Retro-Beemer?

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Maybe the "beak" is BMWs nod to their rennsport past? (clickage on the pickage) Image
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Did vanzen send you a copy of his database? :)

I wonder what the purpose of that extension was?
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They were used as mudguards. Guzzis and NSUs with leading link forks sometimes had them.
It was also an aerodynamic feature devoped in Guzzis wind tunnel in the early '50s.
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justoneoftheguys wrote:Did vanzen send you a copy of his database? :)

I wonder what the purpose of that extension was?
I wish... :roll: Since there are fenders on that bike, I'm guessing it was for some sort of aerodynamic advantage... or maybe someone at BMW Design Studio liked dolphins?
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Tim Shepherd wrote:Maybe the "beak" is BMWs nod to their rennsport past? (clickage on the pickage) Image
I was thinking that thing looked less beaky and more tongue-ey. In other woids, it looks all too much like a stuck out tongue. Almost humorous. Now, if it is aero, what the heck?

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The 'beak' on oilhead GSes does perform a function. It guides air into the oil cooler. The odd-looking 'cap' on top of the front fender on the R1150R did the same thing.
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Sibbo wrote:
I like this, new styling or rather stripped down styling but without the stupid functionless beak. This just looks like a modern bike and that is just fine with me so of course they discontinued it and kept the beakers .

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Soooo, when are you gonna buy this bike? ;)
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When I sell my lovely reliable ST. ;)

but I will.
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A few years ago I was buying some tires at the local BMW dealership. As I waited to have them mounted, I checked out the bikes in the showroom. One of the "650" type bikes had a high mounted muffler on each side. One was a blank. I would never knowingly buy a bike with a dummy muffler. It made me wonder about what is going on at BMW. It was not the model Sibbo is enthusing about.

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Chuey wrote:A few years ago I was buying some tires at the local BMW dealership. As I waited to have them mounted, I checked out the bikes in the showroom. One of the "650" type bikes had a high mounted muffler on each side. One was a blank. I would never knowingly buy a bike with a dummy muffler. It made me wonder about what is going on at BMW. It was not the model Sibbo is enthusing about.

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I believe it was storage space designed with symmetry in mind.
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