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- This system was later included on updated versions of the K & R Series. Paralever is a further advance in BMW's single-sided rear suspension technology...
- BMW's motorcycle history began in 1921 when the company commenced manufacturing engines for other companies. BMW's own motorcycles—sold under the BMW Motorrad...
- brakes, four-valve heads, five-speed gearbox, Telelever front suspension, Paralever rear suspension, and an electrically adjustable screen. In 2001, BMW launched...
- camshafts. The model uses BMW's signature Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension system. Optional equipment included Anti-lock Braking...
- which parallelogram suspensions s**** to neutralize. BMW introduced its Paralever system on its 1988 R80GS and R100GS motorcycles, which adds a second link...
- The rear suspension comprises BMW's "Paralever", a single-sided swinging arm encomp****ing shaft drive. The Paralever mounts directly to the frame instead...
- year 1986 and after used the BMW monolever, 1988 and after added the BMW paralever for r100GS, R100R and Mystik models the RS And RT continued with the monolever...
- capacity 980 cc engine and an updated suspension and drive unit called a Paralever. In 1987, production of the R 80 G/S ended and was succeeded by the 650 cc...
- balanced traits, and versatility. It had a Telelever front suspension, and a Paralever rear. Antilock brakes were an option. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- by chain-drive motorcycles, is counteracted with systems such as BMW's Paralever, Moto Guzzi's CARC and Kawasaki's Tetra Lever. On a power-driven ship...