New BMW S1000R test: threatening species !
Only four years after having blown up the sports motorcycle segment with the S1000RR, BMW fireworks are putting the powder back into the mix by investing the land of hyper-roadsters with an explosive decarenated version: the S1000R. Test.
Technical and sales sheet BMW S1000R
Engine
- Type : 4-cylinder in-line, 4-stroke, liquid cooled, double overhead camshaft, 4 valves per cylinder, control by pawls
- Displacement : 999 cc
- Bore and stroke : 80 × 49.7 mm
- Food :: Injection, BMW Motorrad BMS-KP digital management, 48 mm throttles
- Compression ratio : 12 to 1
- Engine torque : 112 Nm at 9,250 rpm (full)
- Power : 160 hp (118 kW) at 11,000 rpm (full)
Dimensions
- Length : 2,057 mm
- Width : 845 mm at the mirrors
- Saddle height : 814 mm
- Caster angle / Caster : 65.4mm / 98.5mm
- Wheelbase : 1439 mm
- Weight : 207 kg in running order
- Fuel tank capacity : 17.5 liters (approximately 4 liters reserve)
- Front tire : 120/70 ZR17
- Rear Tire : 190/55 ZR17
Cycle part
- Frame : Perimeter in aluminum (motor with carrier function)
- Fork : 46mm inverted fork, fully adjustable (120mm travel)
- Rear suspension : Combined central spring / shock absorber, fully adjustable (120 mm travel)
- Front brake : Double 320 mm disc, Brembo radial 4-piston calipers (partially integral and disconnectable ABS as standard)
- Rear brake : 220 mm single disc, single piston floating caliper
Transmission
- Final drive : By chain
- Clutch : Multidisc in oil bath with mechanical control and anti-dribble system
- Gearbox : 6 gears, selection by forks and dogs
- Primary reduction ratio : 1 / 1.652
- Secondary reduction ratio : 1 / 2.647
Instrumentation
- Dash console : Analog tachometer + digital window with speed, two trips, odometer, time, engine temperature, gear engaged, fuel gauge, fuel consumption, remaining range, mapping mode engaged + reserve indicator lights, ABS , shifter, DTC traction control and warnings. Presentation in large characters of the times and the best lap on the circuit by selecting the "Race" display mode.
Commercial information
- Price : 12 950 €
- Guarantee : Two years parts and MO
- Availability : February / March 2014 in the
- Colors : White, dark blue or red
- Main options offered : Sport package (DTC, Dynamic and Dynamic Pro driving mode, shifter and regulator): € 800. Dynamic Pack (automatic adjustment of DDC suspensions, heated grips, LED indicators, engine guard): € 920. Alarm: 215 €
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