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New BMW R 12 nineT and R 12 landing early next year

2024 BMW R 12 nineT and R 12 Australian pricing and specification

Trev by Trev
November 24, 2023
in BMW, BMW News

BMW R 12 nineT and R 12

Ten years after the original R nineT was revealed by BMW we see a new generation introduced for 2024 with a new frame and swag of other technical improvements. However, the heart of the matter remains the same with the fabled air/oil-cooled boxer engine powering on in the new BMW R 12 and R 12 nineT.

New BMW R 12 model debuts with longer and lower new look

I have always enjoyed time astride R nineT models, but at 22k plus for a naked roadster this part of the market is always going to be somewhat limited in customers. That said, if I had plenty of spare coin laying around it is a model I would consider as an everyday motorcycle. The Boxer engine has plenty of character and delivers more than enough effortless shove from down low to let you know that this is a big-bore motorcycle you are riding. I dig it.

New BMW R 12 model debuts

So what do these changes for 2024 bring to BMW’s classic roadster platform?

New BMW R 12 model sits much lower, seen here with various options

Well joining the R nineT is a new R 12 model, which is an even more laid back take on the original R nineT approach to motorcycling, BMW describe the new R 12 as a ‘Classic Cruiser’.

The R 12 is certainly no laid back traditional cruiser though when it comes to ergonomics, with the riding position not all that different to the amenable ‘standard’ riding position provided by the R 12 nineT.  However it does sit much lower, with a seat height of 754 mm compared to the 795 mm of the R 12 nineT.  There is also 30 mm less suspension travel and the forks miss out on the full adjustability offered by the R 12 nineT, and that front end is kicked out a further 22 mm on the R 12.  While the R 12 nineT runs on conventionally sized street rubber, a 120/70-17 front and 180/55 rear, the R 12 sports a very different combination, a skinny and tall 100/90-19 front and 150/80-16 rear.

New BMW R 12 model with optional screen

The 1170 cc engine the R 12 shares with R 12 nineT has the ignition and fuel pulled out of it from 6000 rpm in R 12 guise. While the R 12 nineT makes 109 horsepower at 7000 rpm, the R 12 has the top end knocked out of it, making 95 horsepower at 6500 rpm. Torque is also down 5 Nm. I can’t see any upside to that, but I do have to say that the lower slung look of the R 12 will still win it many friends, despite the drop in grunt, suspension travel, and at 14 litres, two litres less fuel capacity than the R 12 nineT.  BMW say the R 12 comes under the motto “The Spirit of Easy”, righto….

2024 BMW R 12 and R 12 NineT dyno charts
2024 BMW R 12 nineT

As part of the complete redesign of the chassis, the new R 12 models also feature a new airbox. This is now fully integrated under the seat. A completely newly developed tubular bridge steel spaceframe differs from the previous R nineT series, which had a front and rear main frame. As a result, the new frame eliminates the need for previous fastenings, reducing weight and giving the new R 12 models a cleaner and more classic appearance. The rear frame, also made of tubular steel, is bolted to the main frame.

Chassis lay-out

Both bikes use a Paralever swinging arm with its rear shock now arranged at a different angle with revised travel-dependent damping. Radially mounted four-piston monobloc brake calipers, steel flex brake lines and floating 310 mm brake discs working in conjunction with BMW Motorrad ABS Pro are also common to both bikes and Keyless Ride is also standard. Shift Assisant Pro will be optional, as is Connected Ride Bluetooth functionality.

2024 BMW R 12 nineT with optional luggage

The new R 12 nineT comes equipped with two analogue round instruments for speed and rpm, a USB-C port on the left side, and a 12V socket on the right side for the onboard network.  The standard instrumentation for the new R 12 is limited to the speedometer, but the rev counter can be retrofitted with genuine BMW Motorcycle accessories.

2024 BMW R 12 has a single round display

A Digital Display option exchanges the round dials for a micro TFT display with a 3.5-inch screen.

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Digital display option

On the the R 12 nineT the aluminium tank with brushed and clear-coated side panels, the seat, and the tail-hump create a rising, dynamic line. The improved ergonomics compared to its predecessor are mainly due to the 30 mm shorter and narrower fuel tank in the rear area. The rider is closer to the handlebars, benefits from improved knee contact, and has a more front-oriented seating position on the motorcycle overall.

2024 BMW R 12 nineT

On the new BMW R 12, the steel tank, reminiscent of the so-called “Toaster Tanks” of the 1970s BMW /5 models, emphasises the typical design language of a cruiser in a classic teardrop shape and forms a descending line in combination with the standard solo seat and the curved, low-mounted rear wheel cover. The large 19-inch front wheel and the small 16-inch rear wheel complement this harmoniously. The classic cruiser design is also reflected in the relaxed seating position with low seat height and wide handlebars.

2024 BMW R 12

There are the normal myriad of option packs that will be available from the launch of the new models, and the modular design of both bikes has been designed to offer a wide scope for modifications towards individuality.

A myriad of options will be available

The R 12 will sell from $20,210 +ORC, and the R 12 nineT will start at $23,990 +ORC.  Both models are expected to land early next year.

2024 BMW R 12 nineT

BMW R 12 nineT and R 12 Specifications

BMW R 12 nineT and R 12 Specifications
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Australian pricing and specifications
R 12 nineT: $23,990 +ORC
  • 1,170cc 2-cylinder engine air-/oil cooled
  • 12.0:1 compression
  • EU5, 80kW (109hp) @ 7,000rpm
  • 115Nm at 6,000rpm
  • Shaft drive
  • ABS Pro
  • Cast aluminium wheels
  • BMW Motorrad ABS
  • Paralever
  • Twin disc front brake
  • DTC
  • Rear pre-load Adjustable
  • Steering Stabiliser
  • Radial front brake calliper
  • Upside Down fork (adjustable rebound, compression stage and spring preload)
  • 12V socket
  • Rev Counter
  • Dynamic Brake Light
  • Electronic immobiliser
  • LED Flashing turn indicator/taillight/headlight/Daytime Riding Lights
  • USB Port
  • On-board computer
  • Riding Modes
  • Clutch/Handbrake lever adjustable
  • Keyless Ride
  • Chrome-plated header
  • Aluminium fuel tank
  • 15.5 litre fuel capacity
  • Weight: 220kg wet
  • Seat height: Standard 795mm
Option program
  • Comfort Package (Hill Start Control, Gear Shift Assistant Pro, Heated Grips, Cruise Control): $1,440
  • Headlight Pro: $300
  • Tyre Pressure Control: $380
  • Anti theft Alarm: $385
  • Connected Ride Control: $425
  • Digital Display: $185
  • Single Seater: $455
  • Option 719 Wheel Classic: $835
R 12 nineT HL: $26,990 +ORC

Includes all specification of the R 12 nineT and adds the following:

  • Comfort Package
  • Headlight Pro
  • Tyre Pressure Control
  • Connected Ride Control
  • Single Seater

Option program

  • Anti theft Alarm: $385
  • Digital Display: $185
R 12 nineT Option 719: $30,590 +ORC

Includes all specification of the R 12 nineT and adds the following:

  • Style Option 719 (Single Seater, Option 719 Billet Pack Classic, Option 719 Billet Pack Shadow II, Aluminium Windshield)
  • Option 719 Wheels Classic
R 12: $20,210 +ORC
  • 1,170cc 2-cylinder engine air-/oil cooled
  • 12.0:1 compression
  • EU5+, 70kW (95hp) @ 6,500rpm
  • 110Nm at 6,000rpm
  • Shaft drive
  • ABS Pro
  • Cast Aluminium Wheels
  • BMW Motorrad ABS
  • Paralever
  • Twin disc front brake
  • DTC
  • Rear Pre-load adjustable
  • Steering Stabiliser
  • Radial Front Brake Calliper
  • Upside down forks (Adjustable rebound, compression stage and spring preload)
  • 12V Socket
  • Rev Counter
  • Dynamic brake light
  • Electronic immobiliser
  • LED indicator/taillight/headlight/daytime riding light
  • USB port
  • On-board computer
  • Riding Modes
  • Clutch/Handbrake lever adjustable
  • Keyless Ride
  • 14 litre fuel tank
  • Weight: 227kg wet
  • Seat height: Standard 754mm

Option program

  • Comfort Package (Hill Start Control, Gear Shift Assistant Pro, Heated Grips, Cruise Control): $1,485
  • Passenger Kit: $300
  • Design Option Exhaust Pipe: $160
  • Headlight Pro: $300
  • Tyre Pressure Control: $380
  • Anti theft Alarm: $385
  • Connected Ride Control: $425
  • Digital Display: $185
  • Option 719 Wheel Classic: $835
  • Option 719 Wheels Classic II $835
R 12 HL: $23,260 +ORC

Includes all specification of the R 12 and adds the following:

  • Comfort Package
  • Design Option Exhaust Pipe
  • Headlight Pro
  • Tyre Pressure Control
  • Connected Ride Control
  • Passenger Kit
  • Option 719 Wheels Classic II $835

Option program

  • Anti theft Alarm: $385
  • Digital Display: $185
R 12 Option 719: $27,590 +ORC

Includes all specification of the R 12 HL and adds the following:

  • Style Option 719 (Design Option Exhaust Pipe, Option 719 Seat Bench,
  • Option 719 Billet Pack Shadow I & II)
  • Option 719 Wheels Classic or Option 719 Wheels Classic II
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