Updated 2023 BMW S1000RR superbike unveiled
BMW Motorrad unwrapped its revised-for-2023 BMW S1000RR superbike model, and it sports a myriad of upgrades and enhancements all around. Marking the model’s first major update since its 2019 debut, the new 2023MY model builds on the current model by adding more power, more advanced electronics, an updated chassis, and enhanced aerodynamics.
In its new 2023MY guise, the S1000RR gets three new liveries. However, what truly sets the new RR apart immediately from its previous iteration are the dual front wings primed up front that wrap around its distinct dual-LED headlights.
Derived from the BMW M1000RR WSBK homologation special, BMW says these aero parts were designed to reduce unwanted wheelies on track by generating up to 10kg of additional downforce. These wings are matched with a new and taller front windscreen, as well as what BMW Motorrad claims to be a lightened and subtly re-styled rear end.
Underneath the pretty fairing, the 2023 BMW S1000RR sees its ShiftCam-equipped 999cc inline 4-cyl revised with redesigned intake ports derived from the M1000RR as well. That, plus a few other tweaks, grants the mill slightly output that now reads at 210 HP @ 13,750 RPM. Torque, on the other hand, remains unchanged with 113 NM @ 11,000 RPM.
Also tweaked is the rear sprocket, which loses a tooth to 45 to provide more rear wheel traction. Primed in the driveline too is a bi-directional quickshifter that’s programmable as either road or race shift.
Next comes a sleuth of advanced electronics, with BMW Motorrad priming the S1000RR now with a steering angle sensor to provide greater control. This also enables controlled slides, especially during both on-throttle and under braking, with these meant for use when on the racetrack. How controlled slides are enabled by these steering angle sensor-based assists are pretty cool too.
During acceleration, the ‘Slide Control’ functionality has been added to the bike’s traction control package as well, thus allowing its rider to select two pre-set drift angles. Upon reaching that angle, the bike will allow the rear wheel to slip and enable controlled drifts intelligently whilst mitigating a high-side.
When decreasing speed, there’s a new ‘Brake Slide Assist’ plus ‘Slick’ ABS modes added which, again, makes use of the steering angle sensors that helps to bring the rider back into corners in a controlled manner.
Electronics aside, another key revision performed lies in the 2023 BMW S1000RR’s updated aluminium twin-spar ‘Flex Frame’ chassis architecture. Besides housing the liquid-cooled in-line 4-cyl as a stressed member, said chassis also offers greater lateral flex thanks to new openings in its sides.
Apart from that, BMW Motorrad also altered the steering head angle by 0.5 degrees – from 66.9 degrees to 66.9 degrees now. The triple clamp offset has also been lowered by 3mm to extend the wheelbase from 1,441mm to 1,457mm, which ought to slow down the steering whilst also adding greater stability at speed.
As for the underslung rear swingarm, it’s now primed with an adjustable pivot as standard now to help both race teams and trackday warriors perform any rear geometry and ride height changes needed.
Other new features primed in the 2023 BMW S1000RR include a lightweight battery, USB charging port, hill hold control, riding modes for both track and road use, pitlane speed-limiter, revised 45mm upside down front forks, as well as a rich 6.5-inch full-colour TFT dash display with updated graphics.
Apart from a base ‘Sport’ trimline, the new 2023MY S1000RR superbike can also be primed with an optional M Package. This allows the opportunity to fit forged wheels instead of carbon.
Aptly, BMW Motorrad is vying to win back some of the ground it lost in the superbike segment through this recent reboot of arguably one of its famed products next to the venerable GS.
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