Obviously the price will put it way out of my league. Even if that was not the case, oh my gawd, it's ugly.
On the upside, they know how to make an exhaust for a 400cc scooter (Hey- Yamaha, look here!)
http://images.mcn.bauercdn.com/pagefile ... 0x-009.jpg
Good shot of the instrument panel,
https://www.rushlane.com/photos/bmw-c-4 ... re-16.html
Loads more pics here:
https://www.rushlane.com/bmw-c-400-x-sc ... 54724.html
Still, good to see them enter this part of the market.
From
http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-new ... ss-scooter
HERE’S a surprise new offering from BMW, a mid-capacity maxi-scooter called the C400 X.
In fact a 350cc model despite the name, it uses a newly-developed single-cylinder engine to make a pretty healthy 34hp and 25.8lbft.
Road-ready weight is 204kg and it uses a continuously variable CVT automatic belt-drive transmission.
BMW says it will manage a top speed of 86mph.
It’s got a tubular steel frame with a 35mm fork and twin shocks, set to ‘ensure that sporty, dynamic riding fun is combined with a very high level of comfort,’ according to BMW.
There are twin front 265mm brake discs with four-piston floating calipers, and a single-piston caliper on the rear disc, of the same diameter.
ABS is standard equipment, as is BMW’s ‘Automatic Stability Control’ traction control system.
Other features include LED lighting, while a 6.5-inch full-colour TFT dash is available as an option.
The BMW C400 X was unveiled this morning at the Eicma motorcycle show in Milan.
BMW said in a press release: ‘But the new BMW C 400 X is not just a smart mid-size scooter designed to avoid constant urban traffic congestion and allowing faster movement through the traffic jungle from A to B: the new mid-size scooter also demonstrates that urban mobility can be a lot of fun, too. In short, the new BMW C 400 X transforms a ride into the city or to the workplace from a lowlight to a highlight: in fact instead of choosing a sensible shortcut, the rider will be tempted to take the long way round – purely for the extra riding fun.’