BMW's Anniversary M-Series Motorcycle: The All New BMW M 1000 RR "50 Years M" (video included)
BMW first offered the “M” package for its S 1000 RR in 2018. The M series moniker is widely known in BMW automotive circles as the symbol for BMW's fastest and sportiest performance models.
In 2020, BMW released its first M-series motorcycle directly from the factory in the form of the M 1000 RR. The M motorcycle took it's cue from the S 1000 RR and threw everything possible at it to make a street legal high performance track racer.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of BMW Motorsports GmbH, the division that began creating the M-series automobiles in 1972, has released the M 1000 RR 50 Years M anniversary motorcycle model.
M 1000 RR Standard Equipment:
- Windshield high
- BMW Motorrad Race ABS and ABS Pro
- 7 riding modes (Rain, Road, Dynamic, Race, Race Pro 1-3)
- Pit-Lane-Limiter
- Launch Control
- Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) +/- Shift
- Wheelie Control
- Slide Control
- Hill Start Control (HSC) Pro
- Dynamic Brake Control (DBC)
- Shift Assist Pro
- 6.5″ TFT-Display
- LED-Headlight, Taillight and Turn Signals
- Heated Grips
- Cruise Control
- M Lightweight Battery,
- M Chassis Kit with rear height adjustment and swingarm pivot
The "50 Years M" model M 1000 RR, produces a whopping 205 hp and has a top speed of 189 mph. It comes in "São Paulo" Yellow, along with the following features:
- 50 Years M Anniversary badges
- M GPS lap timer trigger software
- Rear seat cover and passenger kit
- M Carbon Package: Carbon fiber front and rear fenders, upper fairing side panels, left and right carbon tank covers, chain guard, and sprocket cover
- M Billet Pack: Billet aluminum engine protectors, folding brake and clutch levers, M rider’s rearsets, front brake lever guard
- Clear anodized swingarm
- M Endurance chain
In the press release for the M 1000 RR, BMW states, the M GmbH was founded with the idea of “uniting all BMW motorsport activities under one roof and consolidating the construction of high-performance race cars and race engines.”
1972 was the birth year of BMW Motorsport GmbH, the inaugural words of the former board member, Robert A. Lutz, when BMW M GmbH was founded: “A company is like a person. If he does sports, then he is well-trained, enthusiastic, and highly-capable.” The name may have changed, but what’s inside is just as “highly-capable” as forty years ago.
Six victories in six years at the European Championship: the BMW 3.0 CSL was one of the most successful touring cars between 1973 and 1979. At that time, it was the first car to proudly wear the typical BMW M racing design and was also called the “batmobile” due to is massive tail wing. Three stripes of blue, violet and red on a white background made up the design for an entire racing team for the first time, from the car transporter to the key ring. To this day, this image still characterizes the look of BMW Motorsport.
The first complete development from BMW M GmbH impressed the masses with its 470 hp racing design. In the series edition, the M1 was the fastest German road vehicle of its time, reaching almost 265 km/h. And it was a real eye-catcher. In 1979, Pop Art legend, Andy Warhol gave the M1 a fast-paced, colorful design and was quoted as saying: “I love the car. It’s better than a work of art.”
(video credits: NEW MOTORCYCLES)
Specifications
Engine type | Water-cooled, inline 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, four titanium valves per cylinder, BMW ShiftCam |
Power | 205 hp @ 13,000 rpm |
Torque | 83 lb-ft @ 11,000 rpm |
Compression Ratio | |
Intake/Exhaust | 33.5/27.2mm |
Throttle Body | 48.0mm |
Engine Control | BMS-0 |
Emission Control | Closed-loop, 3-way catalytic converters, EU-5 |
Fuel Type | Premium unleaded |
Alternator | 450 watts |
M Lightweight battery | 12 volt/5 Amp, Lithium-ion |
Gearbox | Wet sump, 6-speed, constant-mesh, straight-cut gears |
Primary Gear Ratio | |
I | |
II | |
III | |
IV | |
VI | |
Final Drive | Chain 17/46 |
Secondary Ratio | |
Clutch | Multiplate, anti-hopping oil bath clutch |
Frame | Cast aluminum bridge-type frame, load bearing engine |
Front Suspension | 45 mm upside down telescopic forks, adjustable compression, rebound and preload |
Rear Suspension | Aluminum swing arm, damping adjustable for compression and rebound, adjustable preload |
Suspension travel front/rear | 4.7/4.6 inches |
Wheelbase | 57.4 inches |
Caster | 3.9 inches |
Steering Head Angle | 66.4 degrees |
Length x Width x Height | 81.6 x 33.4 x 47.1 inches |
Seat Height | 32.8 inches |
Inner Leg Curve | 72.6 inches |
Fuel Capacity | 4.4 gallons |
Dry Weight | 375 lbs. |
Unladen Weight, road-ready | 423 lbs. |
Payload | 467 lbs. |
Permitted Total weight | 897 lbs. |
Wheels | M Carbon |
Wheel Size, front/rear | 3.50 x 17/6.0 x 17 inches |
Tire Size, front/rear | 120/70 ZR17 / 200/55 ZR17 |
Brakes, front | Twin 320mm (12.6”) disk, M 4-piston brake calipers |
Brakes, rear | Single 220mm (8.7”) disk, 2-piston fixed caliper |
ABS Pro | ABS Pro settings for RAIN, ROAD, Dynamic, no ABS Pro in RACE and RACE 1-3 settings |
Acceleration, 0 – 60 mph | Under 3.1 sec. |
Top speed | 189 mph |
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