BMW R 1200 RT 2018 vs. Yamaha XV 950 R 2014

BMW R 1200 RT 2018

Yamaha XV 950 R 2014
Overview - BMW R 1200 RT 2018 vs Yamaha XV 950 R 2014

BMW R 1200 RT 2018

Yamaha XV 950 R 2014
Technical Specifications BMW R 1200 RT 2018 compared to Yamaha XV 950 R 2014
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
BMW R 1200 RT 2018

It was predictable that the new R 1200 RT would perform even better with the new partially water-cooled boxer engine. Although 125 hp and 125 Newton metres of torque have quite a bit to haul with the 274 kilos ready to ride, the RT retains its unbelievable effervescence from below. This makes it extremely agile, especially on corner exit after a hairpin bend. In combination with the gearshift assistant Pro (which is, of course, available at extra cost), the gears just flow and you involuntarily move more sportily than you might have intended. The big bonus points of the R 1200 RT are its good workmanship, the simple and easy-to-follow operating principle and, last but not least, its small turning circle.
Yamaha XV 950 R 2014

Visually, the Yamaha XV950R does everything right - it stands out from the wide variety of cruisers with its sporty touch. In riding, however, it does not stand out significantly from the competition. The XV950R also has the usual problem with low lean angle clearance, which is not helped by the firmer tuning of the chassis.