2016 BMW R nineT Scrambler Motorcycle
DESCRIPTION
The 2016 BMW R nineT Scrambler sources the same 1170cc
air-cooled Boxer Twin which powers the standard R nineT, though it features new
engine mapping and an updated fuel system to accord with EURO 4
standards. One of the hallmark differences between the standard model and
the new Scrambler is the raised exhaust, a key design feature of motorcycles of
this type.
It also rolls on a 19-inch light alloy cast front wheel and 17-inch
rear. The 2016 BMW R nineT Scrambler’s newly designed tubular steel frame,
which utilizes the engine as a load bearing member, is suspended by a
telescopic fork with gaiters that offers 4.9 inches of travel. Out back a
Paralever single-sided swingarm pairs to a centrally located spring strut which
offers 5.5 inches travel. ABS is standard on the R nineT Scrambler, and
steel-wrapped brake lines communicate control inputs to a pair of four-piston
calipers which rip dual 320 mm discs at the front.FEATURES
Manufacturer
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BMW
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Model
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R nineT Scrambler
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Engine Type
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Boxer Twin
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Engine Displacement
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1170cc
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Bore Stroke
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101 mm x 73 mm
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Cooling
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Air-Cooled
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Compression Ratio
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12.0:1
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Fuel System
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Electronic Fuel Injection
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Ignition
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Electronic
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Starting System
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Electric
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Transmission
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Constant-mesh six-speed gearbox
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Final Drive
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Universal Shaft
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Rake Trail
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NA
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Seat Height
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32.3 in.
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Wheelbase
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60.1 in.
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Front Suspension
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Telescopic fork, Ø 43 mm
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Rear Suspension
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BMW Paralever
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Front Brake
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Hydraulically activated twin disc brake, Ø 320 mm
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Rear Brake
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Single-disc brake Ø 265 mm
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Front Tire
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120/70 ZR19
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Rear Tire
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170/60 ZR17
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Fuel Capacity
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4.5 gal.
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Dry Weight
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485 lbs. (Wet)
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YEAR
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2016
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