BMW R 1250 R Vs Triumph Speed Twin comparison
Overview
Engine
Engine CC | 1254.0 cc | 1200.0 cc |
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No Of Cylinder | 2 | 2 |
Max Power | 136 bhp @ 7750 rpm | 96 bhp @ 6750 rpm |
Max Torque | 105 Nm @ 6250 rpm | 112 Nm @ 4950 rpm |
Valves Per Cylinder | 4 | 4 |
Fuel Delivery | Fuel Injection | Multipoint Sequential Electronic Fuel Injection |
Cooling System | Air/liquid-cooled | Liquid Cooled |
Starting Mechanism | Electric Start | Electric Start |
Bore | N/A | 97.6 mm |
Compression | N/A | 11.0 :1 |
Stroke | N/A | 80 mm |
Fuel Consumption
Fuel Tank Capacity | 18.0 L | 14.5 L |
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Reserve Fuel Capacity | 4.0 L | N/A |
Mileage | 21.00 Kmpl | 20.80 Kmpl |
Overall Riding Range | N/A | N/A |
CO2 Figures | N/A | EURO 4 Standard: 109g/km |
Dimension and Weight
Kerb Weight | 239 kg | 196 kg |
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Length | 2165 mm | 1235 mm |
Width | 880 mm | 760 mm |
Height | 1300 mm | 1110 mm |
Wheelbase | N/A | 1430 mm |
Ground Clearance | N/A | N/A |
Seat Height | N/A | 807 mm |
Frame | N/A | Tubular Steel with Aluminium Cradle |
Trail | N/A | 93.5 mm |
Transmission
No. Of Gears | 6 Gears | 6 Gears |
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Clutch | Multiplate Wet Clutch, Hydraulically Operated | Wet, Multi-plate Assist Clutch |
Chassis and Suspension
Chassis Type | N/A | N/A |
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Front Suspension | Upside-down Telescopic Fork, Ø 45 Mm | 41mm Cartridge Forks, 120mm Travel |
Rear Suspension | Cast Aluminum Single-sided Swing Arm With BMW Paralever; WAD Strut (travel-related Damping), Spring Pre-load Hydraulically Adjustable (continuously Variable) Via Handwheel, Rebound Damping Adjustable | Twin Shocks With Adjustable Preload, 120mm Rear Wheel Travel |
Swingarm | N/A | Twin-sided, Aluminium |
Braking
Front Brake Type | Dual Floating Disc Brakes | Twin Disc |
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Rear Brake Type | Disc | Single Disc |
Front Disc/Drum Size | N/A | 305 mm |
Rear Disc/Drum Size | N/A | 220 mm |
Wheel and Tyres
Wheel Size | 17 inches | N/A |
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Wheel Type | Cast Aluminum Wheels | Cast Aluminium Alloy |
Front Tyre | 120/70 ZR 17 | 120/70 ZR17 |
Rear Tyre | 180/55 ZR 17 | 160/60 ZR17 |
Electricals
Battery | N/A | N/A |
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Headlight | LED | N/A |
Tail Light | LED | LED |
Standard Features
Speedometer | Digital | Analogue |
Tachometer | Digital | Analogue |
Gear Indicator | ||
Fuel Warning Indicator | ||
Fuel Gauge | ||
Low Oil Indicator | ||
Low Battery Indicator | ||
Pillion Seat | ||
Pillion Grabrail | ||
Engine Kill Switch | ||
Clock | ||
Tripmeter Type | Digital | Digital |
Tripmeter Count | ||
Pass Light | ||
ABS | ||
ABS and Switchable Traction Control | - | |
Ducati Multimedia System (DMS) Ready | - | |
Ducati Safety Pack | - | |
Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO | - | |
Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO | - | |
Full Led Headlamp | - | |
Includes - Bosch cornering ABS | - | |
Ride By Wire | - | |
Riding Modes | - | |
Switchable Traction Control | - | |
USB Power Socket | - | |
Vehicle Hold Control (VHC) | - |
Additonal Features
Riding Modes: Sport ,Road & Rain | - |
Key Features
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