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BMW S 1000 RR

9.3
Outstanding
$17,895
Engine
999cc
Power
210 hp
Seat
832 mm
Weight
197 kg

Our verdict

The benchmark literbike: 210 hp, sharper aero and class-leading electronics in a usable, fast-everywhere package that rewards road and track alike.

Pros

  • Benchmark 210 hp literbike
  • Class-leading electronics
  • Fast everywhere, road and track

Cons

  • Intense for the street
  • Options add up fast

Consensus from 1000PS · MCN · Cycle News

Full specifications

Engine & drivetrain

Displacement
999cc
Configuration
Four
Power
210 hp
Torque
113 Nm

Chassis & suspension

Front
45mm USD fork
Rear
Full-floater Pro monoshock

Brakes

Front
Dual 320mm discs, radial 4-piston
Rear
Single 220mm disc

Dimensions & weight

Seat height
832 mm
Kerb weight
197 kg
Fuel capacity
16.5 L
Power-to-weight
1.07 hp/kg

Licence & suitability

A2-legal
No
Beginner-friendly
No
Price (MSRP)
$17,895

Best for

Riding
sport, track

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BMW S 1000 RR FAQ

How much does the BMW S 1000 RR cost?

The BMW S 1000 RR has an MSRP of around $17,895. Used examples and dealer deals vary, so treat this as a guide and confirm with the manufacturer or your dealer.

Is the BMW S 1000 RR A2-licence legal?

No. With 210 hp the BMW S 1000 RR is beyond A2 limits and can't be restricted to suit, so you'll need a full licence.

Is the BMW S 1000 RR good for beginners?

It's better suited to riders with some experience. At 210 hp and 197 kg it asks for a confident hand.

How much power does the BMW S 1000 RR make?

It produces 210 hp and 113 Nm of torque from its 999cc four.

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