-  								Even more traction and pulling force, particularly at low and medium engine speeds, through the increase in engine capacity.
 -  								Engine output 118 kW (160 hp) at 9,000 rpm, peak torque of 135 Newton-meters (99 lb-ft) at 8,000 rpm.
 -  								Significant increase in torque from 3,500 rpm.
 -  								Fulfillment of the strictest environmental standards through newly set-up Digital Motor Electronics.
 -  								Optimization of the emission system through rear mufflers modified inside and a fully-controlled three-way catalytic converter.
 -  								Desmodromic operation of the gas lever function for even better and more precise gas metering.
 -  								Optimized, maintenance-free shaft drive with a new, two-stage drive shaft.
 -  								Even greater driving precision and optimized response combined with maximum riding stability ensured by the optimized Duolever front-wheel suspension complete with a newly designed lower longitudinal arm.
 -  								Second-generation ESA II Electronically Adjustable Suspension and ASC Anti-Spin-Control as an option.
 -  								New, innovative generation of switches and controls with optimized ergonomics.
 -  								Integral ABS (semi-integral) featured as standard for a high level of active safety.
 -  								Wide range of equipment and accessories tailored to the new machine at BMW’s usual high level of perfection.
 -  								Seat and handlebar are adjustable.
 -  								Optimized full fairing.
 -  								Electrically adjustable windshield.
 
2010 BMW K1300GT Technical Highlights
BMW K1300GT Technical Highlights – an Overview: 							


