BMW S1000RR

willsmysticcobra

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Mar 3, 2006
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Holy crap I am in love. Mothers day, my uncle pulls up on his Harley and my cousin pulls up on this slick looking BMW. We get to talking and I tout " My b-king has 181hp". He shuts me up immediately and fires back " oh and how much does it weigh" I divulge the portly figures and he goes on to tell me the BMW not only is apx 70 lbs lighter, it is rated at 193hp.

He tosses me the key and tells me to go take it on a "spirited ride". The bike is beyond phenomenal. Fantastic feel, tenacious grip, unbelievable electronic features.

There is one for sale in Frankfort Il so stay tuned, the B-king was a great bike but I am ready to upgrade in just a few short weeks. This bike is just that supreme in every way.

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cacicgtp7

Some Military Dude
Nov 9, 2008
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When these came out it was one of the fastest (if not the fastest) stock bikes on the road. Not to mention it's just pure sex. Would love one, but would be terrified of a drop with something like that (I'm not talking about crashing either).


Bike is so sick, what's the MSRP on them? 15K?


Edit: Just looked up the quarter, looks like it does mid to low 9's stock, with a trap in the 150's..... LOOOOOOL.
 

rianfu21

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The BMW S1000RR is a high-performance sports motorcycle designed for commercial production. It was introduced in the 2009 Superbike World Championship. As of 2010, it continues to be in production.

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Engine
The BMW S1000RR has a water-and-oil-cooled, four-stroke, four-cylinder engine. It has a bore and stroke of 3.15 inches and 1.96 inches, respectively, and a compression ratio of 13.0:1.

Performance
The S1000RR has an engine displacement of 999 cubic centimeters, a maximum output of 190 horsepower at 13,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 83 pound-feet at 9,750 rpm. It is capable of a maximum speed of 124 miles per hour.

Fuel Consumption
At a constant speed of 56 mph, the S1000RR has a fuel consumption of 1.51 gallons per 62 miles. At a constant speed of 75 mph, it has a fuel consumption of 1.56 gallons per 62 miles. This means it gets 41.1 miles per gallon at 56 mph and 39.7 mpg at 75 mph. It has a usable fuel-tank volume of 4.62 gallons.
 
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