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Latest revision as of 21:53, 23 November 2019
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BMW R NineT
Boxer Cup 2.0
BMW has brought back Motorrad BoxerCup, which was very popural from
2001 - 2004, which ran alongside MotoGP and WSB races. For 2018 BoxerCup
2.0 will be racing identical BMW R nineT bikes, with up to 30 teams
competing against each other. It will be held alongside the
International German Motorcycle Championship (IDM) 2018.
Henning Putzke, Head of BMW Motorrad Deutschland, said: A level playing
field with identical machines meeting style and individuality. We are looking
forward to bringing the BMW Motorrad BoxerCup back to life with the BMW R nineT
Racer, and to thrilling the crowds at the racetracks with that emotional Boxer
engine.
The BoxerCup 2.0 R nineT Racer has the same 1,170cc oil/air-cooled boxer
engine making 110 hp (81 kW) as the production version. The Bike is
completely roadworthy, but for the race use, the side stands, mirrors,
license plate, turn signals and lighting system are removed.
For absolute equality of opportunity, no changes are permitted,
except for optical adjustments such as painting or stickers. All
technical components as well as wearing parts are precisely specified
and regulated. Tuning of any kind is not permitted.
This special version has the following special equipment:
Fork conversion by Wilbers Shock absorbers from Wilbers Cylinder head covers, engine spoiler, rear end of Ilmberger Akrapovič sports muffler and titanium manifold Brembo brake pads High End steering damper by Müller Präzision BMW Motorrad ABS with racing software