Dive into the evolution of BMW's S1000RR and M1000RR superbikes. Starting from the groundbreaking 2009 S1000RR, this guide covers major updates, technological advancements, and the introduction of the M1000RR. Learn how BMW transformed from a newcomer to a dominant force in the superbike arena.
A combination of constant power and performance gains and weight loss over iterations led BMW to make all the choices that eventually led up to the introduction of the first.
The S 1000 RR made its debut in the same year (2009) as the Aprilia RSV4. However, whereas Aprilia achieved a race win and several podiums in that first year, BMW could barely break into the top ten.
Class: sport Production: September 2008+ BMW S 1000 RR (1st generation), 2008-2011 BMW S 1000 RR (2nd generation), 2010-2014 BMW S 1000 RR (3rd generation), 2013-2016 BMW S 1000 RR (4th generation), 2015-2018 BMW S 1000 RR (5th generation), 2018-2022 BMW S 1000 RR (6th generation), 09/2022-2024 BMW S 1000 RR (7th generation), 2025+.
Over the years, BMW has continued to refine and enhance the S 1000 RR, incorporating feedback from riders and technological advancements. Each generation saw improved power output, weight reduction, and aerodynamics, further solidifying its position at the pinnacle of sportbike excellence.
A combination of constant power and performance gains and weight loss over iterations led BMW to make all the choices that eventually led up to the introduction of the first.
BMW S1000RR is a race orientated sport bike initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship, [1] that is now in commercial production.
Dive into the evolution of BMW's S1000RR and M1000RR superbikes. Starting from the groundbreaking 2009 S1000RR, this guide covers major updates, technological advancements, and the introduction of the M1000RR. Learn how BMW transformed from a newcomer to a dominant force in the superbike arena.
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The S 1000 RR made its debut in the same year (2009) as the Aprilia RSV4. However, whereas Aprilia achieved a race win and several podiums in that first year, BMW could barely break into the top ten.
Class: sport Production: September 2008+ BMW S 1000 RR (1st generation), 2008-2011 BMW S 1000 RR (2nd generation), 2010-2014 BMW S 1000 RR (3rd generation), 2013-2016 BMW S 1000 RR (4th generation), 2015-2018 BMW S 1000 RR (5th generation), 2018-2022 BMW S 1000 RR (6th generation), 09/2022-2024 BMW S 1000 RR (7th generation), 2025+.
The 2009 BMW S 1000 RR is the first BMW S-series superbike they released. It is based on a liquid-cooled 999cc inline four-cylinder engine with four valves per cylinder and dual overhead cams - a setup that describes superbikes from Japanese manufacturers. In the 2009 version, the S 1000 RR's engine made 142 kW (193hp) @ 13000 rpm, and 112 Nm (82.5 ft-lb) @ 9750 rpm. This engine was.
Dive into the evolution of BMW's S1000RR and M1000RR superbikes. Starting from the groundbreaking 2009 S1000RR, this guide covers major updates, technological advancements, and the introduction of the M1000RR. Learn how BMW transformed from a newcomer to a dominant force in the superbike arena.
A combination of constant power and performance gains and weight loss over iterations led BMW to make all the choices that eventually led up to the introduction of the first.
BMW S 1000 R (2020 - Present) In 2014, BMW Motorrad began to manufacture the BMW S 1000 R, a naked motorcycle that borrowed its engine, gearbox, frame, and suspension from the S 1000 RR superbike.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
These figures helped BMW to make a decision and develop the first generation of the S1000RR superbike. BMW S1000RR Back in 2009, BMW launched the S1000RR model. They've ditched the boxer engine in favour of a 999cc inline-four configuration which had an output of 193 hp and a maximum torque of 112 Nm (82 lb-ft).
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BMW S1000RR is a race orientated sport bike initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship, [1] that is now in commercial production.
Class: sport Production: September 2008+ BMW S 1000 RR (1st generation), 2008-2011 BMW S 1000 RR (2nd generation), 2010-2014 BMW S 1000 RR (3rd generation), 2013-2016 BMW S 1000 RR (4th generation), 2015-2018 BMW S 1000 RR (5th generation), 2018-2022 BMW S 1000 RR (6th generation), 09/2022-2024 BMW S 1000 RR (7th generation), 2025+.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
Dive into the evolution of BMW's S1000RR and M1000RR superbikes. Starting from the groundbreaking 2009 S1000RR, this guide covers major updates, technological advancements, and the introduction of the M1000RR. Learn how BMW transformed from a newcomer to a dominant force in the superbike arena.
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BMW S 1000 R (2020 - Present) In 2014, BMW Motorrad began to manufacture the BMW S 1000 R, a naked motorcycle that borrowed its engine, gearbox, frame, and suspension from the S 1000 RR superbike.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
These figures helped BMW to make a decision and develop the first generation of the S1000RR superbike. BMW S1000RR Back in 2009, BMW launched the S1000RR model. They've ditched the boxer engine in favour of a 999cc inline-four configuration which had an output of 193 hp and a maximum torque of 112 Nm (82 lb-ft).
Dive into the evolution of BMW's S1000RR and M1000RR superbikes. Starting from the groundbreaking 2009 S1000RR, this guide covers major updates, technological advancements, and the introduction of the M1000RR. Learn how BMW transformed from a newcomer to a dominant force in the superbike arena.
The S 1000 RR made its debut in the same year (2009) as the Aprilia RSV4. However, whereas Aprilia achieved a race win and several podiums in that first year, BMW could barely break into the top ten.
BMW S 1000 R (2020 - Present) In 2014, BMW Motorrad began to manufacture the BMW S 1000 R, a naked motorcycle that borrowed its engine, gearbox, frame, and suspension from the S 1000 RR superbike.
BMW S1000RR is a race orientated sport bike initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship, [1] that is now in commercial production.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
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Class: sport Production: September 2008+ BMW S 1000 RR (1st generation), 2008-2011 BMW S 1000 RR (2nd generation), 2010-2014 BMW S 1000 RR (3rd generation), 2013-2016 BMW S 1000 RR (4th generation), 2015-2018 BMW S 1000 RR (5th generation), 2018-2022 BMW S 1000 RR (6th generation), 09/2022-2024 BMW S 1000 RR (7th generation), 2025+.
A combination of constant power and performance gains and weight loss over iterations led BMW to make all the choices that eventually led up to the introduction of the first.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
These figures helped BMW to make a decision and develop the first generation of the S1000RR superbike. BMW S1000RR Back in 2009, BMW launched the S1000RR model. They've ditched the boxer engine in favour of a 999cc inline-four configuration which had an output of 193 hp and a maximum torque of 112 Nm (82 lb-ft).
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Dive into the evolution of BMW's S1000RR and M1000RR superbikes. Starting from the groundbreaking 2009 S1000RR, this guide covers major updates, technological advancements, and the introduction of the M1000RR. Learn how BMW transformed from a newcomer to a dominant force in the superbike arena.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
Over the years, BMW has continued to refine and enhance the S 1000 RR, incorporating feedback from riders and technological advancements. Each generation saw improved power output, weight reduction, and aerodynamics, further solidifying its position at the pinnacle of sportbike excellence.
BMW S 1000 R (2020 - Present) In 2014, BMW Motorrad began to manufacture the BMW S 1000 R, a naked motorcycle that borrowed its engine, gearbox, frame, and suspension from the S 1000 RR superbike.
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BMW S 1000 R (2020 - Present) In 2014, BMW Motorrad began to manufacture the BMW S 1000 R, a naked motorcycle that borrowed its engine, gearbox, frame, and suspension from the S 1000 RR superbike.
Over the years, BMW has continued to refine and enhance the S 1000 RR, incorporating feedback from riders and technological advancements. Each generation saw improved power output, weight reduction, and aerodynamics, further solidifying its position at the pinnacle of sportbike excellence.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
The 2009 BMW S 1000 RR is the first BMW S-series superbike they released. It is based on a liquid-cooled 999cc inline four-cylinder engine with four valves per cylinder and dual overhead cams - a setup that describes superbikes from Japanese manufacturers. In the 2009 version, the S 1000 RR's engine made 142 kW (193hp) @ 13000 rpm, and 112 Nm (82.5 ft-lb) @ 9750 rpm. This engine was.
Class: sport Production: September 2008+ BMW S 1000 RR (1st generation), 2008-2011 BMW S 1000 RR (2nd generation), 2010-2014 BMW S 1000 RR (3rd generation), 2013-2016 BMW S 1000 RR (4th generation), 2015-2018 BMW S 1000 RR (5th generation), 2018-2022 BMW S 1000 RR (6th generation), 09/2022-2024 BMW S 1000 RR (7th generation), 2025+.
BMW S 1000 R (2020 - Present) In 2014, BMW Motorrad began to manufacture the BMW S 1000 R, a naked motorcycle that borrowed its engine, gearbox, frame, and suspension from the S 1000 RR superbike.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
BMW S1000RR is a race orientated sport bike initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship, [1] that is now in commercial production.
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These figures helped BMW to make a decision and develop the first generation of the S1000RR superbike. BMW S1000RR Back in 2009, BMW launched the S1000RR model. They've ditched the boxer engine in favour of a 999cc inline-four configuration which had an output of 193 hp and a maximum torque of 112 Nm (82 lb-ft).
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
Dive into the evolution of BMW's S1000RR and M1000RR superbikes. Starting from the groundbreaking 2009 S1000RR, this guide covers major updates, technological advancements, and the introduction of the M1000RR. Learn how BMW transformed from a newcomer to a dominant force in the superbike arena.
The 2009 BMW S 1000 RR is the first BMW S-series superbike they released. It is based on a liquid-cooled 999cc inline four-cylinder engine with four valves per cylinder and dual overhead cams - a setup that describes superbikes from Japanese manufacturers. In the 2009 version, the S 1000 RR's engine made 142 kW (193hp) @ 13000 rpm, and 112 Nm (82.5 ft-lb) @ 9750 rpm. This engine was.
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BMW S1000RR is a race orientated sport bike initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship, [1] that is now in commercial production.
BMW S 1000 R (2020 - Present) In 2014, BMW Motorrad began to manufacture the BMW S 1000 R, a naked motorcycle that borrowed its engine, gearbox, frame, and suspension from the S 1000 RR superbike.
A combination of constant power and performance gains and weight loss over iterations led BMW to make all the choices that eventually led up to the introduction of the first.
The S 1000 RR made its debut in the same year (2009) as the Aprilia RSV4. However, whereas Aprilia achieved a race win and several podiums in that first year, BMW could barely break into the top ten.
BMW S1000RR is a race orientated sport bike initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship, [1] that is now in commercial production.
BMW S 1000 R (2020 - Present) In 2014, BMW Motorrad began to manufacture the BMW S 1000 R, a naked motorcycle that borrowed its engine, gearbox, frame, and suspension from the S 1000 RR superbike.
These figures helped BMW to make a decision and develop the first generation of the S1000RR superbike. BMW S1000RR Back in 2009, BMW launched the S1000RR model. They've ditched the boxer engine in favour of a 999cc inline-four configuration which had an output of 193 hp and a maximum torque of 112 Nm (82 lb-ft).
A combination of constant power and performance gains and weight loss over iterations led BMW to make all the choices that eventually led up to the introduction of the first.
Dive into the evolution of BMW's S1000RR and M1000RR superbikes. Starting from the groundbreaking 2009 S1000RR, this guide covers major updates, technological advancements, and the introduction of the M1000RR. Learn how BMW transformed from a newcomer to a dominant force in the superbike arena.
The S 1000 RR made its debut in the same year (2009) as the Aprilia RSV4. However, whereas Aprilia achieved a race win and several podiums in that first year, BMW could barely break into the top ten.
The 2009 BMW S 1000 RR is the first BMW S-series superbike they released. It is based on a liquid-cooled 999cc inline four-cylinder engine with four valves per cylinder and dual overhead cams - a setup that describes superbikes from Japanese manufacturers. In the 2009 version, the S 1000 RR's engine made 142 kW (193hp) @ 13000 rpm, and 112 Nm (82.5 ft-lb) @ 9750 rpm. This engine was.
Over the years, BMW has continued to refine and enhance the S 1000 RR, incorporating feedback from riders and technological advancements. Each generation saw improved power output, weight reduction, and aerodynamics, further solidifying its position at the pinnacle of sportbike excellence.
S1000RR engine cutaway at the BMW Museum. 2009-2011 (K 46) 2011 BMW S1000RR The S1000RR was released in 2009 and was considered the best-equipped sport bike in the 1000 cc category, and with a bore and stroke of 80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in), it also had the biggest bore in its class. The bike came factory fitted with ABS and dynamic traction control, a first for road.
Class: sport Production: September 2008+ BMW S 1000 RR (1st generation), 2008-2011 BMW S 1000 RR (2nd generation), 2010-2014 BMW S 1000 RR (3rd generation), 2013-2016 BMW S 1000 RR (4th generation), 2015-2018 BMW S 1000 RR (5th generation), 2018-2022 BMW S 1000 RR (6th generation), 09/2022-2024 BMW S 1000 RR (7th generation), 2025+.