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La nueva BMW F 702 RR está diseñada por Oberdan

The designer Obiboi, the alias behind the Italian Oberdan Bezzi, brings us a new 'concept bike' for our enjoyment and reverie: the new BMW F 702 RR. Something like the little sister of the BMW S 1000 RR, but aimed at a younger audience (it would be limited for the A2 license) and eager to have strong emotions without having to reach 1,000 cc. Of course, for this, BMW would have to develop a new 700 cc engine, something that it does not currently have in the catalog. But, without a doubt, the BMW F 702 RR is a very interesting proposition. Not only because of the 'gap' that it would cover in the BMW Motorrad half displacement, but also because of the unexpected competition that would come out of the medium-high displacement Japanese sports cars. Obiboi thus defines his 'new' BMW F 702 RR. "An intriguing and lightweight new supercar. A 700cc twin, with a lightweight (aluminum) alloy chassis, with excellent brakes and suspensions and an absolutely and unmistakably racing look." Just looking at its design already deserves to be taken into account by the bosses of BMW Motorrad, although we fear that it is still far from becoming a reality. For the moment, create a 700cc twin-cylinder engine, although perhaps this is the least of the problems for BMW.¿Llegaremos a ver alguna vez la nueva BMW F 702 RR de Oberdan?

Will we ever get to see Oberdan's new BMW F 702 RR? Would you like to drive it? Thus, we could dream that the new BMW F 702 RR finally becomes a reality, that it has a 700 cc four-cylinder engine that delivers around 100 hp of power to rival Japanese such as the Honda CBR650R, the Kawasaki Ninja 650 or the Yamaha R7 ... Who knows. For now, Oberdan Bezzi imagines it with an exhaust made in Akrapovic that gives an even more aggressive look to the BMW F 702 RR, with a fairing halfway between Naked and Supercar, which at times reminds us of the BMW F 900. R. The ball is right now in the BMW court and, as the good old Obiboi says, "we'll see."

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