After spending nearly two decades honing its sportbike formula with the R1100RS and the HP2, BMW finally materialized its progress in the form of the S1000RR. It was a release that turned the race replica segment on its head, proving once and for all that the Germans could beat the Japanese at their own game.
When it launched in 2009, the “RR” introduced a number of firsts to the production motorcycle market. In addition to an optional quick shifter, it also featured ABS, dynamic traction control, and a customizable four-mode riding system. What’s more, it boasted the largest bore and stroke of any liter bike at the time — a potent 80mm x 49.7mm. On the road, this meant that the 999cc transverse four-banger made some 193hp and 82.6lb-ft of torque, enabling a top speed of 186mph and a 0-60mph sprint of 3.1 seconds.
Since that time, BMW has only continued to improve on its original effort, refining the concept with slippery aero, a strengthened frame, some reworked suspension, and a set of stronger brakes. With the ultra-exclusive HP4 version of the S1000RR, BMW even added a ride-by-wire steering system — an innovation that had previously only appeared on track bikes.
The current generation S1000RR arrived in 2018 with a water- and oil-cooled engine that puts down 204hp and 83lb-ft of torque. The combination of hollow-bored titanium valves and BMW ShiftCam technology allow it to rev all the way to 14,600rpm.
This example is VIN: WB10E2302N6F03607. The seller acquired the bike from a friend less than a year ago.
During his ownership, the seller has covered approximately 400 miles. The odometer shows 1,349 miles.
Maintenance:
The seller reports that he has changed the oil and had the timing chain tensioner recall performed. The bike is still under warranty.
Modifications:
The bike comes with the Premium Package, M Package, Race Package, and Dynamic Package.
M forged wheels, M Endurance chain.
M brakes.
Akrapovic slip-on silencer.
M seat.
Passenger kit.
US brake light.
Heated grips, cruise control.
Swingarm sliders.
Not pictured: tire pressure monitor, DDC (Dynamic Damping Control), M GPS Lap trigger, Ride Modes Pro, M Battery, USB charging socket.
Cosmetic Blemishes:
The seller states that there are no cosmetic blemishes of note.
It is riding on Metzeler Racetec RR tires.
Currently located in Phoenix, Arizona, this BMW is offered on a clean Arizona title. Have any S1000RR stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!
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