Remains accurate and stable on the track
On the road, the BMW M1000RR is not that extreme. Its variable valve timing, roomy riding position, cruise control, and heated grips contribute to an enjoyable riding experience. On the track, it is accurate and stable but on the road, the ride can be harsh with no semi-active suspension. Despite its outstanding power, it’s easy to control this bike all thanks to its friendly engine mapping and superb rider aids. In terms of reliability, it is a mixed bag. Despite the monstrous power of the motor, wheelies are nearly non-existent. For normal riding also the engine is easy to use and flexible.
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Compare BMW M 1000 RR with Alternatives
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Engine
999
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999
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998
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1043
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1043
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Power
212
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165
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197.2
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142
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142
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Top Speed
306 kmph
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200 kmph
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-
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-
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Maximum Torque
113 Nm
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114 Nm
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113.5 Nm
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111 Nm
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111 Nm
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ABS
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Pass Switch
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Stability Control
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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-
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Engine Check Warning
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Riding Modes
Sport, Race
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Road, Race
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Sport
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Sport
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Street, Sport
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