BMW S1000RR (2014)
The BMW S1000RR is a sport motorcycle that was first introduced in 2009. The 2014 model is the second generation in this line and has undergone some significant changes, making it a more powerful and agile machine.
One of the most notable changes in the 2014 edition is the redesigned chassis that has enhanced the handling and stability of the bike. The frame is stiffer, and the suspension system has been improved, allowing for better control in high-speed corners.
Another significant change is the engine. The 2014 S1000RR has a new 999cc, liquid-cooled, inline-four engine that delivers 193 horsepower and 83 lb-ft of torque. The engine is also more compact and 8.8 lbs lighter than the previous version. The new engine has made the S1000RR quicker and more responsive, with a top speed of 186 mph.
The bike also features an updated electronic package that includes four riding modes, traction control, and ABS. The rider can customize these settings to suit their preferences and riding style. The bike also comes with an optional quick shifter and launch control system.
The 2014 S1000RR has a sleek and aerodynamic design, with full LED lighting and an LCD instrument panel. The bike is available in three different color schemes, including Black Storm Metallic, Racing Red/Light White, and BMW Motorsport.
Overall, the BMW S1000RR (2014) is a powerful and impressive machine that is built for speed and agility. With its new engine and enhanced chassis, this bike offers a thrilling and dynamic riding experience.
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