1998 R 1200 C

ENGINE 1,170CC A63 BOXER TWIN

OUTPUT 61 HP @ 5,000 RPM

CURB WEIGHT 563 LBS.

TOP SPEED 104 MPH

PRICE WHEN NEW DM 23,400 ($13,448)

YEARS PRODUCED 1997-2004

NUMBER BUILT 40,218 (INCLUDING R 850 C)

COLOR WHITE

OWNER LOTHAR SCHUETTLER (SINCE 1999)

LOCATION DARNESTOWN, MARYLAND

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1998 R 1200 C

In 1997, BMW entered the burgeoning cruiser market with the R 1200 C, which  combined retro-inspired design (from a new team led by David Robb) with BMW’s  largest boxer engine to date. The raked-out Telelever front end was sculpted in  polished aluminum, and the extended Monolever exposed the rear shock and suspension linkage. The R 1200 C debuted in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never  Dies, and in November 1998 Lothar Schuettler purchased the R 1200 C seen here.  “I’ve been riding BMWs since I was 17, and this bike was totally different than  anything BMW had made before,” Lothar says.

Walk With Me 1 - Spon End, Coventry - by Talking Birds
  1. Introduction
  2. Stop 1 - Top of Barras Lane
  3. Stop 2 - Coventry Synagogue
  4. Stop 3 - Black Swan Terrace
  5. Stop 4 - Doe Bank Lane
  6. Stop 5 - Railway Arches (Spon End Viaduct)
  7. Stop 6 - under the arches (car park)
  8. Stop 7 - River Sherbourne
  9. Stop 8 - Koco Building
  10. Stop 9 - Old Spon Bridge
  11. Stop 10 - Wellington Gardens
  12. Stop 11 - Vignoles Bridge