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Cycle News 2025 Issue 44 November 04

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QUICKSPIN I 2026 BMW R 1300 RT P102 longer rides and travel. But there's more to it. The overall ergonom- ics of the RT combine to create a comfortable space for the pillion. This includes a contoured seat that's separate from the rider's seat, so I'm not sliding into him. It includes well-placed footpegs that don't cause knee cramps. And while we're talking about the footpegs, I'll tell you how much I love them. They're wide, deep and grippy—these footpegs are not an afterthought. And I think that gets to the heart of why this motor- cycle is so fun to ride as a pillion. It feels like someone actually thought about how to make a rid- ing experience that works for both rider and pillion. We get functional comfort paired with a ride that feels effortlessly fast, glued to the road, and remarkably smooth. "So, as the family CFO, would I approve the purchase of a 2026 BMW R 1300 RT? Well, if we didn't already have a garage full of motorcycles, this bike would have my enthusiastic vote of approval." Keith & Brittany Dowdle 2026 BMW R 1300 RT ($22,495) ENGINE 4-stroke, 4-cylinder Boxer DISPLACEMENT 1300cc MAX POWER (CLAIMED) 145 hp @ 7750 rpm MAX TORQUE (CLAIMED) 110 lb-ft @ 6500 rpm TRANSMISSION 6-speed, shaft drive SUSPENSION Fully adjustable FRONT TIRE 120/70 ZR17 in. REAR TIRE 190/55 ZR17 in. SEAT HEIGHT 32.2 / 33.8 in. FUEL CAPACITY 6.3 gal. WEIGHT (DRY, CLAIMED) 584 lbs. Our passenger highly approved of the pillion upgrades.

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