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BMW M1000RR 50 Years M Edition

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Make Model

BMW M1000RR 50 Years M Edition

Year

2022
Production 500 Units

Engine

Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 titanium valves per cylinder and BMW ShiftCam

Capacity

999 cc / 60.9 cu-in
Bore x Stroke 80 x 49.7 mm
Cooling System Water/oil cooled
Compression Ratio 13.5:1
Fuel Type Unleaded super(premium), octane number 95 - 98 (RON)
(knock control; rated output at 98 RON)
Mixture Control Electronic injection, variable intake pibe
Emission Control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converters, EU-5 norm
Lubrication Wet sump

Starting

Electric, 0.8 kW
Alternator 450 W
Battery 12 V / 5 Ah, Lithium-ion

Max Power

156 kW / 212 hp @ 14500 rpm  

Max Torque

113 Nm / 83 lb-ft @ 11000 rpm 
Clutch Multiplate clutch in oil bath, slipper clutch

Transmission 

Constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox with straight cut gears
Final Drive Chain 525 17/46
Traction Control BMW Motorrad DTC
Frame Bridge-type frame, cast aluminium, load-bearing engine

Front Suspension

Upside-down telescopic fork with a diameter of 45 mm, adjustable compression and rebound stage, adjustable preload
Front Wheel Travel 120 mm / 4.7 in
Rear Suspension Aluminium swing arm, compression and rebound damping adjustable, adjustable preload
Rear Wheel Travel 117 mm / 4.6 in
Front Brakes 2x 320mm discs, M Brake 4-piston fixed caliper

Rear Brakes

Single 220 mm disk, 2-piston fixed caliper
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS Pro (part integral), modes to select
ABS Pro ABS Pro settings for RAIN, ROAD, DYNAMIC mode, no ABS Pro in RACE and Race Pro 1-3 mode
Traction Control BMW Motorrad DTC
Wheels M Carbon wheels
Front Rim 3.50 x 17
Rear Rim 6.00 x 17

Front Tyre

120/70 ZR17

Rear Tyre

200/55 ZR17
Castor 100 mm / 3.9 in
Steering Head Angle 66.4°

Dimensions 

Length    2073 mm / 81.6 in
Width      848.3mm / 33.4 in (excl mirrors)
Height  1196.3 mm / 47.1 in (excl mirrors)
Seat Height  833 mm / 32.8 in
Wheelbase 1458 mm / 57.4 in
Dry Weight 170 kg    / 375 lbs
169.6 kg / 374 lbs - M Competition Package without battery
Wet Weight 192 kg / 423 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

16.5 Litres /  4.4 US gal
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From a press release issued By BMW Motorrad: Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.

BMW Motorrad presents the BMW M 1000 RR as the anniversary model M RR 50 Years M.

Exclusive special model bearing the most powerful letter in the world.

Munich. To mark the 50th anniversary of BMW M GmbH, founded in 1972 as BMW Motorsport GmbH, BMW Motorrad presents the M 1000 RR 50 Years M anniversary model in Sao Paulo Yellow finish and with the historic 50 Years BMW M emblem. With its striking M colours, this anniversary model lives up to the M philosophy and the racing spirit from almost 100 years of motorcycle construction by BMW Motorrad and 50 years of BMW M vehicles. The M RR 50 Years M is therefore fitted with the M Competition Package as standard. In addition to the extensive M milled parts package and the exclusive M carbon package, both a lighter swingarm in silver anodised aluminium, the unlock code for the M GPS laptrigger as well as the M Endurance chain, pillion package and pillion seat cover are part of the standard equipment.

M - the most powerful letter in the world.

At the end of 2018, BMW Motorrad already introduced the successful BMW M automobile range strategy for motorcycles and has since been offering M special equipment and M Performance.

Parts. The BMW M 1000 RR - known as the M RR for short - finally celebrated its world premiere in September 2020 as the first M model from BMW Motorrad based on the S 1000 RR.

Today, as in the past, BMW Motorrad follows the philosophy of the most powerful letter in the world: M is synonymous worldwide with racing success as well as the fascination of high-performance BMW models and is aimed at customers with particularly high demands for performance, exclusivity and individuality. Last but not least, the BMW M RR has also been the base bike for the BMW Motorrad World SBK Team since 2021, as well as many other racing teams around the world.

BMW Motorsport GmbH and BMW M GmbH (since 1993).

The BMW Motorsport GmbH was founded in 1972 with the idea of uniting all BMW motorsport activities under one roof and building up high-performance racing vehicles and racing engines for motorracing. The BMW 3.0 CSL (CSL = Coupe Sport Light Construction) made its debut as the first racing car of BMW Motorsport GmbH in 1973 and on the occasion of the foundation of BMW Motorsport GmbH, Robert A. Lutz, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG for Sales in 1972, stated at the time: "A company is like a human being. If it does sports, it stays fit, enthusiastic, more effective and powerful."

The BMW 3.0 CSL made its debut in the European Touring Car Championship in the 1973 season, and with it a racing team's uniform appearance in the three BMW Motorsport colours of blue, violet and red on a snow-white background that is still defining to this day. This colour scheme in the updated version Blue - Dark Blue - Red determines the appearance of the BMW M logo and the BMW M vehicles until today.

The legendary colour scheme can already be found on the first BMW M vehicles developed for the road in the second half of the 1970s and also characterises the racing vehicles to come and their motorsport successes. For example, in 1978 the M1 super sports car and from 1980 onwards the Formula 1 racing cars with which Nelson Piquet won the Formula 1 World Championship in 1983.

From the Isle of Man to Dakar - BMW Motorrad and motorsport.

But it is not only since 1972, and not only in BMW automobiles, that the BMW brand has been driven to win. Outstanding racing successes and innovations also stem from motorsport. Even in the first decades of the company's history, BMW and motorsport were linked with unforgotten names such as Ernst Jakob Henne and Georg "Schorsch" Meier. The legendary victory of "Schorsch" Meier with his supercharged BMW in the 1939 Senior Tourist Trophy on the Isle of Man is unforgotten.

And in 1976, exactly 37 years later, Helmut Dähne and Hans Otto Butenuth celebrate fifth place in the Production TT. In this class up to 1000 cc they set the fastest time with their BMW R 90 S, but due to a handicap rule that applies there, they were listed in fifth place in the classification behind two 250cc and two 500cc machines. Nevertheless, given the fastest time, this fifth place was celebrated like a victory.

75 years after "Schorsch" Meier's success in the Senior TT, Michael Dunlop succeeds again in 2014 on the BMW S 1000 RR. And in the years that followed, the RR left its unmistakable mark on the Tourist Trophy with further victories.

But the BMW M colours are also represented on BMW motorcycles off the beaten track. For example, on the BMW GS factory bikes with which Hubert Auriol and Gaston Rahier dominated the Paris-Dakar Rally in the early 1980s.

Like no other BMW motorcycle to date, the M RR 50 Years M model carries this historic motorsport DNA within it. This exceptional motorcycle can only be ordered between 21 May and 30 November 2022.

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

50 Years ///M Package (optional)

• Sao Paulo Yellow

• 50 Years M Anniversary badges

• M GPS Lap Timer trigger software

• Rear seat cover and passenger kit

• M Carbon Package – Carbon front and rear fenders, Upper fairing side panels, Left and right carbon tank covers, Carbon 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