Key performance

61 ch
Power
🔧
1170 cc
Displacement
⚖️
324 kg
Weight
🏎️
170 km/h
Top speed
💺
745 mm
Seat height
17.5 L
Fuel capacity
💰
16 100 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Engine

Displacement
1170 cc
Power
61.0 ch @ 5000 tr/min (44.5 kW)
Torque
97.6 Nm @ 3000 tr/min
Engine type
Two cylinder boxer, four-stroke
Cooling
combiné air / huile
Compression ratio
10 : 1
Bore × stroke
101 x 73 mm
Valves/cylinder
4
Camshafts
1 ACT
Fuel system
Injection

Chassis

Frame
avant en alu coulé, arrière tubulaire en acier
Gearbox
boîte à 5 rapports
Final drive
Cardan
Front suspension
Fourche Telelever Ø 35 mm, déb : 144 mm
Rear suspension
Mono-amortisseur et monobras Paralever, déb : 120 mm

Brakes

Front brakes
Freinage 2 disques Ø 305 mm, étrier 4 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage 1 disque Ø 285 mm, étrier 4 pistons
Front tyre
150/80-16
Front tyre pressure
2.50 bar
Rear tyre
170/80-15
Rear tyre pressure
2.90 bar

Dimensions

Seat height
745.00 mm
Wheelbase
1641.00 mm
Fuel capacity
17.50 L
Weight
324.00 kg
Dry weight
308.00 kg
New price
16 100 €

Overview

When BMW decided to venture into Harley-Davidson territory, the result was the R 1200 CL: a 324 kg touring cruiser designed in Munich but built for American highways. Marketed from 2002 and produced until 2005, the BMW R 1200 CL fully embraced its ambition to rival the Electra Glide by offering a Germanic take on American-style grand touring. The result? A polarizing machine, appealing in some regards, frustrating in others.

BMW R 1200 CL

In terms of comfort, the 2003 BMW R 1200 CL makes its case without hesitation. The seat, perched just 745 mm off the ground, welcomes rider and passenger in remarkable plushness. The aerodynamic protection provided by the imposing fairing and its profiled windscreen makes the miles melt away. The Telelever front end and Paralever rear suspension smooth out imperfections with a composure that many touring bikes would envy. On back roads and highways alike, life on board feels closer to a rolling living room than a motorcycle. On this front, it plays in the same league as the K 1200 LT and the Honda Gold Wing, nothing less.

Where things get tricky is when you hit the first tight corner. The 150/80-16 front tire gives the steering a heaviness that even the Telelever suspension can't fully compensate for. The BMW R 1200 CL demands anticipation at every direction change, and its turning radius would make city riding a teeth-grinding affair. Fans of spirited riding should look elsewhere. But let's be honest, nobody buys a cruiser weighing over 300 kg to string together hairpin turns. Its playground is long straightaways, mountain passes devoured at a steady pace, and sweeping curves where a gentle lean is all that's needed.

The 1170 cc flat-twin is the real point of debate on BMW R 1200 CL forums. With 61 horsepower at 5000 rpm and 97.6 Nm of torque available from just 3000 rpm, the boxer proves flexible. It pulls without complaint and picks up cleanly in top gear thanks to the shaft drive and its 5-speed gearbox. But against 324 kg wet weight, the power feels just adequate. Top speed caps out at 170 km/h, overtaking acceleration lacks bite, and Milwaukee's rival Twin Cam 88 delivers far more generous mechanical sensations. For relaxed highway riding, the engine is sufficient. For assertive overtakes, you'll need to plan ahead. Braking, on the other hand, proves reassuring with its dual 305 mm front discs clamped by four-piston calipers, complemented by a 285 mm rear disc.

Shopping for a used BMW R 1200 CL today means betting on a motorcycle with few direct competitors in the current landscape. Bavarian build quality remains a cut above what Harley offered at the time, the standard equipment was generous, and boxer reliability is well documented. The 17.5-liter tank does limit range, however, for a machine with touring aspirations. Owner reviews converge on one point: the R 1200 CL appeals to those who want the comfort of a big American cruiser without accepting the manufacturing compromises. It's aimed at easygoing tourers, at long-distance riders who prioritize well-being over sportiness. At €16,100 when new, it was positioned against the K 1200 LT, whose inline four-cylinder better met the expectations of the European market. Still, for anyone seeking an atypical and comfortable BMW cruiser, the R 1200 CL retains a charm that time has not erased.

Standard equipment

  • Assistance au freinage : ABS de série

Practical info

  • La moto est accessible aux permis : A

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.19 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.30 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
52.1 ch/L
In category Custom / cruiser · 585-2340cc displacement (3587 motorcycles compared)
Power 61 ch Top 67%
45 ch median 72 ch 124 ch
Weight 324 kg Lighter than 29%
223 kg median 297 kg 377 kg
P/W ratio 0.19 ch/kg Top 89%
0.17 median 0.25 0.40 ch/kg

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