1. Electrics and Electronics        The S 1000 RR comes as standard with a light 10         Ah battery.  Whenever fitted with an anti-theft         warning system as an option, the machine features a         12 Ah battery offering a longer service life and         practical benefits. 
Again with the objective to ensure maximum engine         performance, the S 1000 RR features a fully         controlled fuel pump operating at a maximum pressure         of 5 bar.  
Multi-functional instrument cluster with racing         features. 
The instrument cluster comes with a large,         easy-to-read LCD display as well as an analogue rev         counter also with a clear scale very easy to read.          In developing the instrument cluster, the         responsible engineers and other specialists attached         utmost attention to clarity and the avoidance of any         reflections in the display. 
Apart from the gear currently in mesh, the         display also presents the mode currently chosen by         the rider, that is Rain, Sport, Race, or Slick.          The rider is able to switch from one mode to the         other from the right-hand end of the handlebar also         while riding, simply pulling the clutch and turning         the gas handle in idle to confirm the change in         mode. 
The instrument cluster featured on the S 1000 RR         comes with a far wider range of functions than is         generally the case in this class, making it         absolutely unique in the supersports segment in         terms of its wide range of options and practical         use. 
As an example, the rider may switch over the         display to the race track mode, receiving         information on his current, best and latest lap         times.  And in conjunction with the lap-trigger         likewise available as special equipment, the rider         is able to make precise time measurements for the         subsequent analysis of data. 
A gearshift light fl ash integrated in the system         and adjustable in terms of frequency and brightness         allows the driver to achieve precisely the shift         speed required.  At the same time this         flashlight may also be used as an engine speed         indicator for starting in a race, flashing on and         off at the appropriate speed – approximately 9,000         rpm – for an optimum start. 
Whenever engine speed is too low, the light flash         will go off. Whenever engine speed is too high, the         light display will come on permanently.  A         final important point is that the instrument cluster         in the S 1000 RR is the lightest of its kind.
 BMW S1000RR in Acid Green Metallic
Dynamic, Asymmetric Lightweight         Headlights
The asymmetric configuration and layout of the main         and high-beam headlights comes from endurance         racing, applying the principle of maximum effect on         minimum weight.  Precisely this is why the         high-beam headlight is much smaller than the         low-beam unit. 
The front direction indicators come off easily         and quickly for racing the S 1000 RR on the track.          Similarly, the number plate support including the         rear direction indicators and number plate light may         be removed very quickly, simply by pulling a plug         and unscrewing three fastening bolts. 
LED direction indicators for further         customization are available as an option.  The         LED rear light cluster comes as standard in clear         glass design, use of LEDs instead of conventional         bulbs ensuring reliable and maintenance-free         operation and offering a much longer service life. 
New electrical switches for optimum control. 
The S 1000 RR features the new generation of         switches and hand controls already introduced on the         K 1300 S. Using MID (Molded Interconnect Device)         technology, these new switches are far smaller and         more compact, offering supreme function, clear         design and optimum accessibility. 
Previously separated from one another, the         switches for the direction indicators at the left         and right are now combined in one function on the         left handlebar, avoiding any confusion of the         direction indicators and the horn.  The hazard         warning flashers are operated by a separate switch         within easy reach on the left handlebar. 
Operation of the low and high beam as well as the         light flash is controlled by one single switch the         rider is able to operate conveniently with his left         index finger.  
A truly unique feature versus the competition and         a very practical highlight is the selection and         operation of all functions and settings on the         instrument cluster from the left handlebar.  A         toggle switch also on the left handlebar enables the         rider to conveniently operate both Race ABS and DTC.          And to choose the appropriate engine mode, finally,         the rider just has to use the Mode switch on the         right handlebar.
Supreme Performance and Dynamics 
The S 1000 RR comes in the unmistakable design         language and look of BMW Motorrad.  Asymmetries         intentionally used in the design of the machine as         well as the typical split of the front silhouette         into two halves, the so-called Split Face, are         design features characteristic of BMW Motorrad now         also borne out proudly and distinctly on the new S         1000 RR. 
The S 1000 RR stands out clearly from its         competitors through the looks of the machine alone,         the extremely slender fairing giving the S 1000 RR         an extremely sporting appearance. 
Again, these attributes clearly follow the         overall design of the machine with its short and low         front end, the high and compact rear, as well as the         intentional look of lightness.  The low-slung         front fairing and the high-rising, muscular rear end         are almost reminiscent of a hungry animal ready to         pounce at any time. 
Slender, dynamic proportions clearly characterize         this well-trained, athletic supersports.  From         the front the most outstanding features are the         asymmetric split of the headlight as well as the         large centre air intake clearly demonstrating that         on this machine the wind rushing by is converted         into additional performance.
Asymmetric Headlights Provide Endurance Look
The individual lines of the S 1000 RR reflect the         design line of BMW Motorrad.  The Split Face,         for example, an enhancement of the design of         existing BMW models, clearly expresses the technical         functions of the machine with its highly efficient         central air intake and the aerodynamically optimized         windshield. 
The Split Face, a black, grained surface on the         upper section of the fairing around the headlights,         divides the upper section of the fairing, as seen         from the front, into two “halves of a face”, thus         ensuring both excitement and a truly unique look. 
In its design and size, the main headlight takes         up the typical look of the starter numbers on an         endurance racing machine, while for constructional         reasons alone the high-beam headlight is much         smaller.  Apart from this asymmetry creating         both excitement and dynamism, the Split Face serves         to subdivide the large painted surface in visual         terms, giving the upper section of the fairing an         even lighter and more sporting look.
Yet another design feature of all BMW motorcycles         is the clear separation of the upper and lower         fairing sections also to be admired on the S 1000         RR.  So while the Split Face so typical of BMW         , in combination with the asymmetric headlights of         the S 1000 RR reminiscent of endurance racing,         creates a truly unmistakable face, the optical split         dividing the upper and lower section of the fairing         gives the entire motorcycle a particularly light and         challenging look. 
Light and Dynamic Design Language
The S 1000 RR will immediately catch your eye with         its side fairing sections finished in the body         color of the machine.  The dividing line down         the side interacts with the dynamic lines of the         motorcycle as a whole, extending upwards all the way         to the rear end to ensure extremely light and         dynamic design language. 
The asymmetric shape of the headlights continues         into the side fairings.  While the left-hand         side is dominated by a large opening for discharging         hot air, the right-hand side stands out through its         extremely dynamic and unmistakable fin look. 
The frame, wheel guidance elements and wheels         further emphasize the motorcycle’s transparency and         lightness, thus underlining the extreme level of         technology BMW Motorrad has set out to achieve with         the S 1000 RR. 
The 50:50 split of the twin-tip engine spoiler is         reflected as yet another sign of distinction by the         rear light cluster in clear glass. 
Striking Rear Silencer
Full observance of even the strictest noise and         emission standards despite supreme engine power was         one of the objectives in developing the exhaust         system for the new S 1000 RR.  But at the same         time the development engineers attached the same         significance to maintaining the slender silhouette         and the dynamic, light-looking appearance of the S         1000 RR, not wishing to spoil this unique look with         an excessively large rear muffler.
Using sophisticated technology already described         in detail in the Drivetrain Chapter, the engineers         succeeded in developing a rear muffler with the         design and dimensions formerly to be found only on         racing machines.  
Short, slightly conical in         shape and with a slanted rear end, the muffler         accentuates the sporting performance and dynamic         character of the S 1000 RR most impressively,         blending perfectly with the overall design concept         characterized by a light and truly dynamic look.
Intelligent Lightweight Construction With         Exceptional Details
The search for minimum weight is refl ected         throughout the S 1000 RR in virtually every feature.          As usual, the overall concept developed by BMW         Motorrad from the start provides the key to success,         the front load-bearing section serving not only to         hold the instrument cluster, the rear-view mirrors,         the headlights, the horn and the upper section of         the fairing, but also, through its duct-like design,         guiding air through the ram-air system. 
And in order to reduce weight to an absolute         minimum and concentrate all masses close to the         centre of gravity, the front section is made of         extra-light pressure-cast aluminum.  
To achieve the truly demanding weight target of         just 204 kg or 450 lb (without Race ABS) in road         trim with a full tank, the S 1000 RR comes as the         only supersports in this segment with a custom-built         fuel tank made of deep-drawn aluminum and         manufactured in close cooperation with BMW ’s         Eisenach Plant. 
Wall thickness on the various fairing sections         also refl ects the rule to minimize the weight of         the machine, the walls ranging in thickness,         depending on their purpose, from less than 2         millimeters to a maximum of 2.5 millimeters         (0.08–0.10"), thus ensuring efficient lightweight         construction also in this respect. 
Supreme Aerodynamics on All Surfaces
Not least, the development team responsible for the         S 1000 RR also focused on the superior aerodynamics         and streamlining of the machine.  The big         advantage is that this means not only a minimum drag         coefficient, but also other, even more complex         requirements such as the extraction of heat from the         radiator and the exhaust gas system as a         particularly challenging task, given the compact         construction of the S 1000 RR. 
The new S 1000 RR offers the rider the best         protection from wind and weather available in the         supersports segment.  At the same time         specifically applied, patented openings in the         windshield prevent any undesired swirl effect,         keeping pressure on the rider’s helmet and upper         body to a pleasantly low level even at high speeds.
Ideal overall ergonomics and a front wheel-oriented         seating position.
One of the objectives in developing the S 1000 RR         was to make the motorcycle particularly slender and         compact.  And precisely this is reflected not         only by the overall dimensions of the machine, but         also by specific parameters such as length, width,         and height. Indeed, the rider can even feel the         compact structure of the S 1000 RR, particular         attention being given to keeping the machine as         slender as possible around the rider’s knees,         following the principle that to ride well you have         to sit well. 
The benchmark set and achieved here was ensure         compact dimensions otherwise to be found only in the         600-cc supersports segment.  The active, cool,         calm and collected, front wheel-oriented seating         position is simply ideal for the rider and a         sporting style of riding. 
From the start BMW Motorrad attached great         significance to refined ergonomics, meeting the         needs of both the short and the tall driver ideally         and thus ensuring perfect riding conditions at all         times.  Developing the new S 1000 RR, the         engineers at BMW Motorrad were able to achieve         optimum overall ergonomics from the start, without         the need for all kinds of adjustments and different         settings. 
However, BMW Motorrad still offers fully         adjustable HP footrests as special equipment for         greater customization of the machine, making sure         that the footrests allow a wide range of adjustment         offered completely by the shift linkage bars         extending through the frame and therefore avoiding         the need for any subsequent change in gearshift         kinematics. 
Direct integration of the shift bars and the         position of the pivot points on the production model         ensure maximum shift precision right from the start,         together with minimum operating forces and the best         possible feeling when shifting.  The wide range         of special equipment also includes folding HP brake         and clutch levers for further customization of the S         1000 RR to an even higher standard.
Options and Special Equipment for a Wide Range of         Customization.
The usual wide range of options, special equipment         and other features offered by BMW Motorrad serves         also to customize the new S 1000 RR Supersports. 
Over and above the high-performance features         already coming on the S 1000 RR in standard trim,         the particularly sports-minded rider will find         numerous options to enhance the performance and         looks of the machine to an even higher standard. 
Optional extras are supplied straight from the         factory and are integrated in the production         process.  Special equipment is for assembly         either by the BMW Motorcycle Dealer or by the         customer himself, either right from the start or at         a later point in time.
Optional extras:Special equipment:Maintenance and technology: Ergonomics and comfort:
-          Windshield, tinted 
-          Windshield, high 
-          Windshield, high,          tinted 
-          HP clutch lever,          folding 
-          HP brake lever,          folding 
-          HP footrests 
Design and sound:
-          Hump cover, plastic, in body color 
-          HP Carbon placard          mount, left 
-          HP Carbon placard          mount, right 
-          HP Carbon tank cover,          left 
-          HP Carbon tank cover,          right 
-          HP Carbon chain          protector 
-          HP Carbon wheel          cover, front 
-          HP Carbon hump cover 
-          HP Carbon wheel          cover, rear 
-          HP Carbon engine          spoiler 
-          HP Carbon heel          protector 
-          Akrapović sports muffler 
-           - LED direction          indicators 
 4. Color Choices- The color concept emphasizes the         unique, dynamic character of the new BMW S 1000 RR.         In conjunction with the swing arms and wheels in         Ostra Grey, Mineral Silver Metallic forms a very         technical and clear contrast, giving the S 1000 RR         an extremely light, compact and dynamic, but not         exaggerated look.  - Thunder Grey Metallic serves a         different purpose, intentionally avoiding any strong         contrast and, together with the swing arms and         wheels in Ostra Grey, giving the machine a compact,         muscular appearance.  - Finished in bold Acid Green         Metallic, the S 1000 RR presents a clear commitment         to sporting performance, again bringing back the         contrast of colors impressively underlining the         dynamic character of the S 1000 RR.  On this         color variant, the swingarm is finished in epoxy         Silver, the wheels come in glossy Black.  - At extra cost, the new S 1000 RR is         also available in the colors of the BMW Motorrad         Motorsport Team reminiscent of the color scheme on         the Superbike Works Racing Machines.  In this         case the paintwork is modern Alpine White         Non-Metallic, Magma Red Non-Metallic, and Lupin Blue         Metallic, with the swingarm also finished in epoxy         Silver and the wheels in high-gloss Black.  - The frame comes in Black on all         color variants. An additional optical highlight on         all color variants is the red spring on the spring         strut unit. -   -         5. Engine Output and Torque Chart 6.         Specifications Chart