BMW R1150RT
The BMW R1150RT is a touring or touring motorcycle">touring motorcycle">touring motorcycle that was manufactured from 2001 to 2005 by BMW Motorrad to replace the R1100RT model. It featured a flat-twin engine with a six-speed gearbox and shaft drive.
It was an evolution of the R1100RT, featuring an air and oil-cooled engine. The R1150RT was based on the same basic platform with increased engine capacity and horsepower, fully linked power-assisted ABS brakes, revised front lighting system, and a six-speed gearbox. This model was further updated in 2004 by the adoption of dual ignition, with two spark plugs per cylinder.
Cycle World's 2001 review focused heavily on the new ABS system, pointing out that it was both effective but also quite intrusive, especially to riders that were used to trail-braking with the rear brake. Overall their view of the bike was positive. Motorcycle News' 2014 review was much more positive about the brakes, rating them as excellent.