BMW R nineT 2018 vs. BMW R 1250 GS 2021

BMW R nineT 2018

BMW R nineT 2018

BMW R 1250 GS 2021

BMW R 1250 GS 2021

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Overview - BMW R nineT 2018 vs BMW R 1250 GS 2021

The BMW R nineT 2018 and the BMW R 1250 GS 2021 are both impressive motorcycles, but they have some key differences.

Starting with the engine, both models have a Boxer engine, but the R 1250 GS has a larger displacement of 1254cc compared to the R nineT's 1170cc. This results in a higher power output for the R 1250 GS, with 136 HP compared to the R nineT's 110 HP. The R 1250 GS also has more torque, with 143 Nm compared to the R nineT's 116 Nm.

In terms of cooling, the R nineT uses an oil-air cooling system, while the R 1250 GS uses a liquid-air cooling system. This difference may result in slightly different performance and temperature management.

Both models have a similar transmission, with a prop shaft, and both have two cylinders. However, the R 1250 GS has a slightly larger bore and stroke, with 102.5mm and 76mm respectively, compared to the R nineT's 101mm and 73mm.

BMW R nineT 2018

BMW R nineT 2018

In terms of suspension, the R nineT has an upside-down telescopic fork in the front and a Paralever suspension with a monoshock in the rear, offering a travel of 120mm for both. On the other hand, the R 1250 GS has a Telelever front suspension with a diameter of 37mm and a travel of 190mm, and a single swing arm rear suspension with a monoshock and a travel of 200mm. These differences in suspension design and travel indicate that the R 1250 GS is better equipped for off-road or rough terrain riding.

Both models have a steel frame, with the R nineT having a tubular, load-bearing engine frame type, and the R 1250 GS having a load-bearing engine frame type. The R nineT has a slightly steeper rake angle of 63.2 degrees compared to the R 1250 GS's 62.9 degrees, and the R nineT has a shorter trail of 107.9mm compared to the R 1250 GS's 109mm.

In terms of brakes, both models have double disk brakes in the front with a diameter of 320mm for the R nineT and 305mm for the R 1250 GS. Both have four-piston calipers and radial technology.

In terms of rider assistance systems, the R nineT only has ABS, while the R 1250 GS has ABS, anti-slipping control, hill start assist, riding modes, cornering ABS, ride by wire, and traction control. This indicates that the R 1250 GS has more advanced and comprehensive rider aids.

BMW R 1250 GS 2021

BMW R 1250 GS 2021

In terms of dimensions and weights, the R nineT has a front tire width of 120mm and a diameter of 17 inches, while the R 1250 GS has the same front tire width but a larger diameter of 19 inches. The rear tire width is 180mm for the R nineT and 170mm for the R 1250 GS, both with a diameter of 17 inches. The wheelbase is slightly longer for the R 1250 GS at 1525mm compared to the R nineT's 1487mm. The seat height is also higher for the R 1250 GS at 850mm compared to the R nineT's 803mm. The kerb weight is higher for the R 1250 GS at 249kg compared to the R nineT's 222kg. The fuel tank capacity is also larger for the R 1250 GS at 20 liters compared to the R nineT's 18 liters.

In terms of strengths, the R nineT has a boxer engine full of character, powerful pressure from low revs, a comfortable seating position, extensive equipment, a large accessories market, and a cool look. On the other hand, the R 1250 GS has great ride comfort and great ergonomics, a powerful engine, a great connectivity app, an easy-to-read display, a confident feel in the saddle, practical riding aids, and a versatile chassis that accommodates every route.

In terms of weaknesses, the R nineT has issues with footrest position when maneuvering, passenger ride comfort, and price. The R 1250 GS, on the other hand, has a rough overall appearance and gearshifts at low revs can be somewhat clumsy.

Overall, the BMW R nineT 2018 and the BMW R 1250 GS 2021 are both impressive motorcycles with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. The R nineT is more focused on style and urban riding, while the R 1250 GS is designed for adventure and off-road capabilities.

Technical Specifications BMW R nineT 2018 compared to BMW R 1250 GS 2021

BMW R nineT 2018
BMW R 1250 GS 2021

Engine and Drive Train

Engine typeEngine typeBoxerEngine typeBoxer
BoreBore101 mmBore102.5 mm
StrokeStroke73 mmStroke76 mm
Engine powerEngine power110 HPEngine power136 HP
Rpm at Max. PowerRpm at Max. Power7,750 rpmRpm at Max. Power7,750 rpm
TorqueTorque116 NmTorque143 Nm
Rpm at TorqueRpm at Torque6,000 rpmRpm at Torque6,250 rpm
Compression RatioCompression Ratio12 Compression Ratio12.5
Fuel systemFuel systemInjectionFuel systemInjection
Throttle BoreThrottle Bore50 mmThrottle Bore52 mm
StarterStarterElectricStarterElectric
Clutch TypeClutch TypeToughened, DryClutch TypeAntihopping
TransmissionTransmissionProp shaftTransmissionProp shaft
Transmission TypeTransmission TypeGearshiftTransmission TypeGearshift
Number of gearsNumber of gears6Number of gears6
CylindersCylinders2Cylinders2
StrokesStrokes4-StrokeStrokes4-Stroke
Valves per cylinderValves per cylinder4Valves per cylinder4
ValvesValvesDOHCValvesDOHC
CoolingCoolingOil-airCoolingliquid-air
DisplacementDisplacement1,170 ccmDisplacement1,254 ccm

Suspension Front

Front suspensionFront suspensionUpside-Down telescopic forkFront suspensionTelelever
DiameterDiameter46 mmDiameter37 mm
TravelTravel120 mmTravel190 mm

Suspension Rear

SuspensionSuspensionParaleverSuspensionSingle swing arm
Shock absorberShock absorberMonoshockShock absorberMonoshock
TravelTravel120 mmTravel200 mm

Chassis

FrameFrameSteelFrameSteel
Frame typeFrame typeTubular, Load-bearing engineFrame typeLoad-bearing engine
RakeRake63.2 degreeRake62.9 degree
TrailTrail107.9 mmTrail109 mm

Brakes Front

TypeTypeDouble diskTypeDouble disk
DiameterDiameter320 mmDiameter305 mm
PistonPistonFour pistonsPistonFour pistons
ActuationActuationHydraulicActuationHydraulic
TechnologyTechnologyradialTechnologyradial

Brakes Rear

TypeTypeDiscTypeDisc
DiameterDiameter265 mmDiameter276 mm
PistonPistonDouble pistonPistonDouble piston

Assistance Systems

Advanced Rider Assistance SystemsAdvanced Rider Assistance SystemsABSAdvanced Rider Assistance SystemsABS, Anti-slipping control, Hill start assist, Riding modes, Cornering ABS, Ride by Wire, Traction control

Dimensions and Weights

Front tyre widthFront tyre width120 mmFront tyre width120 mm
Front tyre heightFront tyre height70 %Front tyre height70 %
Front tyre diameterFront tyre diameter17 inchFront tyre diameter19 inch
Rear tyre widthRear tyre width180 mmRear tyre width170 mm
Rear tyre heightRear tyre height55 %Rear tyre height60 %
Rear tyre diameterRear tyre diameter17 inchRear tyre diameter17 inch
LengthLength2,175 mmLength2,207 mm
WidthWidth900 mmWidth952.5 mm
WheelbaseWheelbase1,487 mmWheelbase1,525 mm
Seat HeightSeat Height803 mmSeat Height850 mm
Kerb Weight (with ABS)Kerb Weight (with ABS)222 kgKerb Weight (with ABS)249 kg
Fuel Tank CapacityFuel Tank Capacity18 lFuel Tank Capacity20 l
License compliancyLicense compliancyALicense compliancyA

Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

BMW R nineT 2018

BMW R nineT 2018

What more can be said about the BMW R nineT? Since its release in 2014, it has been a real perennial favourite in the customising scene and also at BMW itself. Its ingredients, however, are of very high quality and explain why the result is so coherent. The boxer engine, full of character, is a real joy every time you pull the throttle and, thanks to the wonderful sound, it never gets boring in the long run. Despite the relatively high weight, the BMW is pleasant to ride thanks to the high-quality chassis and finds a balanced mixture between cruiser and sporty naked bike. The look is of course a matter of taste, but the sales figures suggest that BMW must have done something right. And even if you don't like the standard look, accessories are a dime a dozen.

Boxer engine full of character

powerful pressure from low revs

comfortable seating position

extensive equipment

large accessories market

cool look

Footrest position when manoeuvring

Passenger ride comfort

Price

BMW R 1250 GS 2021

BMW R 1250 GS 2021

The GS also impressed us with its versatility during the test in November 2021. We rode the bike on a wide variety of terrain and were once again very satisfied. The motorbike convinces in every situation with its easy handling and practicality. On the other hand, it can also be ridden delightfully irrationally.

Great ride comfort and great ergonomics

Powerful engine

Great connectivity app

Easy-to-read display

Confident feel in the saddle

Practical riding aids

Versatile chassis accommodates every route

Easy to ride

Rough overall appearance

gearshifts at low revs somewhat clumsy

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price BMW R nineT vs BMW R 1250 GS

There are a few key differences between a BMW R nineT 2018 and a BMW R 1250 GS 2021. In terms of price, the actual average price of a BMW R 1250 GS 2021 is about 48% higher. A BMW R nineT 2018 experiences a loss of 250 USD in one year of ownership. This is offset by a loss of 350 USD for a BMW R 1250 GS 2021. Compared to BMW R 1250 GS 2021 there are less BMW R nineT 2018 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 15 compared to 66. It takes less time to sell a BMW R 1250 GS with 55 days compared to 115 days for the BMW R nineT. Since model year 2014 1000PS.de editors have written 57 reviews for the BMW R nineT and 50 reviews for the BMW R 1250 GS since model year 2019. The first review for the BMW R nineT was published on 10/17/2013 and now has more than 17,000 views. This compares to more than 305,600 views for the first review on BMW R 1250 GS published on 9/19/2018.

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