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BMW R18 Roctane, R12 nine T unveiled

Dinshaw Magol
By Dinshaw Magol
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Both of these models are likely to make their way to India in the coming months.

BMW has unveiled two new bikes internationally, the R18 Roctane bagger and the R12 nine T roadster. The former is a blacked-out bagger based on the gargantuan R18, while the latter is an update to the current R nine T line of bikes.

BMW R18 Roctane: how is it different to a regular R18?

While the ‘regular’ R18 is more of a classically-styled cruiser with spoked rims and generous use of chrome all over, the Roctane variant is a fully-blacked-out bagger. The Roctane’s side cases can hold 27 litres each, and it also comes standard with a generous single-piece seat for both rider and pillion.

Mechanically, the Roctane is very close to the base bike and uses the same air-cooled, 1,802cc, horizontally-opposed twin that is good for 91hp at 4,750rpm and a colossal 158Nm of torque at 3,000rpm. 

BMW R12 nine T: details

At the minute, not all details of this update to the R nine T range of bikes are available, and the company says that more details will follow in the second half of 2023. However, a few changes that can be seen clearly are a relocation of the LED tail-light to a more conventional spot at the back of the bike, than the one that was integrated into the number plate holder. The digi-analogue speedometer also sees a few minor revisions and the exhaust tips have been redesigned as well.

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