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I found another BMW site (no names no pack drill) from which I copied the following:

Technical questions and answers regarding newest R series oil-cooled motorcycles with the 1200 cc engine. Commonly referred to as Hexheads.

Now Imay have had my head in the sand for the last 6 years since I bought my R1100S (now have 1200ST) but this is the first time I have heard them referred to as Hexheads. Oilheads yes, Hexheads wtf?

Is it just that site trying to be "different"?

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far be it from me to defend "them" (assuming it's the "them" I'm thinking of) ... the term hexhead has been in use for ages, I "think" it was used in Americstan first tho'
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Why Hexhead? Maybe there's 16 bolts holding it on?. It's a sell binding design??


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slparry wrote:far be it from me to defend "them" (assuming it's the "them" I'm thinking of) ... the term hexhead has been in use for ages, I "think" it was used in Americstan first tho'
Ah. Why use proper English when complete bo**ox will do? :D

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slparry wrote:far be it from me to defend "them" (assuming it's the "them" I'm thinking of) ... the term hexhead has been in use for ages, I "think" it was used in Americstan first tho'
I have clearly had a sheltered life I had only heard the term Oilhead.

Looking at the head covers end on I suppose they are six sided rather than whatever the shape is for an 1100s.

I'll get back in my box now.
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Weren't 1100/1150s 'oilheads', and 1200 'Hexheads' (6 sides-ish on the cylinder head)? That's what I thought anyway.... And aren't the newest air cooled boxers 'camheads'? Not heard any common terms for the water cooled one, but assume 'waterhead'.....

My head hurts..... :roll:
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pisshead? :)
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slparry wrote:pisshead? :)
Only if you run out of coolant.
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