 BMW R 12 and R 12 nineT, and will be announced closer to their launch dates according to BMW North America. Both bikes are expected to launch in the US sometime in Q1 of 2024.

What do you think of the new 2024 BMW R 12 and R 12 nineT? Are they everything you’d hoped? What do you like? What would you change? Let us know in the comments.

The new BMW R 12 nineT and R 12

“With the new BMW R 12 nineT as a Classic Roadster and the R 12 as a Classic Cruiser, we are seamlessly continuing what began in 2013 with the R nineT. Thanks in particular to the new frame concept, we have achieved an even more classic and purist design. The air/oil-cooled boxer engine with new airbox, which has its roots in the legendary sport boxer of the HP 2 Sport from 2007, ensures confident propulsion. With its four radially arranged valves, it is one of BMW’s absolute engine icons.”
Josef Miritsch, Head of Air-Cooled Boxer Series BMW Motorrad.

The new BMW R 12 nineT and R 12: a classic roadster for dynamic riding on country roads and a classic cruiser for cool, relaxed biking.
With the R nineT, BMW Motorrad presented more than just a classic-style roadster in 2013. From the very beginning, it combined classic motorcycle design and modern technology with high craftsmanship and diverse customization options. Shortly afterwards, the R nineT was enriched with attractive derivatives, giving rise to a whole model family for the BMW Motorrad Heritage world.

That is why, for the new BMW R 12 nineT, the guiding principle during development was “The Spirit of nineT”, with the goal of seamlessly following in the footsteps of the successful R nineT and carrying forward its archetypal look, timelessness, and high customization qualities. While the new R 12 nineT as a classic roadster aims to make a stylish impression in urban environments as well as provide dynamic riding fun on winding country roads, the new BMW R 12 comes under the motto “The Spirit of Easy” – perfectly embodying a classic cruiser for cool and relaxed biking.

Great freedom of choice when it comes to design, model diversity and customizing.
The new BMW R 12 nineT and R 12 are classic roadsters and cruisers that combine the authentic and beefy character of the boxer engine and the design language of traditional motorcycle eras with innovative technology and a modular concept that offers the rider maximum customization options. Reduction to the essentials and attention to detail were key priorities in the development of the design, resulting in a strong emotional appeal.

Authentic and beefy boxer engine featuring redesigned airbox and twin-flow rear silencer.
For the past 100 years, the two-cylinder boxer engine and the use of a propeller shaft drive have been synonymous with BMW motorcycles. In line with this legacy, the new BMW R 12 nineT and R 12 models, presented in the “100 Years of BMW Motorrad” anniversary year, further emphasize this distinctive powertrain configuration, following the recent unveiling of the new BMW R 1300 GS. The air/oil-cooled boxer engine with a capacity of 1,170 cc already familiar from numerous BMW Motorrad models, delivers 80 kW (109 hp) at 7,000 rpm in the R 12 nineT and 70 kW (95 hp) at 6,500 rpm in the R 12. As part of the complete redesign of the chassis, the new R 12 models also feature a new airbox. This is now fully integrated under the seat. The left-mounted “Twin Pipe” exhaust system with two rear silencers with reverse cone design caters to both the desire for a classically designed, sporty roadster, and a cruiser.

New, one-piece tubular bridge steel spaceframe with bolted-on rear frame.
The centerpiece of the new BMW R 12 models is the completely newly developed tubular bridge steel spaceframe. This frame differs from the previous R nineT series, which had a front and rear main frame. As a result, the new frame eliminates the need for previous fastenings, reducing weight and giving the new R 12 models a cleaner and more classic appearance. The rear frame, also made of tubular steel, is bolted to the main frame.

New classic round instruments as well as USB-C and 12 V socket as standard equipment. Digital display available as optional equipment ex works.
The new R 12 nineT comes equipped with two analog round instruments for speed and rpms, a USB-C port on the left side, and a 12V socket on the right side for the onboard network. The round instruments continue to support customization by communicating via a LIN-Bus and separating the control and display units. The standard instrumentation for the new R 12 is limited to the speedometer, but the rev counter can be retrofitted with genuine BMW Motorcycle accessories.

The new R 12 nineT and R 12 are available as a roadster and cruiser, each offering a classic design and optimal ergonomics.
On the R 12 nineT, the aluminum tank with brushed and clear-coated side panels, the seat, and the tail-hump create a rising, dynamic line. The improved ergonomics compared to its predecessor are mainly due to the 30 mm shorter and narrower fuel tank in the rear area. The rider is closer to the handlebars, benefits from improved knee contact, and has a more front-oriented seating position on the motorcycle overall.

On the new BMW R 12, the steel tank, reminiscent of the so-called “Toaster Tanks” of the 1970s BMW /5 models, emphasizes the typical design language of a cruiser in a classic teardrop shape and forms a descending line in combination with the standard solo seat and the curved, low-mounted rear wheel cover. The large 19-inch front wheel and the small 16-inch rear wheel complement this harmoniously. The classic cruiser design is also reflected in the relaxed seating position with low seat height and wide handlebars.

Three attractive paintwork options for making stylish appearances as a Classic Roadster and Classic Cruiser.
Each bike, the BMW R 12 nineT and R 12, comes in three attractive colored options.

R 12 nineT:Base paint finish Blackstorm metallic.
Surcharge color San Remo Green metallic.
Option 719 “Aluminum” in brushed aluminum / Night Black solid paint.

R 12: Base paint finish Blackstorm metallic.
Surcharge color Aventurine Red metallic.
Option 719 “Thorium” in Avus Silver metallic.

Highlights of the new BMW R 12 nineT and R 12:

  • Classic, purist design as a roadster and cruiser.
  • Beefy air/oil-cooled 2-cylinder boxer engine.
  • Workmanship with great attention to detail.
  • Designed for customizing.
  • R 12 nineT with 80 kW (109 hp) at 7,000 rpm and 115 Nm at 6,500 rpm.
  • R 12 with 70 kW (95 hp) at 6,500 rpm and 110 Nm at 6,000 rpm.
  • Left-side exhaust system with double silencer and conical end pieces.
  • New airbox, now integrated under the seat.
  • One-piece tubular spaceframe with bolted-on rear frame.
  • Upside-down telescopic forks at the front and Paralever swinging arm with rear spring strut now arranged at an angle with revised travel-dependent damping. The USD telescopic fork is fully adjustable on the R 12 nineT.
  • Radially mounted 4-piston monobloc brake callipers, steel flex brake lines and floating 310 mm brake discs.
  • Powerful braking system in conjunction with BMW Motorrad ABS Pro for safe braking even when cornering.
  • Tailored customization options available through the genuine BMW Motorrad accessories, known for their premium quality.
  • Standard riding modes “Rain”, “Road” and “Dynamic” in the R 12 nineT and “Roll” and “Rock” in the R 12.
  • DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) and engine drag torque control as standard.
  • New classic round instruments as well as USB-C and 12 V socket. Digital display available as optional equipment ex-works.
  • Powerful LED light units as standard and adaptive Headlight Pro as optional equipment ex-works.
  • Keyless Ride is standard.
  • Three attractive paintwork options for making stylish appearances as a Classic Roadster and Classic Cruiser.
  • Tailored range of ex-works customization optional equipment available through the genuine BMW Motorrad accessories, known for their premium quality.