Source: MotorcyclistOnline.com
A century of BMW dreams: 2023 BMW R 18 100 Years cruiser, 1923 BMW R 32, and 2023 BMW R nineT roadster. (BMW Motorrad/)It seems like just a consequence of proper engineering and planned longevity. But all the same, BMW Motorrad is turning 100 in 2023. To mark the occasion, 1,923 Special Heritage editions of both R 18 cruiser and R nineT naked models will be made available come early 2023.In keeping with the occasion, both will feature Classic Chrome, black paint, white double pinstriping, and of course, a 100 Years badge. Internals will stay the same, but each limited-edition model will feature the special paint-on-chrome process for tanks and bodywork that harken back to beloved models like the R75/5 and its distinctive “toaster” appearance.The R 18 100 Years wears the classic livery and design best with a look that pays homage to the 1936 BMW R 5. With ample fender acreage, the pinstriping and Avus Black color (or lack thereof) provide a visual springboard for the chrome exhausts (or chrome anything) to really pop. Absent the optional rear passenger kit, the rear fender’s chrome treatment mirrors the tank’s chrome, with sundry shiny bits like the engine and cylinder cover, exhaust manifold, and gear and foot levers adding to the classic picture.There’s even a perforated BMW logo incorporated into the baffle of the twin Akrapovič mufflers, because 100 years. Best keep a rag handy to keep those polished.The more contemporary R nineT 100 Years edition gets the same treatment, albeit with two possible Option 719 packages. The Option 719 Billet Pack Shadow package includes milled aluminum front engine cover, cylinder head covers, seat brackets, and oil filler plug. The second Option 719 Billet Pack Shadow II package adds milled aluminum adjustable hand control levers and foot controls, footpegs, expansion tank covers, and bar-end mirrors.Both get the 100 Years tank badge, individually numbered with respective “1 of 1923″ designations. MSRP is $18,990 plus $895 destination for the R 18 100 Years, with the R nineT 100 Years arriving with an MSRP of $19,995 plus $695 destination charge.Say what you will about “special editions” and their manufactured scarcity, but BMW’s milestone is worth noting, down payments notwithstanding. From a mere 56 units with 494cc putting out 8.5 hp, the 1923 R 32 model is basically its own corner of motorcycling’s Rosetta stone.Here’s to another 100 years, BMW Motorrad.Let it shine: Generous chrome accents stand out against classic Avus Black paint. (BMW Motorrad/)The R 18 100 Years Classic Chrome gradually blends in with Avus Black paint. (BMW Motorrad/)Alleine reiten? Without the optional passenger seat, the rear fender really shines. (BMW Motorrad/)Lovely Akrapovič baffle with BMW badge end cap. (BMW Motorrad/)The R 18 100 Years Classic Chrome gradually blends in with Avus Black paint. (BMW Motorrad/)Oxblood seat adorns the R nineT 100 Year edition, same as the R 18 100 Year edition. (BMW Motorrad/)Aggressive stance, subtle pose: the R nineT 100 Years at rest. (BMW Motorrad/)All aboard: the R nineT 100 Years cockpit. (BMW Motorrad/)A 100 Years badge rests amid Classic Chrome tank accents on the R nineT 100 Years. (BMW Motorrad/)