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The new BMW M 1000 RR and M 1000 RR M Competition.
Wed Oct 12 00:05:00 CEST 2022 Press Kit
+++ Update to the very first motorcycle from BMW M Motorsports. +++ Increased downforce and improved top speed in one package. +++ MSRP of $43,260 CAD. +++ Expected Canadian market arrival – January 2023. +++
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Marc Belcourt
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Richmond Hill, ON. BMW Motorrad Canada is proud to announce the updated 2023 BMW M 1000 RR, developed to set a new milestone in the field of superbikes homologated for racing. Two colours and variants will be available: The M RR in Light White non-metallic and the M RR M Competition in Blackstorm Metallic.
"We have achieved an engineering masterpiece in the aerodynamic development of the M RR due to our unwavering ambition, total passion and technical finesse. Thanks to countless hours in the wind tunnel as well as in road tests, we were able to considerably increase the top speed with unchanged engine output and at the same time significantly increase the downforce, also when banking in corners. Our development work will be rewarded with racing success."
Christian Gonschor, Project Management M 1000 RR
The highlights of the new BMW M RR and M RR M Competition.
- M RR 999 cc 4-cylinder engine developed for racing purposes.
- Output 205 hp at 13,000 rpm and 83 lb-ft. at 11,000 rpm.
- 2-Ring forged pistons.
- Fully CNC machined intake ports and BMW ShiftCam technology to vary valve timing and lift.
- Titanium valves, optimized camshafts and light, narrow rocker arms.
- Light, compact engine with longer and lighter (85-grams / 3-ounces less) Pankl titanium connecting rods for reduced friction and weight compared to the S RR.
- Anti-hopping clutch without self-boosting optimized for race starts.
- Improved intake system with shorter intake funnels, compared to the S 1000 RR, for improved flow at high engine speeds.
- Lightweight exhaust system with titanium manifold, front and rear silencers.
- NEW: Improved aerodynamics with more downforce even at lean angles while still slightly improving top speed.
- NEW: New fairing in visible carbon fibre with new carbon fibre front fairing carrier and new carbon fibre M Winglets.
- NEW: New visible carbon fibre front fender with integrated brake cooling ducts.
- NEW: M Aero Wheel Covers made from visible carbon fibre.
- NEW: M Carbon wheels with new finish and M Design graphics.
- NEW: Forged wheels available as an alternative to the carbon fibre wheels.
- NEW: Newly designed rear section.
- NEW: Ergonomic M Endurance seat.
- NEW: Short license plate bracket.
- NEW: Modified wiring harness with LWS connector for easier removal of license plate bracket and lights.
- Riding modes "Rain", "Road", "Dynamic", "Race" and "Race Pro1- 3" as well as the latest generation of Dynamic Traction Control DTC and DTC wheelie function with 6-axis sensor box.
- Two adjustable throttle characteristics available now for optimum response. "Engine Brake" with triple adjustability of engine drag torque in "Race Pro" mode.
- Shift Assistant Pro for fast upshifts and downshifts without using the clutch. The shifting pattern can be easily reversed for track use.
- Launch Control for improved race starts and Pit Lane Limiter for keeping precise pit lane speed.
- Hill Start Control Pro for comfortably starting off on inclines.
- M Brakes: Maximum braking performance on the track.
- Instrument cluster with large, readable 6.5-inch TFT display, start-up animation with M logo and OBD interface for M GPS Datalogger and M GPS Laptrigger.
- Lightweight M battery, rear USB charging socket, powerful LED light units, electronic cruise control and heated grips.
- M Competition Package with M GPS Laptrigger and activation code, M milled parts package, M Carbon package, natural anodized swing arm (220 gram / 7.0 ounces lighter than the stock variant), DLC-coated M Endurance chain and pillion package including hump cover.
- Extensive range of optional accessories and special equipment.
Engine and chassis.
The new M RR uses the familiar water-cooled inline 999 cc 4-cylinder engine designed for racing purposes and in particular for the Superbike World Championship. Power delivery remains at 205 hp at 13,000 rpm and 83 lb-ft. of torque at 11,000 rpm. The maximum engine speed of the M RR is 15,100 rpm. As before, the chassis of the new M RR relies on the aluminum bridge frame as its centrepiece, supplemented by an upside-down fork and central suspension strut with Full Floater Pro kinematics. The primary goal when designing the chassis and suspension was to achieve the best possible lap times on the track. That’s why the chassis of the M RR is uncompromisingly designed for the track but is nevertheless also ideal for everyday riding on the street.
Improved aerodynamics increase both top speed and downforce.
The increased potential of the new M RR results above all from advancements in the area of aerodynamics. Never before has BMW Motorrad invested more development work in a fairing through simulation, optimization in the wind tunnel and testing on the track. The expertise of the BMW in-house motorsport department provided significant support in the design process.
For example, a newly designed fairing made of visible carbon with a higher windscreen provides an increase in top speed in conjunction with optimized airflow around the rider. Another positive effect of the new fairing is the now integrated protection of the M engine covers. For the first time, this fairing uses a light, yet rigid, fairing front beam made of carbon fibre. Improved accessibility to the cable connections on the front indicator lights ensures even faster removal to make the M RR "ready for track use.”
With the new M RR, BMW Motorrad achieved a masterpiece of engineering in terms of aerodynamics. The seemingly mutually exclusive goals of "increasing top speed" and "increasing downforce" were both achieved in the M RR through careful development of all aerodynamically relevant components while also benefiting the rider with noticeable physical relief due to the greatly improved airflow.
In the course of this aerodynamic development, the M Winglets were completely revised. In addition to achieving the highest possible maximum speed, which is essential for winning races, another goal is to achieve the best possible contact between the tires and the road surface - especially when accelerating and cornering.
Wheelies are absolutely undesirable from a riding dynamics point of view, as the drive force in a wheelie is not converted 100 percent into forward momentum but is wasted on raising the front end. Accordingly, the traction control kicks in to stop the wheelie and thus reduces the driving force. Valuable tenths of a second are lost here.
The M Winglets on the front fairing of the new M RR now produce significantly more aerodynamic downforce than before - both when riding upright and when leaning in corners. The tendency to wheelie is reduced and thus the need for traction control to kick in is reduced. The rider can have greater confidence in front wheel grip for achieving more extreme lean angles or higher cornering speeds at the same lean angle. At the same time, the rider benefits from a slight increase in top speed.
Speed | Current downforce | Increase | 2023+ M RR downforce |
150 km/h | 9.1 lbs. | +3.5 lbs. | 12.6 lbs. |
200 km/h | 15.8 lbs. | +6.2 lbs. | 22.0 lbs. |
250 km/h | 25.2 lbs. | +9.2 lbs. | 34.4 lbs. |
300 km/h | 36.0 lbs. | +13.8 lbs. | 49.8 lbs. |
Another central point in optimizing the entire aerodynamics package was around the area of the front wheel. Here, for the first time in the history of BMW Motorrad, brake cooling air ducts, made of visible carbon fibre, are used. They are integrated into the new front mudguards which have been optimized for improved airflow around the fork legs and brake calipers and in reducing the temperature of the M brakes by up to 50 degrees Fahrenheit in track operation, helping them to achieve even higher performance and a more constant pressure point. The M Aero Wheel Covers, also made of visible carbon fibre, lower drag further - especially at speeds above 250 km/h. The M Aero Wheel Covers are included in the M 1000 RR M Competition package.
M Carbon wheels
Carbon fibre - once developed for the aerospace industry, this high-strength and super-light material first established itself in racing and now also in BMW motorcycles. BMW Motorrad uses it wherever minimum weight and maximum rigidity are required. The M Carbon wheels of the new M RR are an ideal area of application for this material, which is processed in a very elaborate process using high-pressure ovens - so-called autoclaves - because the advantages are obvious. Less weight means lower rotational mass leading not only to improved acceleration and braking behavior but also makes the bike easier to handle.
In the new M RR, the M Carbon wheels feature a new lacquer clearcoat that brings out the deep black shimmering carbon fibre structure even more intensively. New graphics in M design on the rims emphasize this high-tech look. As an alternative to the M Carbon wheels, the new M RR can now also be ordered with forged wheels.
Redesigned rear end and ergonomic M Endurance seat
A newly designed rear end makes the current M RR look lighter and sportier. The short license plate bracket and the ergonomically designed M Endurance seat are new features. The special design of the seat contour provides the rider with a significantly larger contact area when hanging-off. The benefits are better feedback and fatigue-free riding. As before, the license plate bracket and the indicator and license plate lights form one unit and the functions of the brake and taillights are integrated into the side indicator lights. The extremely compact grouping makes it easy to get the M RR ready for track use in a few simple steps. Thanks to a modified wiring harness, which is now equipped with a LWS connector, disassembly is now even quicker and easier.
Updated M Competition Package
If the M RR in standard trim is still not enough for you, the M Competition Package offers a mix of premium components for the racing technology enthusiast and the aesthetically minded rider alike. In addition to the M GPS Laptrigger software and associated activation code, the M Competition package includes the M milled parts package, the M Carbon package as well as a natural-coloured anodized, 220-grams lighter swinging arm, the DLC-coated M Endurance chain and the Passenger Package including hump cover. Components of the M milled parts package are brake and clutch levers milled from high-strength aluminum and anodized, as well as a new, weight-optimized rider footrest system reduced to the essential functions and a brake lever guard. The M Carbon package includes covers for the rear wheel made of visible carbon and coated with clear lacquer, as well as the drive sprocket, a chain guard and the side and tank panels on the left and right.
BMW Motorrad customer racing
The new M RR is homologated with FIM regulations for the FIM Superstock class as well as the FIM Superbike World Championship and will be manufactured in the minimum number of 500 units required for the World Championship and beyond. Within the price range specified by the regulations, the new M RR already has all the essential extras for motorsport homologation. This makes the M RR a highly effective basic motorbike for the Superstock and Superbike classes as well as for endurance races for numerous teams all over the world.
Standard Equipment
- 999 cc, 4-cylinder engine with 2 injectors per cylinder
- Titanium exhaust
- Anti-hopping clutch
- BMW ShiftCam variable camshaft control
- Gear shift assist Pro
- ABS Pro with Race ABS (Partly integral) linked with Ride Modes
- Carbon wheels
- Dynamic Traction Control
- Rear compression, rebound & preload adjustable
- Steering stabilizer
- M Chassis kit
- M Winglet
- Radial front brake caliper
- Upside Down Fork
- Electronic immobilizer
- Colour TFT screen 6.5" with Connectivity and Multi-controller.
- Heated Grips
- LED turn indicators, headlight and taillight with Comfort Turn Indicators
- M Lightweight Battery
- Drop Sensor
- USB port
- Cruise control
- On Board Computer
- M sport seat
- Ride Modes Pro
- Adjustable handbrake and clutch levers
- Detachable license plate bracket
- Hill Start Control Pro
- Aluminum Fuel Tank
Optional Packages and Equipment
M Competition Package
- Black Storm Metallic / M Motorsport
- M Endurance chain
- Clear anodized Swingarm
- M GPS Laptrigger
- Passenger Kit
- M Carbon Package
- M Carbon front and rear fenders
- M Aero Wheel Cover
- M Airbox Cover
- M Carbon tank covers left and right
- M Carbon Chain Guard
- M Carbon Sprocket Cover
- M Carbon Passenger Seat Cover
- M Billet Package
- M Folding Brake Lever
- M Brake Lever Guard
- M Folding Clutch Lever
- M Rider Footrest System
M Performance Parts
- M GPS activation code
- M GPS Datalogger including M GPS Laptrigger
- M Endurance chain
- M axle protectors
- M Carbon airbox cover
- M Carbon wheels
- M Carbon chain guard
- M Carbon rear wheel cover
- M Carbon sprocket cover
- M Carbon tank cover left/right
- M rider footrests
- M rider footrest system
- M seat / M seat high / M seat low
- M pillion footrests left/right
- M folding handbrake lever
- M remote adjustment for brake
- M handbrake lever protector
- M chain tensioner
- M folding clutch lever
- M clutch lever protector
- M mounting stand receptacle
- M oil filler neck
- M cover kit
- M fork clamp for stub handlebars left/right
- M forged wheels
- M tire warmers
Comfort, Design and Maintenance
- Pillion seat
- Windscreen tinted
- Knee pads for tank.
- Tank pad
- Protective glass for 6.5-inch TFT display
- Motorbike rug
- BMW Motorrad Battery Charger Plus
- Sport wheel stands, front and rear
Specifications
BMW M 1000 RR | ||
Engine | Liquid-cooled inline 4-cylinder | |
Capacity | cc | 999 |
Bore x stroke | mm | 80.0 x 49.7 |
Power | hp | 205 @ 13,000 rpm |
Torque | lb-ft. | 83 @ 11,000 rpm |
Max. engine speed | rpm | 15,100 |
Compression ratio | 13.5:1 | |
Fuel | Power rated at 98 RON. 95-98 RON knock control | |
Valvetrain | DOHC, valve actuation via single cam followers BMW ShiftCam variable intake cam control | |
Valves per cylinder | 4 | |
Intake / Exhaust valve diameter | mm | 33.5 / 27.2 |
Throttle body diameter | mm | 48 |
Engine control | BMS-0 | |
Emission control | Closed-loop three-way catalytic converter | |
Alternator | watts | 450 |
Battery | Volta / Ah | M lightweight battery 12v / 5 Ah |
Headlamp | LED free-form twin low-beam, LED free-form high-beam | |
Starter | kW | 0.8 |
Clutch | Self-reinforcing multi-plate anti-hopping oil bath clutch, mechanically operated | |
Gearbox | 6-speed, constant-mesh | |
Primary ratio | 1.652 | |
Transmission gear ratios I | 2.647 | |
II | 2.091 | |
III | 1.727 | |
IV | 1.500 | |
V | 1.360 | |
VI | 1.261 | |
Secondary ratio | 2.706 | |
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Rear wheel drive type | Chain | |
Frame construction type | Aluminum composite bridge frame, engine self-supporting | |
Front suspension | Upside-down telescopic fork, 45 mm slide tube diameter Spring preload, rebound and compression adjustable Optional DDC electronically adjustable damping | |
Rear suspension | Aluminum underslung double-sided swingarm Central spring and shock absorber Spring preload, rebound and compression adjustable Optional DDC electronically adjustable damping | |
Suspension travel front / rear | mm | 120 / 118 |
Wheel castor | mm | 101.4 |
Steering head angle | degrees | 23.6 |
Brakes, front | Twin M 320 mm / 12.6-inch floating disks 4-piston fixed calipers | |
Brakes, rear | Single 220 mm / 8.7-inch, two-piston fixed caliper | |
ABS | BMW Motorrad ABS Pro, partially integral, disengageable | |
Traction control | BMW Motorrad DTC | |
Wheels | Standard M Carbon wheels | |
Wheels, front / rear | inches | 3.50 x 17 / 6.00 x 17 |
Tires, front / rear | 120/70 ZR17 / 200/55 ZR17 | |
Length x width x height | mm | 2,085 x 899 x 1,224 |
Wheelbase | mm | 1,456 |
Seat height | mm | 832 |
Curb weight | kg | 193 |
Dry weight | kg | 170 |
Permitted total weight | kg | 407 |
Fuel tank capacity | litres | 16.5 |
Acceleration, 0-60 mph | seconds | 3.1 |
Top speed | km/h | 300+ |
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