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D1200R BMW

Every now and then, one of the many emails we receive from
designers and builders stands out from the crowd, and this project, the BMW
D1200R by Pablo Gonzalez de Chaves and Carlos Beltran, is one of the best to
come along in quite some time.
Pablo started with the idea of improving and transforming the BMW R1200R into a
new motorcycle, with a new front suspension, a new chassis, essentially a whole
new design. His design work is first rate and if he stopped at that point, it
would be considered well done, but he didn’t stop there, the project continued
with the creation of hard parts and assembly into the actual motorcycle he
envisioned on the computer screen. There’s nothing like testing your skills by
making the actual pieces fit together and perform in the real world.
The year long project began with a BMW R1200R fitted with sensors and taken to
the track where a great deal of performance data was gathered. Then the
motorcycle was disassembled, extensive measurements were taken, entered into the
computer and the redesign began.
The design started with pencil sketches, progressed to Photoshop and finally
took shape in CAD and 3D modeling software. The design data was then used for
the machining necessary to create the parts. Assembly surprises were limited due
to the careful design work and after the motorcycle was complete, it was taken
back to the track where the initial data was gathered and performance was
compared with favorable results. Some areas for improvement were noted and some
revisions will be incorporated as work continues.
The chassis for the D1200R is made from milled aluminum and sharp eyed readers
may notice the front brake is from a Buell XB12. Lights are LEDs. The front
suspension, similar to designs by Foale and Parker, was purposely left exposed
for aesthetic reasons and I have to agree, it looks good that way, showing off
the extensive redesign. Pablo’s website visually documents the whole process to
give you an idea of the work involved.
Pablo has considerable training in the field of motorcycle design, holds a MSc
in Motorsport Engineering and has work experience with Lamborghini, among
others. He has 2 earlier designs on his site, one a 600cc inline 4 cylinder
streetfighter and the other an electric scooter. It looks like the he’s putting
his skills to good use. Excellent work!
UPDATE: Pablo wanted to add that Carlos Beltran also played a very large part in
the mechanical design portion of this project and I have added his name above.
Nice work, Carlos!
Source
thekneeslider.com &
DeChaves
Garage


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