- The first M Roadster from BMW Motorrad and M Motorsport.
- 205 hp and 83 lb-ft of torque.
- MSRP of $21,345 plus $695 Destination
- Expected U.S. market arrival – January 2023
Woodcliff Lake, NJ – October 11, 2022…BMW Motorrad
proudly introduces the first M Roadster and the second model in the
2-wheel M Motorsport lineup.
"The M R is the second M model from BMW Motorrad. Based on the
current S 1000 R and S 1000 RR, the product substance of the M 1000 R
- M R for short - has been tuned to meet the specific requirements of
a supersport roadster. The riding dynamics speak for themselves both
on the country road and on the track." Ralf Mölleken,
Project Manager 4-cylinder models
At the end of 2018, BMW Motorrad introduced the successful M
Motorsport automobile range strategy to its motorcycle brand and has
since been offering M special equipment and M Performance Parts on
various BMW models. The new 2023 BMW M 1000 R - M R for short - is the
second M model from BMW Motorrad to celebrate its world premiere,
following the M 1000 RR superbike.
During the 50th birthday of BMW M GmbH, BMW Motorrad is adhering to
the M brand philosophy of the most powerful letter in the world with
the new M R: M is synonymous with racing success as well as
high-performance street BMW models and is aimed at customers with
particularly high demands for performance, exclusivity and
individuality. With an engine output of 205 hp, a weight of 438.7
pounds, and suspension technology and aerodynamics designed for both
high-performance street track use, the new M R delivers a dynamic
riding experience in the roadster segment previously reserved for superbikes.
The highlights of the new BMW M 1000 R
- 999 cc 4-cylinder, shift cam engine.
- 205 hp at 13,500 rpm, 40 hp more than in the S 1000 R.
- 83 lb-ft. of torque at 11,000 rpm.
- Shorter secondary gear ratio (sprocket with 47 teeth instead of 45)
- Shorter gear ratios of 4th, 5th and 6th gear.
- Optimized intake with variable intake funnels for improved flow at
high rpm.
- Sport exhaust with titanium rear silencer.
- M Endurance chain.
- 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. - Three adjustable
throttle characteristics available now for optimum response.
"Engine Brake" with triple adjustability of engine drag
torque in "Race Pro" mode.
- Brake Slide Assist assists the rider when brake drifting.
- Shift Assistant Pro for fast upshifts and downshifts without using
the clutch and easily reversible shift pattern.
- Launch Control for perfect race starts and Pit Lane Limiter for
precise pit lane speed control.
- Hill Start Control Pro for comfortably starting off on inclines.
- M winglets and wind deflectors: Brake later and accelerate
earlier, plus more high-speed stability thanks to aerodynamic downforce.
- Engine spoiler.
- Upside-down fork in "All black" design with adjustable
spring base in conjunction with standard DDC Dynamic Damping Control.
- M brakes on a Dynamic Roadster from BMW Motorrad for the first
time: The M R offers maximum braking performance for street and track.
- Aluminum forged alloy wheels.
- Optional M Carbon wheels with M graphics.
- M handbrake and clutch lever.
- Adjustable steering damper.
- Milled handlebar clamp.
- Compared to the S 1000 R, wider tubular handlebars with laser
etched "BMW M 1000 R" lettering.
- Handlebar end mirrors.
- LED headlamp with illuminated M logo.
- Smaller license plate bracket.
- Instrument cluster with large, easy to read 6.5-inch TFT display,
start-up animation with M logo and OBD interface for M GPS
Datalogger and M GPS Laptrigger that can be used via activation code.
- Rev counter (red area) displayed in a new design.
- Lightweight M battery, rear USB charging socket, LED lights,
electronic cruise control and heated grips.
- Keyless Ride.
- RDC tire pressure monitor..
- Extensive range of optional accessories
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ENGINE AND CHASSIS
“With the engine of the M 1000 R, we have achieved a technical
balancing act. For super-sporty country road use, a pleasant power
characteristic with plenty of torque in the low and medium rev range
is available, while high peak power is provided for riding on the
track. The significantly improved acceleration and pulling power
values are immediately noticeable to the rider.” Ralf
Möllleken, Project Manager M 1000 R
The new M R uses the water-cooled 999 cc, 4-cylinder in-line engine
developed from the M RR. It delivers 205 hp at 13,500 rpm (40 hp more
than in the S 1000 R) and 83 lb-ft. of torque at 11,000 rpm. Compared
to the S 1000 R, the maximum engine speed has been increased from
12,000 rpm to 14,600 rpm.
From 10,000 rpm to 12,000 rpm for example, noticeably more torque and
thus acceleration power is available, which is relevant for
supersports riding as well as during track use.
From 10,000 rpm, the engine of the new M R shows its advantages and
provides much more peak power and torque until the redline. Increased
rear wheel traction in all gears is also provided by a shorter
secondary gear ratio through the use of a sprocket with 47 teeth (S
1000 R: 45 teeth). In addition, the gear ratios of the 4th, 5th and
6th gear have been changed.
BMW ShiftCam technology
With the aim of generating significantly increased peak power as well
as achieving optimum power delivery across the entire rev range
relevant for supersports riding on the street and on the track, the
intake ducts have also been redesigned as in the M RR. Compared to the
S 1000 R, they feature advanced channel geometry and are designed to
achieve the best possible flow.
BMW ShiftCam technology is used to vary the valve timing and valve
lift on the intake side. This is a three-part intake shift camshaft
that has two cams mounted on a shift segment for each valve to be
actuated: a torque cam and a power cam, each with optimally designed
cam geometry. As with the S 1000 RR, the shift speed of the BMW
ShiftCam on the M R is 9,000 rpm. Below 9,000 rpm, shifting is
load-dependent and when a higher torque is required, the shift is made
to the torque cam.
By means of an axial displacement of the cam segment, the inlet
valves are shifted from either the torque cam or the power cam in just
10 milliseconds, depending on the load and speed. The axial
displacement of the cam segment and thus the use of torque or power
cam is affected via two shift cams on the cam segment and two
electromechanical actuators. The different design of the cam geometry
is used to vary the timing and the valve lift. While the full-load cam
provides maximum valve lift, the partial-load cam delivers reduced
valve lift.
The benefits of BMW ShiftCam Technology include:
- Increase in torque and pulling power in the low and medium speed
range with simultaneous gain in peak power.
- Optimal design of the part-load cam geometry for the lower to
medium load and speed range.
- The new MR engine offers almost the same high torque range in the
lower and middle ranges as the previous S 1000 R engine, but with
the same peak power as the RR.
- Reduction of load change loss in the partial load range.
- Reduction of exhaust emissions and optimized sound.
Titanium valves, lighter cam followers and optimized camshafts
The M R also uses four valves made of lightweight titanium for each
combustion chamber. The stems of the inlet valves feature a
hollow-bore design to minimize weight. The valves are operated via
light, DLC-coated cam followers. In the M R, the camshafts are driven
directly from the crankshaft without an intermediate gear. The primary
reduction gear for halving the speed of the camshafts is located
directly in the cylinder head.
Light, compact engine with wet sump lubrication
As before, the cylinder liners integrated into engine block are
polish-slide-honed to reduce friction, and the oil and water pumps are
combined into a single compact module. The tubing of the water and oil
cooling circuit is reduced to a minimum and designed to be very
resistant to falls, in keeping with the spirit of a racing engine. To
achieve the smallest possible overall width, there is only one gear
wheel on the crankshaft, as the primary reduction gear of the starter
engages directly with the primary gear wheel of the clutch. The
starter motor is integrated on the top of the housing behind the
cylinders. The crankshaft position is detected via the rotor/generator.
As in the RR, the oil supply is of a wet sump design. For the sake of
maximum operational safety, the oil pan keel and thus the suction
point of the pump is very low. The anti-hopping clutch is operated
from the right-hand side of the engine. On the M R as well, the upper
half of the housing accommodates the light, compact and precise
6-speed gearbox with Pro Shift Assistant.
Intake system with shorter intake funnels
The new M R also has a so-called full E-throttle "electronic
throttle grip" for pleasantly low operating forces and precise
engine control. The M R engine is equipped with variable intake
funnels. The length of the intake funnels is varied in two stages by a
map-controlled servomotor mounted on the airbox. At 11,000 rpm, the
short intake paths, for improved maximum power, are opened.
New lighter Sport exhaust system with titanium silencer
The BMW Motorrad engineers pursued the overriding goal of further
increasing the new M R’s power and torque delivery compared to the S
1000 R, while at the same time reducing weight for the new exhaust
system. The new standard Sport exhaust system features two three-way
catalytic converters and a titanium rear silencer. An M Titanium front
silencer system including manifold is also available as an accessory.
Improved performance and acceleration across the rev range
The new M R engine is significantly more powerful than the 4-
cylinder of the S 1000 R across the entire rev range. Acceleration and
pulling power have been noticeably increased. With an acceleration
speed of 7.5 seconds to 124 mph, the M R is 0.5 seconds faster than
the S 1000 R. The picture is even more dramatic with regard to the
pullthrough values, measured in 6th gear. While the S 1000 R takes 3.3
seconds from 37 mph to 62 mph, the M R only needs 2.9 seconds. The
intermediate sprint from 62 mph to 93 mph takes 2.5 seconds (S 1000 R:
3.3 seconds) and in the interval between 87 mph and 112 mph is 2.8
seconds (S 1000 R: 4.0 seconds).
The new M R engine is much more powerful than the S 1000 R engine in
the range from 10,000 rpm to 14,600 rpm, which is particularly
relevant for dynamic riding on the track, but without losing its
superior qualities as an excellent street machine.
Riding modes
With the new M R, a distinction is made between two riding mode
worlds: One for street and one for the track. The new M R features
four street riding modes "Rain", "Road",
"Dynamic" and "Race" as standard, as well as the
additional track riding modes "Race Pro 1", "Race Pro
2" and "Race Pro 3". The latest generation of Dynamic
Traction Control (DTC) with 6-axis sensor cluster, lean angle sensor
and fine adjustment for even more safety and performance when
accelerating is standard.
The DTC has four fixed basic settings for the respective riding modes
"Rain", "Road", "Dynamic" and
"Race" as well as the DTC wheelie function. In the
"Race Pro" riding modes, fine adjustment (+/- Shift) is also
available. The DTC wheelie function is adjustable. It allows wheelies
to be suppressed or limited with the aim of maximum acceleration via
the front wheel lift-off detection.
Adjustable throttle maps and engine drag torque control
The new M R features three standard throttle maps linked to each of
the riding modes "Rain", "Road",
"Dynamic", "Race" and "Race Pro". The
newly added third throttle characteristic "Direct Throttle
Response" with a very steep gradient for more spontaneous
response is configurable in "Race Pro" mode. The
"Engine Brake" feature in "Race Pro" mode also
offers triple adjustability of the engine drag torque in overrun mode.
- Rain: Soft throttle response, reduced drive torque in the lower gears.
- Road: Optimum throttle response, reduced drive torque in the lower gears.
- Dynamic: Optimum throttle response, reduced drive torque in the
lower gears.
- Race: Optimum throttle response, maximum drive torque in all gears.
- Race Pro 1-3: Fully configurable.
Shift Assistant Pro
Shift Assistant Pro enables upshifting without clutch actuation and
thus offers acceleration almost without interrupting traction. It also
allows downshifting without clutch or throttle actuation in the load
and speed ranges relevant for riding. This allows very fast gear
changes and reduces clutch use to a minimum. For use on the track, the
conventional shift pattern “first gear down” can be changed in a few
simple steps to “first gear up.”
Launch Control and Pit Lane Limiter
The new M R also offers Launch Control, which actively supports the
rider during race starts. It can be activated at a standstill with the
engine running and at idle speed by pressing the start button for more
than three seconds. The Pit Lane Limiter allows the rider to limit
speed for pit lane riding in any riding mode.
Hill Start Control Pro
The new M R already features standard Hill Start Control Pro. It goes
beyond the features of the Hill Start Control by offering an
additional Auto HSC function. The settings menu allows this extra
function to be individualized in such a way that the holding brake is
automatically activated on a gradient (greater than +/- 5 %) when the
handbrake or foot brake lever has been activated, shortly after stopping.
2. SUSPENSION AND AERODYNAMICS
"In order to put the high performance of the M 1000 R on the
road, we had to apply some measures to the suspension and chassis. The
M winglets, a front-wheel oriented seating position and a tire
developed exclusively for the M R ensure maximum stability and riding
enjoyment. M brakes, used for the first time on a dynamic roadster,
helps keep the M R in check.” Sebastian Epp, suspension
development M 1000 R
The significantly increased
potential of the new M R compared to the S 1000 R is not only
reflected in the high-performance drivetrain technology. In fact, the
outstanding riding dynamics are largely the result of consistent
development work on the suspension and aerodynamics, with countless
test rides on the street, on the track, as well as tests in the BMW
Group wind tunnel.
M Winglets
In addition to drive and suspension technology, aerodynamics was also
a key item in the development of the M R. The new M R was given
winglets on the front side panels with the aim of achieving even
faster lap times on the track and the best possible riding stability
at high speeds. At a speed of 136 mph, they provide an increase in
front wheel load of approx. 22 pounds of downforce. An additional
substructure, invisible from the outside, ensures optimal transmission
of the downforce generated by the winglets.
The winglets, which have become indispensable in racing series such
as MotoGP or the Superbike World Championship, also serve in achieving
the best possible contact between the wheels and the road surface -
especially when accelerating and at high speeds. Wheelies are
undesirable from a riding dynamics point of view, as the drive force
in a wheelie is not converted 100 percent into propulsion but wasted
on the rising of the front end of the motorbike. 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 additional downforce load on the front wheel counteracts this
wheelie tendency during acceleration, meaning the traction control
system has to regulate less and thus more drive power is converted
into acceleration and the rider achieves a faster lap time.
The BMW Motorrad developers countered the slightly increased
aerodynamic resistance caused by the small additional frontal area and
shape of the M winglets with a correspondingly designed wind deflector
(only in the M Competition Package). It provides improved airflow
around the rider's helmet, relieves the rider's upper body at high
speeds and compensates for the slight increase in drag caused by the
winglets with the aim of achieving a higher top speed.
Suspension and chassis
The suspension and chassis of the new M R are based on the S 1000 R
with the aluminum bridge frame as the centerpiece. It is a welded
construction consisting of four gravity die-cast sections and
integrates the engine, which is inclined forward by 32 degrees, as a
supporting element.
The frame, known as the "Flex Frame" due to the optimal
interaction of the main frame, rear frame and swinging arm, offers
further advantages thanks to its very narrow design. This considerably
reduces the width of the motorcycle in the area relevant for good knee
closure. The rider benefits from being able to keep their thighs
together closer to the bike and thus maintain a more relaxed riding posture.
When designing the suspension of the new M R, the aim was to realize
both the best possible lap times on the track and an exceptional
riding experience on the street.
The front wheel is controlled by an upside-down fork with a 45 mm
sliding tube diameter in "All black" design. The fork of the
M R features an upper triple clamp with an elaborately milled
handlebar clamp as well as a black aluminum tubular handlebar with a
wider design than previously seen on the S 1000 R and with laser
etched "BMW M 1000 R" lettering. Also new on the M R, are
milled aluminum bar-end mirrors. The fork legs have also been modified
and are now designed to accommodate the new M brake calipers. In
addition, the M R features an adjustable steering damper.
The fork features adjustment options for the spring base as well as
10 tuning levels each for the damping rebound and compression stages.
The sensitive response, the wide adjustment range and the very high
damping reserves offer maximum riding dynamics and individual tuning
options on the track. The total front suspension travel is 4.7 inches.
The central spring / shock has an adjustable spring base and
adjustable damping for both rebound and compression. Rebound and
compression damping are adjustable via the very user-friendly scaling
of 10 steps each. The total rear suspension travel is 4.6 inches.
DDC Dynamic Damping Control
The new M R is equipped with the electronically controlled Dynamic
Damping Control (DDC) suspension as standard.
The basic settings of the DDC are linked to the riding modes
"Rain", "Road", "Dynamic" and "Race".
In "Rain" and "Road" mode, the DDC's tuning focus
is on sporty-comfortable damping.
"Road" is tuned for streets with poor to good road surfaces.
"Dynamic" on the other hand, is intended for very
well-maintained road surfaces.
"Race" is best for track use while "Race Pro"
riding modes offer individually adjustable "Race" damping
characteristics to help individualize your track riding. Here, the
spring-damper elements provide the rider with optimum, clear feedback
at all times with regard to the respective riding situation.
In addition, the suspension tuning can also be individualized in all
riding modes. Like in the case of mechanical adjustment, the customer
has the option of adjusting the suspension to softer or firmer simply
by "pressing a button" in the configuration menu. Thus, DDC
is also able to take into account how much load the new M R is carrying.
Accordingly, the rider can set the DDC setting in the configuration
menu for riding solo (1 helmet) or with a passenger (2 helmets). A new
feature of the M R's DDC is the additional adjustability of the fork's
spring base.
M Brakes
Next to the M 1000 RR, the new M R is the second BMW motorcycle to
feature the M brake system. It was developed directly using the
experience gained with the racing brakes on BMW Motorrad factory
racing machines in the Superbike World Championship. The result of
this development work was the M brake system - offering maximum
performance, pressure point and fade stability as well excellent
response. The M brake calipers feature a blue anodized coating in
conjunction with the M logo.
Together with two 320 mm / 12.6-inch brake discs of 5 mm / 0.2-inch
thickness and black anodized aluminum brake disc carriers, the brake
system equipped with a new radial hand brake pump currently marks the
pinnacle of brake development in the field of road-legal systems. Two
brake pad variants are available for different applications. One for
road use and another compound from the World Endurance Championship
for use on the track. Both brake pad compounds are matched to the ABS
Pro functions. At the rear wheel, a single-piston floating caliper in
M design, also anodized in blue, together with a 220 mm / 8.7-inch
steel brake disc provide deceleration.
Lightweight Forged Aluminum and M Carbon Wheels
The new M R is equipped with very lightweight forged aluminum wheels
as standard. The exclusive M Carbon wheels are available as part of
the optional M Competition Package.
Carbon fiber, once developed for the aerospace industry, features
high-strength and super-light construction and first established
itself in racing. BMW Motorrad uses it wherever minimum weight and
maximum strength are required. Less weight means lower rotational mass
leading not only to improved acceleration and braking behavior but
also makes the bike easier to handle. In short: The M Carbon wheels
make the M R even more agile. In addition, the carbon fiber surface is
covered with high-gloss clear lacquer that is characterized by its
deep black shimmering structure.
Brake Slide Assist
The new Brake Slide Assist function is an important and very helpful
innovation, especially for track riders. It allows the rider to brake
drift into corners with a constant slide. From a technical point of
view, a slip angle (drift angle) is set by limiting the brake pressure
at the rear wheel by the ABS Pro system and by controlling the rear
wheel slip by the engine drag torque control (MSR). Due to his
position on the motorcycle and the application of force via the
handlebars, the rider has a considerable influence on the drift
behavior during braking. Brake Slide Assist provides support to the
rider for this partially unstable driving condition of drifting and is
only active in ABS Pro Setting "2".
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ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
The 6.5-inch TFT instrument cluster of the new M R
is essentially the same as that of the M RR. Four screens (Pure-Ride
with the most important information and 3 Core Screens) allow the
rider to choose the display according to their needs, including track
riding. The diversity of available information, display quality and
user-friendliness of the new instrument cluster are currently
unrivalled in this segment.
In addition to a wide range of functions and information, the BMW
Motorrad developers placed particular emphasis on the best possible
readability of the 6.5-inch TFT display. To ensure optimum readability
even under difficult lighting conditions - the display was designed to
be large and thus easy to understand. It is linked to the
multi-controller on the left handlebar control unit and can be
operated quickly, safely and conveniently. After turning the ignition
on, the M logo appears prominently in the display.
The TFT display of the M R offers customized screen displays for
different purposes. The Pure Ride screen, for example, provides all
the necessary information for normal operation on the street, while
the three Core screen displays are designed for the track and provide
a corresponding range of information. In addition, the tachometer is
displayed here both in analogue form (Core 1 and 2) and as a bar graph
(Core 3).
The rev counter display itself has been improved and now has a
dashed area and a solid red area that are directly controlled by the
engine control unit. Dashed areas are to be avoided while the solid
red area is locked off. This new display scheme applies, for example,
to the warm-up period, the pit lane limiter and the launch control as
well as the showroom mode and the temperature caution map. Another new
function is the tachometer flashing in concert with the shift light
when approaching the redline. In addition to the digital display of
speed, rpm, selected riding modes, settings for ABS Pro and DTC as
well as the menus, further information can be called up via the display:
- Current left/right lean angle.
- Maximum left/right lean angle.
- Current deceleration achieved in m/s2.
- Maximum deceleration achieved in m/s2.
- Torque reduction through DTC.
- Speed warning (display "SPEED" if a predefined speed is exceeded).
- Average speed.
- Average fuel consumption.
- Trip 1 and 2.
- Remaining range.
- Odometer.
- Fuel tank level.
For riders who take the new M R out on track, the instrument cluster
offers further, highly useful data that can be called up in various
display formats:
- Lap time and lap distance.
- Lap specific speeds (min, max, average).
- Active riding mode per lap.
- DTC setting value per lap.
- Lean angle left/right.
- Lean angle maximums left/right per lap.
- Maximum DTC torque reduction per lap.
- Maximum deceleration per lap.
- Number of gear shifts per lap.
- Average throttle grip position per lap.
- Total laps, total riding time and total distance.
- Best-ever lap.
The optional M GPS Laptrigger, part of the M
Competition Package, provides predefined start/finish lines for more
than 300 tracks around the world.
The electronics of the new M R are largely based on the proven
systems of the S 1000 R. However, with a view to the highest possible
performance, the M R has a Lightweight M battery
weighing only 2.8 pounds with a capacity of 5 Ah. It also features a
USB charging socket installed at the rear of the
vehicle as standard, which provides a maximum charging current of 2.4
A. Electronic cruise control and heated
grips for colder days are both standard.
The new M R features full LED lighting, including
the headlight with illuminated M logo, the brake light, the front
indicator lights and the instrument cluster. The LED headlamp with
adaptive turning light gives the M R not only a highly dynamic look,
but illuminates the road ahead very effectively, at all speeds.
Keeping with the "all in one” motto, the license plate
bracket, which is short and light on the M R, and the
indicator and license plate lights at the rear form a single unit,
plus the brake light and taillight functions are integrated into the
indicator lights. This extremely compact design also allows the M R to
be made "ready to race" in just a few steps.
DESIGN
Even more than the S 1000 R, the new M R with improved suspension
technology and the most powerful engine to date in a dynamic roadster
from BMW Motorrad is uncompromisingly designed for sporty riding -
whether on the street or on the track. The M R is the pinnacle of what
is currently possible in the roadster segment. The proportions of the
M R are ultra-compact and powerful and are both visually exciting and
dynamic. Slim, slender and extremely aggressive, the M R looks
outstanding from the front with its new M winglets. In addition, the
signature lights make the new M R clearly recognizable as a BMW from
the front - analogous to the kidney grille on BMW automobiles.
The performance-oriented look of the new M R is reflected in its
color selection. There are two colors to choose from. Light
White non-metallic / M Motorsport makes the standard
variant of the M R look particularly light, sporty and rider-friendly,
while the Black Storm Metallic / M Motorsport color
scheme included in the M Competition Package stands for sheer power
and dynamics. Both color schemes are supported by a clutch and
generator cover coated in granite grey and the M brakes in blue.
The optional M Competition Package offers a mix of
premium components for the racing technology gourmet and the aesthetic
rider alike. In addition to the Black Storm Metallic / M Motorsport
color scheme, the M Competition Package includes M Carbon parts such
as M Carbon wheels with graphics, M Carbon rear wheel cover and chain
guard, M Carbon front wheel cover, M Carbon tank covers, M Carbon
airbox cover with graphics, M Carbon wind deflectors, M Carbon
sprocket cover, the M passenger kit as well as the M passenger cover
and a milled, fully adjustable M rider footrest system.
Standard Equipment
- 999 cc, 4-cylinder engine with 2 injectors per cylinder
- Sport exhaust
- Anti-hopping clutch
- M Endurance chain
- Gear Shift Assist Pro
- ABS Pro with Race ABS
- BMW ShiftCam variable camshaft control
- BMW Motorrad Integral ABS
- Dynamic Engine Brake Control
- Dynamic Damping Control
- Dynamic Traction Control
- Dynamic Brake Control
- Adjustable steering stabilizer
- Reversable gear shift pattern
- M Winglets
- Radial front brake calipers
- Forged wheels
- Upside down fork
- Tire pressure monitor
- Electronic immobilizer
- 6.5-inch TFT screen with multi-controller, connectivity and
on-board computer
- Heated grips
- Adaptive LED headlight
- M Lightweight battery
- Drop sensor
- USB port
- Cruise control
- M Sport seat
- Ride Modes Pro
- Keyless Ride
- Adjustable, milled handbrake and clutch levers
- Detachable rear license plate bracket
- Hill Start Control Pro
- Aluminum fuel tank
Optional Packages and Equipment
M Competition Package
- Black Storm Metallic / M Motorsport
- M GPS Laptrigger
- M Carbon wheels
- Passenger seat with passenger kit and seat cover
- M Carbon Package
- M Carbon front and rear fenders
- M Carbon tank covers left and right
- M Carbon Chain Guard
- B Carbon airbox cover
- M Billet Package
M Passenger Kit
- M Passenger seat, seat cover and footrests
Individual Options
- M titanium front exhaust and manifold
- M passenger seat
- M passenger seat cover
- M passenger footrests
- M Sport seat, high
- M Sport seat, low
- Sport windscreen
- Anti-Theft Alarm (dealer installed accessory)
M Performance Parts
- M GPS Datalogger including M GPS Laptrigger
- M Datalogger
- M axle protectors
- M Carbon airbox cover
- M Carbon wheels
- M Carbon chain guard
- M Carbon front wheel cover
- M Carbon rear wheel cover
- M Carbon sprocket cover
- M Carbon tank cover left/right
- M rider footrest system
- M seat / M seat high / M seat low
- M passenger footrests left/right
- M folding handbrake lever
- M folding handbrake lever with remote adjustment for brake
- M handbrake lever protector
- M folding clutch lever
- M clutch lever protector
- M chain tensioner
- M auxiliary stand mounts
- 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
- Passenger seat
- Windscreen tinted
- Tankpad
- Protective glass for 6.5-inch TFT display
- Radiator protector (oil and water coolers)
- M Motorcycle mat
- BMW Motorrad Battery Charger Plus
- Sport auxiliary wheel stands
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 @
13,500 rpm |
Torque | lb-ft. | 83 @
11,000 rpm |
Max.
engine speed | rpm | 14,600 |
Compression
ratio | | 13.3:1 |
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 | 493 |
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 |
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 |
Rear
suspension | | Aluminum
double-sided swingarm with central shock
Full Floater Pro kinematics |
Suspension
travel front / rear | inches | 4.7
/ 4.6 |
Wheel
castor | inches | 3.8 |
Steering
head angle | degrees | 24 |
| | |
Brakes,
front | | Twin
M 320 mm / 12.6-inch floating disks
4-piston fixed calipers |
Brakes,
rear | | Single
220 mm / 8.7-inch, single-piston floating caliper |
ABS | | BMW
Motorrad ABS Pro, partially integral, disengageable |
Traction
control | | BMW
Motorrad DTC |
Wheels | | Standard
forged alloy
Optional M carbon fiber |
Wheels,
front / rear | inches | 3.50
x 17 / 6.00 x 17 |
Tires,
front / rear | | 120/70
ZR17 / 200/55 ZR17 |
| | |
Length
x width | inches | 82.3
x 32.0 |
Wheelbase | inches | 57.1 |
Seat
height | inches | 33.1 |
Curb
weight | lbs. | 438.7 |
Dry
weight | lbs. | tbd |
Permitted
total weight | lbs. | 897 |
Fuel
tank capacity | gallons | 4.35 |
| | |
Acceleration,
0-60 mph | seconds | 3.1 |
Top
speed | mph | 174 |
BMW Group in America
BMW of North America, LLC has been present in the United States since
1975. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars NA, LLC began distributing vehicles in
2003. The BMW Group in the United States has grown to include
marketing, sales, and financial service organizations for the BMW
brand of motor vehicles, including motorcycles, the MINI brand, and
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars; Designworks, a strategic design consultancy
based in California; a technology office in Silicon Valley, and
various other operations throughout the country. BMW Manufacturing
Co., LLC in South Carolina is the BMW Group global center of
competence for BMW X models and manufactures the X3, X4, X5, X6 and X7
Sports Activity Vehicles. The BMW Group sales organization is
represented in the U.S. through networks of 350 BMW passenger car and
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers, 146 BMW motorcycle retailers, 105
MINI passenger car dealers, and 38 Rolls-Royce Motor Car dealers. BMW
(US) Holding Corp., the BMW Group’s sales headquarters for North
America, is located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
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