BMW S 1000 RR


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2015 BMW S 1000 RR 199hp

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With refined torque delivery and peak torque of 113 Nm (83 lb-ft), an increase in engine output of 4 kW (6 hp) to 146 kW (199 hp), plus a reduction in weight of 4 kg to 204 kg with a full tank of fuel and Race ABS (making allowances for equipment), the superbike that first debuted in 2009 is entering a new generation. Besides eliciting even sharper performance from the new S 1000 RR, particular attention was also paid to designing the bike to be even more rider-friendly. Whether it is used for everyday riding, flitting through bends on country roads or being put through its paces on the race track – the new S 1000 RR excels in every respect.

To enable optimum adaptation to the prevailing riding conditions, the new RR bike already comes with three riding modes as standard: “Rain”, “Sport” and “Race”. If the Pro riding mode option is selected, these can be supplemented by the two additional modes “Slick” and “User”. The Pro riding mode option also features Launch Control for flawless racing starts as well as the programmable pit-lane speed limiter for sticking exactly to the pit-lane speed limit. When this feature is activated, it has the additional effect of producing the impressive soundtrack familiar from the world of motorcycle racing. The HP Gear Shift Assist Pro, which can likewise be ordered as an ex-works option, enables lightning-fast clutchless upshifting and downshifting.

The new RR already leaves the factory with Race ABS (semi-integral) as well as Automatic Stability Control (ASC) included as standard. In conjunction with the optional Pro riding mode feature, it can be equipped with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) including banking sensor and precision calibration. All control systems have been retuned and further improved in terms of their control precision and characteristics.

For the first time, the RR is now also available with an electronic speed control for staying within the current speed limits (ex-works option).
The multifunctional instrument cluster comprises a new dial for the analogue rev counter as well as a redesigned LCD display offering a far greater array of functions.
The new S 1000 RR furthermore features a new electrical system and a more powerful sensor box, along with a smaller battery weighing around 1 kg less.

source: Youcar
 
I can't understand why they can't make a coloured display???? Like the Pani has.
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It's 2014!
How many years till the next gen?
 
^Yes, especially because that is what people buying liter bikes look for - color display.
 
^Yes, especially because that is what people buying liter bikes look for - color display.
Ha, I knew somebody would give me such a banal answer.
Everybody knows that people do not buy fast bikes because of the display, but at the same time they choose the color of the bike when they buy it. Is it a crime, Sunny?
For sure, it's not the main thing, but if it anyway has a digital display then I'd like it to be colored.
Don't be so predictable next time.
 
If you don't want a banal answer, don't make a banal post. And yes, bringing up color display in a liter sports bike is even beyond the pane of being banal.

And yes indeed stop being predictable, grow a pair or even some modicum of dignity and stop crawling back where you have been banned from.
 
"don't make a banal post."
Eh,u didn't take my advise. Because that answer was predictable too.

"color display in a liter sports bike is beyond even pane of being banal."
Do you think u know more than the crew from Ducati?
Btw, why the hell Bmw gives you an opportunity to choose the color u want??? According to ur logic, there should be only one color, because nobody gives a damn about it anyway, right?
Why do they need designers who work everyday trying to create not only a very fast,but also a very beautiful bike? Who cares about it when u have a liter bike under ur *ss.
Bmw should stop,because an "authoritative" person "Sunny" don't give a damn about all that stuff, all he needs is just a liter.
"grow a pair or even some modicum of self respect and stop crawling back where you been banned from."
No offence,but if u told me this in person you'd be lying on the ground.

I've just asked a simple question.I have not insulted anyone. But you've responded with ur banal cynicism. I feel sorry for ur people, because u have no imagination at all.
 
Why does the writing from Mr. Black remind me about an old member...and threats isn't helping either.
 
No offence,but if u told me this in person you'd be lying on the ground.

Aah yes, threatening violence over the Internet - that definitely takes a lot of courage. And one other trait you share with a lousy ex-member.

But you've responded with ur banal cynicism. I feel sorry for ur people, because u have no imagination at all.

Lol wtf are you on?, "banal cynicism"? WTF is that? Do you look up a thesaurus and concatenate random words?

But I do agree, I also free sorry for "my people"- who ever that is. They are always lamenting my lack of imagination. lol.
 
Must to admit, from all bimmer I had and drove ( on 4 or 2 wheels ), this gives me the most enjoying, pleasure and fun.

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It's serious machine.
Damn I love it so much. :D
@klier
This is the bimmer that I like, like you like G500 4x4-2 ( which also is my favourite G ).
Merc doesn't produce bikes but i like GS as much as my favourite Mercs. :wave4:
 
Haha, yes, and not just the 4x4. I love the whole G wagon range. Can't wait to see the new one!
 
Bike season is over for this year in Sweden. Another 5 months wait for the new season in 2017.
 

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