This is the all new BMW S1000rr for 2019. We took a bit of time off the stand at Motorcycle Live 2018 to check and first look review the new BMW S1000rr.
A real contender for the ultimate supersports bike in 2019, the BMW S1000rr is an incredibly important bike for BMW. Since the first S1000rr launched in 2009, it changed the landscape of the supersports bike market with radical looks and electronic technology.
The new BMW S1000rr aims for more of the same. A move away from the asymmetrical design, the new model is sleeker, thinner, more powerful and lighter.
We think its great and really hope to ride one in 2019!
All the specs for S1000rr, S1000rr sport and S1000rr Msport are below.
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BMW S1000rr Specs
Power – 207hp
Torque – 113Nm
Weight – 197kg, M Sport version – 193.5kg
BMW S1000rr
Available in: Racing Red
Pillion Seat and Pillion Footrests
Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
Race ABS Disengageable, 3 Riding Modes ; Rain, Sport, Race
LED Indicators
LED Headlights
Price: £15,290
BMW S1000rr Sport
Available in: Racing Red
Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
Race ABS Disengageable, 3 Riding Modes ; Rain, Sport, Race
Colour Coded Rear Seat Cover
Gear Shift Assist Pro
Dynamic Dampning Control (DDC)
Heated Grips
LED Indicators
LED Headlights
Pillion Seat and Pillion Footrests
Cruise Control
Tyre Pressure Control
Design Option Wheels (Black with red pin stripe)
Hill Start Control (HSC)
Price: £16,700
BMW S1000rr MSport
Available in: Style HP (Light White, Racing Blue Metallic, Racing Red)
Pillion Seat and Pillion Footrests
Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
Race ABS Disengageable, 3 Riding Modes ; Rain, Sport, Race
Gear Shift Assist pro
LED Indicators
LED Headlights
Dynamic Damping Control
Hill Start Control (HSC) Pro
Slide Control
Wheelie Control
Pitlane Limiter
Launch Control
M Ride Height Adjustment
Heated Grips
Cruise Control
Tyre Pressure Control
Colour Coded Rear seat cover
M Package (Riding Modes Pro, M Carbon Wheels, M Battery, M Seat (Black))
Price: £19,315
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Great video, to be honest this bike makes the Panigale V4 looks so much better. If I could have any litter+ bike I would get the regular V4.
Remote start ?
I never liked the asymmetrical look anyways. I’d consider getting this one.
Old design is best
God the cock throbbing over the s1000 is fucked
6 months ago- damn headlights so ugly
Now- I miss the old HeAdLiGhTs
Did he just say BMW R R lol
Hahhahahah bmw saying they move from brembo they make better brakes 😀 so why their racing team using Brembo ? please dont lie to people ! its clearly cutting the production cost. fuck the new system, thats the only reason i would NOT buy a bmw. bmw is so arrogant ! Brembo is the top of the biking world and thats never going to change. the entire world uses them but the BMW morons.
V4/ CBR/ S1K all have that same headlight tucked design. Not a fan.
The sidee gills and the unique headlights of the older versions were so much better :'(
Meh, they killed the iconic charm of the headlights
BMW S1000RRは左右非対称が持ち味やんけ!!19年モデルは好みじゃないわ(^-^)
overfaired
Badass bike
I like the exposed motor and sub frame, Its nice to see a little different design with these super bikes. No need to cover all of the bike. Great design top to bottom.
MotoGP ?…..Not even once xD
Its front head look similar toPulsar rs 200 agree hit like here
I miss the asymmetric beauty.
Can't wait to test ride this 🙂
how they forget to mention how they copy the 2005 GSXR 1000 basically and threw a bunch of electronics on it
Top speed?
needed that kind of look in 200 cc to 300 cc bikes pls for poor peoples
This is very funny, only this time I saw a new motorbike but it didn't have a braking lamp.
old version better
Yes, S1000RRs look great, they're really blingy and they certainly make you look like a well-to-do badass. But try owning one. Reliability is shitty as hell…
Just think if Koenigsegg starts building bikes.
I'll be hard to beat the Duc 1103cc. Yet Shift-cam would broaden the torque. Be nice if the manufacturers would release some good ol' 1100cc engines again. Japan had that displacement in the 1990's.
Future machine with copied look
Not reli a loomer
Def not the most anticipated bike. That would be the ducati V4R.