Table of Contents
1.
Overall concept and features.
2. Range of Equipment.
3. Engine output and torque.
Australian and New Zealand standard specification and pricing to
be confirmed closer to local launch.
1. Overall concept and
features.
Scarcely two years after the launch in 2009, BMW Motorrad is now
presenting the revised model of this successful supersports bike,
now with many optimised details. The primary objectives were even
greater riding precision and agility, a punchier power buildup, and
a more sensitive response. The revised model of the S 1000 RR has
incorporated quite a few feedback reports from national super stock
races.
Like its predecessor, the new RR knows no compromise, providing
the highest level of sporting character and riding dynamics. The
convincing features of the new S 1000 RR are its improved handling
with absolute riding stability, supreme engine performance with
perfect everyday practicality, and a resounding dynamic
performance. The highest level of active safety is safeguarded by
the most advanced brake system today on the market, the BMW
Motorrad Race ABS. When accelerating, the rider is supported by the
Dynamic Traction Control system DTC. Both of these systems have
been optimised for the perfect interaction.
There have been no changes to the superior engine power of 142
kW (193 hp) with a weight of only 204 kilograms including 90% fuel
(206.5 weight with Race ABS).
Concept with optimised riding dynamics.
One of the primary objectives pursued for the revised S 1000 RR
model was to improve ridability by boosting thrust and enhancing
the linearity and harmoniousness of the power and torque curves.
The reconfigured throttle improves overall response.
The new, optimised design raises response sensitivity, tightens
the twistgrip angle, and reduces the twisting force.
Suspension with improved handling and
feedback.
The modifications to the new RR suspension have been
instrumental in boosting its riding dynamics. For instance, the
upside down fork and the rear shock absorber feature a new internal
structure, providing an even wider range of damping forces from
comfort to performance.
The suspension geometry has been modified with new values for
the steering head angle, offset, position of the swing arm pivot,
fork projection, and rear shock length to yield even better
handling, steering accuracy, and feedback for the new S 1000 RR.
This has required modifications to the main frame that also
included enlarging the cross sectional area of the intake air guide
through the steering head for greater air flow efficiency. This
package of suspension optimisations is rounded off by an adjustable
mechanical steering damper.
Instrument cluster with new functions.
The instrument cluster has been redesigned for better
readability. In addition, the display can now be dimmed and
provides more functions. For instance, the lap timer can now
present "Best lap in progress", and if required, "Speedwarning" can
inform the rider when he exceeds a particular speed.
Refined design and new colours.
The new S 1000 RR not only benefits from the advanced
developments for the engine, suspension, and cockpit. It has also
gained yet another step ahead in terms of design. The tail section
now presents a considerably leaner look. There have been some
discrete changes to the asymmetrical side panels, and the centre
airbox cover now sports side aperture grilles. On the top part of
the panels, a new, telling identifying feature takes the form of
two winglets that enhance the aerodynamic qualities. In the most
sporting colour combination of Racing red and Alpine white, the RR
exudes power and speed even when it is stationary, whereas plain
Bluefire lends it a decidedly extravagant look.
Sporty dynamics is conveyed by Sapphire black metallic, and in
BMW Motorrad Motorsport colours, the new S 1000 RR testifies to its
direct relationship with BMW Motorrad Motorsport. The distinctive
RR logo has been slightly modified.
Additional visual accents take the form of wheels painted in
glossy black and the red spring in the rear shock. The matching
swing arm either presents an anodised coating or is kept in
black.
Also the ergonomics have been improved in the form of new heel
plates for the rider. The stabilisers on the passenger footrests
have now been designed for a leaner look.
Extended range of optional extra and special
equipment.
For individualising the new S 1000 RR, BMW Motorrad is expanding
its range of optional extras and special equipment ex works with a
number of attractive features. Riders with a particularly sporty
bent can now equip their RR with an HP titanium exhaust system or
the HP race data logger. Also the heated grips offering two levels
and fitted as optional extra can take the bite out of the early
morning run on the racetrack or longer rides in cold weather.
The new features at a glance
- Optimised torque curve for improved ridability.
- Expansion from two to three performance curves (one each for
Rain and Sport modes and an additional one for Race and Slick
modes); Rain mode now 120 kW (163 hp).
- Reconfigured throttle for enhanced response (particularly
gentle and sensitive acceleration in Rain mode, and immediately
direct and spontaneous response in Sport, Race, and Slick
modes).
- Reduced twisting force and quick action throttle.
- inal drive now 17/45 (was 17/44)
- Refined tuning between Race ABS and Dynamic Traction Control
(DTC).
- Enlarged cross sectional area of the intake air guide through
the steering head for greater air flow efficiency.
- Better handling, steering accuracy, and feedback.
- Revised spring elements for an even wider range of damping
forces.
- Suspension geometry modified with new values for the steering
head angle, offset, position of the swing arm pivot, fork
projection, and rear shock absorber length.
- New mechanical steering damper adjustable over ten
levels.
- Forged and milled fork bridge in a new design and with a
smaller offset.
- Revised design with a leaner tail section, redesigned side
panels, centre airbox cover with side aperture grilles, and
winglets.
- For new colour variants: plain Racing Red with Alpine white,
Bluefire, Sapphire black metallic, BMW Motorrad Motorsport
colours.
- Revised RR logo.
- New rider heel plates and leaner passenger footrest
mounts.
- Redesigned LCD instrument cluster for better readability and
with five dimming levels.
- Instrument cluster with the new functions "Best lap in
progress" and "Speedwarning"; deactivation of "Lamp" fault message
when headlamp or number plate carrier removed.
- Catalytic converters relocated, so no heat shield
necessary.
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2. Range of
Equipment.
For even greater individualisation of the S 1000 RR, BMW
Motorrad offers an extensive range of optional accessories and
optional equipment ex works. Special equipment is delivered
directly ex works and is integrated in the production process.
Special accessories are installed at BMW Motorrad dealerships. The
motorcycle can therefore be fitted with options after it has left
the factory.
The equipment options already available for the S 1000 RR have
now been supplemented with the following.
Optional Extras.
- Heated grips with two levels.
HP Accessories
- HP titanium exhaust system.
- HP winglets of carbon fibre.
- HP race data logger with GPS.
This offer is rounded off with the familiar, high quality
collection of rider's gear, HP parts and the HP race
parts designed specifically for the S 1000 RR.
- HP race power kit.
- HP race calibration kit.
- HP race cover kit.
- HP race shift pattern reversal.
- HP race footrest plate.
In addition, BMW Motorrad HP Race Support is
available to customers whowould like to race their RR at State and
National levels. These customers cancontact their local BMW
Motorrad Dealer for more information.
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3. Engine output and
torque.
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For further press / media information contact:
Miles Davis
Marketing Manager Motorrrad Australia & New Zealand
T: 03 9264 4021
M: 0448 342 590
E: miles.davis@bmw.com.au