BMW S1000RR (2011)

The BMW S1000RR was introduced in 2010 as a sport bike with a 999 cc inline-four engine producing 193 horsepower. The bike has undergone several updates over the years, with the 2011 model featuring improvements in handling and suspension. It also had a new exhaust system with a lighter weight and better sound. The bike weighed in at 455 pounds with a top speed of 186 mph. Its electronic features included dynamic traction control, dynamic damping control, and a quick shifter. The S1000RR was praised for its handling and performance, with reviewers noting its ability to navigate curves and its power on straightaways. Some criticisms included the bike’s aggressive riding position and stiff suspension. The S1000RR has won several awards, including Cycle World’s “Best Superbike” in 2010 and 2011, and Motorcyclist’s “Motorcycle of the Year” in 2010. Overall, the BMW S1000RR (2011) is a high-performance sport bike that delivers in both handling and power.


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