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		<title>Six BMWs Win GOOD DESIGN Awards</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2012/01/20/six-bmws-win-six-good-design-awards/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 17:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Staff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Official Release: No fewer than six BMW Group models have received the prestigious 2011 GOOD DESIGNTM Award: the BMW 6 Series Convertible, the BMW 6 Series Coupe, the BMW 1 Series M Coupe, the BMW ActiveE, and the two motorcycle models BMW K 1600 GT/GTL along with the BMW G650 GS. The annual GOOD DESIGNTM [...]]]></description>
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<p>Official Release: No fewer than six BMW Group models have received the prestigious 2011 GOOD DESIGNTM Award: the BMW 6 Series Convertible, the BMW 6 Series Coupe, the BMW 1 Series M Coupe, the BMW ActiveE, and the two motorcycle models BMW K 1600 GT/GTL along with the BMW G650 GS. The annual GOOD DESIGNTM Award ranks as the most celebrated international accolade in the field of product design – and this year once again it honours the outstanding quality of BMW Group Design.<span id="more-18224"></span></p>

<p>The world’s oldest and most esteemed design prize was founded in 1950 in Chicago by the architects Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, and Edgar Kaufmann Jr. is awarded by the Chicago Athenaeum and the European Centre for Architecture, Art Design and Urban Studies. For more than 60 years now, this coveted accolade has recognised exceptionally innovative and visionary products, concepts and ideas that go beyond the regular horizons of everyday product design. The aim of the award, not least of all, is to raise public awareness of contemporary design together with related issues of sustainability.</p>

<p>The prize is awarded based on the criteria of functionality and aesthetics as originally laid down by Saarinen and Eames, and is now complemented by an ecological aspect that stipulates sustainable design in keeping with our times. 2011 saw the independent jury of design experts and architects sifting through a record number of applications from around the world to decide their final selection of more than 500 product designs and graphics from 38 countries that were deemed worthy of the GOOD DESIGN Award.</p>

<p>The new BMW 6 Series Convertible combines a stretched bonnet, set-back passenger compartment, long wheelbase and flat waistline with a classic soft-top roof featuring a distinctive “fin” design. The car’s powerfully contoured surfaces and forward-surging lines are a reflection of its dynamic handling properties.</p>

<p>Aesthetes who delight in luxury and forward-looking technology need look no further than the new BMW 6 Series Coupe, combining as it does dynamic athleticism with exclusive travel comfort. Adaptive LED Headlights represent an innovation in lighting technology and draw on the hallmark round headlight look in a new rendition of BMW’s iconic design cues.</p>

<p>The new BMW 1 Series M Coupe cuts a compelling figure with its athletic demeanour and M-specific interior design. The optimised track width of the front and rear axles, an expansive front apron and powerfully flared wheel arches lend the BMW 1 Series M Coupe its unmistakable character. The two sets of chrome-plated twin tailpipes, situated at the outer edges of the rear, make for the symmetrical look familiar from M styling.</p>

<p>With the BMW ActiveE, an all-electric-drive BMW 1 Series Coupe, BMW is testing everyday usage of electric vehicles. The insights gleaned from this field test will flow directly into series development of the BMW i3. The intelligent configuration of the drive components and energy storage systems within the vehicle create the ideal prerequisites for customary BMW driving dynamics and extended functionality. This electric car offers four full seats, boot space of around 200 litres, rear-wheel drive and a range of approximately 160 kilometres (100 miles) in day-to-day operation.</p>

<p>With its BMW K 1600 GT and BMW K 1600 GTL, BMW Motorrad is tapping into a new dimension of the touring experience. Both these motorcycles present a self-assured, imposing and distinctive appearance, sparking off a hefty dose of wanderlust at first glance.</p>

<p>With its lean and wiry off-road physique, the BMW G 650 GS motorbike evokes an impression of lightness and adventurousness. Its characteristic enduro design and its colour concept are fully in keeping with the BMW GS family style and round off the bike’s overall sporty impression. The quality and specification of this model coupled with its long-distance comfort set it apart from the competitors.</p>

<p>BMW Group Design has already won the coveted design award several times in the past. Last year it was the BMW 5 Series Sedan, the MINI Countryman, the BMW S 1000 RR and the BMW Concept 6 design study that captured the prestigious prize. In 2008 honours went to the BMW 3 Series Convertible, the BMW 1 Series Coupe, the MINI Cooper S Clubman and four BMW motorcycles. Back in 2007, the jury of the GOOD DESIGN Award paid tribute to the new BMW X5, the BMW 3 Series Coupe, the new MINI and three motorcycle models.</p>
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		<title>BMW M Experience: Moto GP Indianapolis</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2011/08/15/bmw-m-experience-moto-gp-indianapolis/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 01:22:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Events]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[BMW M is offering a once in a life-time experience at the Moto GP at the Indianapolis Speedway August 26th through the 28th. The event is available to the first lucky 50 to pony-up $2k. Let&#8217;s take a look at what you get for the money. VIP treatment during the Moto GP weekend, including Paddock [...]]]></description>
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<p>BMW M is offering a once in a life-time experience at the Moto GP at the Indianapolis Speedway August 26th through the 28th. The event is available to the first lucky 50 to pony-up $2k. Let&#8217;s take a look at what you get for the money.<span id="more-14072"></span></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/motoringfile/5846479012/" title="2012 BMW M5 by Motoringfile, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5270/5846479012_c7d587b891_z.jpg" width="640" height="427" alt="2012 BMW M5"></a></p>

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<li>VIP treatment during the Moto GP weekend, including Paddock Passes. </li>
<li>Sneak view behind the MotoGP scene with special tour guide and expert Randy Mamola. </li>
<li>Presentation of the new M5 with M executives sharing their expertise. </li>
<li>Experience the spectacular MotoGP race action with special guest Kevin Schwantz in the M-
Lounge. </li>
<li>Hot laps in M Safety Cars  Hot laps in M models with instructors from the BMW Performance School </li>
<li>Exclusive visit of the Indianapolis Hall of Fame Museum.  High-end accommodation and restaurants round off the unforgettable weekend in an M
environment. </li>
<li>Share your passion with M fans from the Americas  Look forward to more surprises!</li>
</ul>

<p>You can download the full form with more details <a href="http://s3.bimmerfile.com.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/M_Experience_Indianapolis_2011_M5.pdf">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>BMW Motorrad Concept Vehicle: The E-Scooter</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2011/07/01/bmw-motorrad-concept-vehicle-the-e-scooter/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2011 14:32:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Official Release: Space is becoming increasingly scarce in the major conurbation centres and traffic density is growing continuously. Political and social conditions are changing. All these factors coalesce in increasing demands in terms of private transportation. The concept vehicle BMW E-Scooter with electric drive provides an innovative look at changing urban mobility needs. While the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Official Release: Space is becoming increasingly scarce in the major conurbation centres and traffic density is growing continuously. Political and social conditions are changing. All these factors coalesce in increasing demands in terms of private transportation. The concept vehicle BMW E-Scooter with electric drive provides an innovative look at changing urban mobility needs.<span id="more-13145"></span></p>

<p>While the currently available, purely electrically-powered scooters have been almost exclusively used inside towns and cities to date due to their performance and range, which makes them suitable for short distances only, the concept vehicle BMW E-Scooter offers a much broader spectrum of use.</p>

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<p>High range and excellent performance figures.</p>

<p>Since it was conceived as a future-oriented vehicle for commuting between urban areas and the city centre, therefore attracting funding from the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development, there were two main requirements for its development: dynamic figures comparable to those of a maxi scooter with a combustion engine and a high range in realistic conditions of use.</p>

<p>The concept vehicle BMW E-Scooter provides the necessary sustained  output and maximum speed for safe and reliable overtaking on urban motorways and also when carrying two people. It is also easily capable of managing hill starts on steep slopes with a pillion passenger.</p>

<p>The development study also has the necessary maximum output to be able to achieve acceleration figures within the important 0 &#8211; 60 km/h range, which are at the level of current maxi scooters powered by a 600 cc combustion engine.
The high storage capacity of the battery allows a daily driving range of over 100 kilometres. In this way, the BMW E-Scooter concept vehicle provides a long-term, zero-emissions urban and suburban travel option which is suitable for everyday use.</p>

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<p>Fast charging at conventional power sockets.</p>

<p>The E-Scooter concept vehicle&#8217;s battery is charged at regular household power sockets as found in Europe, the USA, Canada and Japan, so no special charging station is required. When the battery is completely flat, the charging period is less than three hours. However, practical experience has shown that the battery rarely runs out completely, so charging times are  generally shorter.</p>

<p>Frame.</p>

<p>Unlike existing maxi scooters with combustion engines, the concept vehicle does not have a main frame. Instead, the aluminium battery casing — which also contains the electronic system required for battery cell monitoring —takes over the function of the frame. The steering head support is connected to it, as is the rear frame and the left-hand mounted single swing arm with directly hinged, horizontally installed shock absorber.</p>

<p>Electric machine, power electronics and charging device.</p>

<p>Due to its high output, the BMW Motorrad development study has no hub motor with direct drive or planetary gearbox. Instead, the high-performance electric machine is mounted behind the battery casing. The secondary drive consists of a toothed belt from the electric machine to the belt pulley mounted coaxially on the swinging fork pivot with drive pinion. From here, power transmission occurs via roller chain to the rear wheel. When the E-Scooter is decelerated in trailing throttle or when braking, the energy released is recuperated, thereby increasing the vehicle&#8217;s range by between 10 and 20 per cent depending on driving profile.</p>

<p>The electrical components required for the electric drive are installed on the top of the battery casing. The external battery electronics system permanently collects and monitors data such as the temperature and voltage of the battery cells, both during travel and while charging. The power electronics acts as a control system and controls the electric machine. The charging device includes a charge cable which allows the battery to be recharged at a conventional household power socket. In addition to the other components like an ISO insulation monitor, high-voltage indicator and a high-voltage distributor, a DC-DC converter is included. It is required to change high voltage to low voltage power to supply the 12 volt vehicle supply and especially for the control units.</p>

<p>Cooling system.</p>

<p>During travel, the electric machine and power electronics are liquid-cooled, as is the charging device during charging. An electric coolant pump ensures coolant circulation through the radiator. While a coolant is commonly used for the battery in electrically powered cars, the E-Scooter concept vehicle uses an air cooling system in order to save space.</p>

<p>Safety.</p>

<p>BMW Motorrad is one of the very few motorcycle manufacturers to be able to draw on its own experience and expertise in the automobile field in the development of electrically powered vehicles. Synergies are derived from the development of the BMW E-Scooter concept vehicle not just in the ready availability of technical components but also in the area of high voltage engineering and the associated safety requirements. Here for the first time, standards established by the leading automobile manufacturers relating to high voltage safety (> 60 volt) and functional reliability are being applied to a two-wheel vehicle with electric drive.</p>
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		<title>BMW &amp; MINI Win Four GOOD DESIGN Awards</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2011/02/01/bmw-mini-win-four-good-design-awards/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 15:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Staff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Official Release: The annually presented GOOD DESIGN Award for 2010 went to a full quartet of vehicles and concepts: the BMW 5 Series Sedan, the MINI Countryman, the BMW S 1000 RR and the BMW Concept 6. This most prestigious of international honours yet again recognised the exceptional standard of BMW Group Design. The prizewinners’ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Official Release: The annually presented GOOD DESIGN Award for 2010 went to a full quartet of vehicles and concepts: the BMW 5 Series Sedan, the MINI Countryman, the BMW S 1000 RR and the BMW Concept 6.  This most prestigious of international honours yet again recognised the exceptional standard of BMW Group Design. The prizewinners’ products will be exhibited as part of the annual GOOD DESIGN SHOW to be held in June 2011 at the Chicago Athenaeum.<span id="more-10233"></span></p>

<p>The world’s oldest and most distinguished design award was called into being in Chicago in 1950 by the architects Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames and Edgar Kaufmann Jr., and is presented to this day by the Chicago Athenaeum and the European Centre for Architecture, Art Design and Urban Studies. For six decades now, this coveted prize is conferred on designers and manufacturers for particularly innovative and visionary products, concepts and ideas that reach beyond the bounds of ordinary product design. Not the least of its aims is to raise public awareness of contemporary design and related sustainability issues.</p>

<p>The selection of award winners is based on the criteria of function and aesthetic as originally laid down by Saarinen and Eames, and is complemented by an environmental stipulation for sustainable design, in keeping with the times. In 2010, an independent jury of design experts and architects made their selection from a record number of submissions from 37 different nations, and picked out more than 500 product and graphic designs to receive the GOOD DESIGN Award.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/motoringfile/4834610384/" title="MINI Countryman by Motoringfile, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4109/4834610384_5dce0caf0f_z.jpg" width="640" height="480" alt="MINI Countryman" /></a></p>

<p>The MINI Countryman is the most expansive interpretation of the MINI design language. As the first MINI to feature four doors and measure more than four metres in length, the MINI Countryman’s typical MINI design leaves no doubt as to its kinship with the brand. Within the product family, the newcomer stands out with its striking exterior that features faintly pentagonal headlights, a new-style “helmet” roof and three-dimensional, vertically aligned rear lights. The interior design likewise accentuates the practicality and robust character of the MINI Countryman.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/motoringfile/4615819290/" title="2011 F10 5 Series by Motoringfile, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4615819290_a7ff3e757e_z.jpg" width="640" height="436" alt="2011 F10 5 Series" /></a></p>

<p>The design of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan eloquently translates the vehicle’s attributes into an authentic formal language.</p>

<p>Exuding sheer presence and stylish elegance, the Sedan’s design expresses its premium quality and outstanding ride comfort, while its sporty handling is reflected in the dynamic lines of its body and an overall look suggesting athleticism. The superlative aesthetics of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan are further embodied in its perfectly balanced proportions and precisely finished details.</p>

<p>The highly dynamic design of the BMW S 1000 RR displays its racing bike heritage in a frank and authentic manner. Its flat and sportive front-end design features the hallmark asymmetrical BMW headlight arrangement that reiterates the look of the endurance racers (24-hour events).</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/motoringfile/5407229811/" title="P90065367 by Motoringfile, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5092/5407229811_6f4ac775cc_z.jpg" width="640" height="455" alt="P90065367" /></a></p>

<p>The BMW Concept 6 design study persuaded the jury with its highly contrasting composition: while the lower half of the motorcycle reveals its mechanical underpinnings, the sensually tactile surfaces invite some close interaction with the driver. The two levels are fused by an organically designed air flow system.</p>

<p>The unique quality of BMW Group Design has been repeatedly recognised in the past by the GOOD DESIGN Award. In 2008, for example, the award went to the BMW 3 Series Convertible, the BMW 1 Series Coupé and the MINI Cooper S Clubman, as well as four BMW motorcycles. 2007 saw the new BMW X5, the BMW 3 Series Coupé, the new MINI and a further three BMW motorcycles win the GOOD DESIGN Award. And it isn’t the first time the BMW 5 Series Sedan has been crowned: its outstanding design won over the jury of the internationally renowned red dot awards in 2010, secured the coveted iF Product Design Award in 2011, and – with the 2011 Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany – captured the country’s most prestigious prize for exceptional product design.</p>
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		<title>BMW Unscripted: Tiffany</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2010/12/20/bmw-unscripted-tiffany/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 16:36:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[BMW&#8217;s latest in its series of &#8220;Unscripted&#8221; videos. This time it&#8217;s all Motorrad.]]></description>
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<p>BMW&#8217;s latest in its series of &#8220;Unscripted&#8221; videos. This time it&#8217;s all Motorrad.</p>
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		<title>BMW Introduces the Concept C (Video)</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2010/11/02/bmw-introduces-the-concept-c-video/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 14:53:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this morning BMW took the wraps off of the Concept C. Now they tell us about it in their own words.]]></description>
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<p>Earlier this morning BMW took the wraps off of the Concept C. Now they tell us about it in their own words.</p>
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		<title>BMW Concept C: The Scooter of the Future</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2010/11/02/bmw-concept-c-the-scooter-of-the-future-made/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 14:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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<p>BMW&#8217;s Project i will be taking on many faces in the coming years. First and foremost will be the iSetta range. But BMW has big plans for their smallest products as well. Following hot the heels of the all electric MINI E Scooter, BMW is debuting a new scooter concept carrying the BMW Roundel that offers a slightly different take on urban mobility. The Concept C takes the aggressive look of recent Motorrad models and marries it to a highly efficient engine.</p>

<p>Official Release: Recent years have seen radical changes in the world of individual mobility, specifically in the conurbations, and the number of registrations has rocketed for virtually all individual transport concepts. However, the space available to traffic has not grown to the same extent, so individual mobility must come to terms with the new circumstances.</p>

<p>Against this background, BMW Motorrad will be expanding its present motorcycle adventure world to include the big scooter. This new product segment will first give rise to two innovative premium scooters with internal combustion engines. The differing characteristics of this concept will appeal to a broad target group. In addition, some thought is being given to a future alternative drive with electric motor.</p>

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<p><em>(Full gallery and press release after the break)</em><span id="more-9068"></span></p>

<p><strong>There are plans to manufacture these future production vehicles at the BMW Motorrad plant in Berlin.</strong></p>

<p>BMW Motorrad is continuing its strategy of strong and sustainable growth and so will be intensifying its traditional work in the enduro, touring, and sport touring fields. Following its successful entry to the super sport segment, BMW Motorrad will now be expanding its range yet again to include a highly promising business line.
This path leads straight to the big scooter segment. These high displacement vehicles with dynamic handling characteristics have gained considerable popularity all over the world. Moreover, they present an interesting alternative to returnees who up to now were undecided about motorcycles after long periods of abstinence.
BMW Concept C. New dimension in the field of big scooters.</p>

<p>New ideas and concepts on the subject of two-wheeled mobility are a decades old tradition at BMW Motorrad. Countless times, concept studies and drafts have been presented that reflect the power of innovation and future orientation of BMW Motorrad.</p>

<p>With its Concept C study, BMW Motorrad is yet again embarking on a new path and demonstrating a fascinating mobility option for the future. Here, C stands for “commuter”. Particularly in view of the traffic development in urban areas, it presents the prospect of an innovative, sporty big scooter for the future premium segment.
As usual at BMW Motorrad, there is more to this study than just an attempt to present a big scooter for the highest demands. Rather, the designers and engineers of BMW Motorrad focused above all on the emotive component in addition to the technical function and quality – and the thrill from the very first moment on.
BMW Concept C. Emotion, dynamic handling, and function in the design.</p>

<p>When unveiling its Concept C at EICMA in Milan, BMW Motorrad will be directing the maximum possible emotion to its interpretation of this subject, which will bear witness to the primary claims of maximum, all round functionality.</p>

<p>Concept C as a vision of the big scooter is immediately recognisable as a member of the BMW Motorrad family. For instance, it also presents the so-called “split face”, a visual tripartite of dynamic response extending from the front silhouette to the front wheel cover and beyond. In the style of highly sporty</p>

<p><strong>BMW Motorrad models, such as the S 1000 RR, Concept C also features a twin-tipped front spoiler.</strong></p>

<p>Unlike the L shaped side view presented up to now by big scooters, with their predominantly vertical body lines and colour scheme, Concept C has ventured on a new, much more sporty and dynamic path. The body lines sweeping up to the vehicle’s rear underscore this big scooter’s active riding character. The high rear section emphasises the lightness and agility of Concept C&#8217;s powerful two-cylinder engine. Sportiness and dynamism are also underscored by the close cut, speeder-style windscreen.</p>

<p>The functional side of this scooter is expressed in stylish design elements, such as the aluminium look of the bash plates with the air intake adopted from the BMW GS.</p>

<p>The black chromium of the suspension and frame parts form a thrilling, dynamic relationship with the aluminium chromium, silver, and blue paintwork of the body parts. In addition, the black satin sections present a high-contrast emphasis on the vehicle’s central area. This highly technical and high-quality elegance is borne further by finely worked details, such as the fuel tank cover reminiscent of aircraft and the short, sporty muffler. The visionary facet of Concept C is presented by the tyres with flanks and treads of blue.
BMW Concept C. Pioneering technology that fuels enthusiasm.</p>

<p>Concept C presents unusual and innovative solutions that offer a wide prospect of what in future can become reality in this segment.</p>

<p>For instance, Concept C features a highly complex monolever mechanism with hollowed-out shaft connected to a suspension strut visible from the outside. In this study, front-wheel control takes the form of an upside down fork.</p>

<p>The stable twin disc brake at the front features two radial brake callipers that also underscore the dynamic sportiness of Concept C. In addition, the single disc brake at the rear and the BMW Motorrad ABS provide the maximum possible safety during braking manoeuvres.</p>

<p>The dynamic and equally comfortable driving force behind Concept C is provided by a new, two-cylinder inline engine in conjunction with CVT (continuously variable transmission). Engine power, torque, and therefore performance will be moving towards the top of the segment.</p>

<p>Light is cast on a more distant point in the future by the LED headlamp integrated into the face panelling. This future vision is also continued by the deliberate absence of conventional rear view mirrors, which will be replaced in Concept C with two video cameras in the rear. These record the area behind the vehicle and transfer the images to two LCD monitors in the cockpit within view of the rider. The road speed, engine speed, and other data appear on a third LCD display integrated at the centre of the cockpit.</p>

<p><strong>BMW Concept C. Perfected rider equipment and stowage space concept.</strong></p>

<p>Concept C also testifies to thoughts and ideas extending beyond the actual vehicle. In line with the BMW Motorrad philosophy, a big scooter realised in the Concept C style will also come with a range of adequate rider equipment. In the best BMW Motorrad tradition, the development of a big scooter will also include a suitable stowage space concept.</p>

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		<title>Dinner for the BMW S1000 RR</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What does 0-62 in 2.9 seconds. Sorta like the above video.]]></description>
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<p>What does 0-62 in 2.9 seconds. Sorta like the above video.</p>
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		<title>Motorrad Concept 6 Debuts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Official Release: Six-cylinder power units have always had particular appeal, offering not only supreme smoothness and refinement, but also superior power and performance as well as a truly emotional driving – or, in this case, riding – experience. A further point is that the typical sound of a straight-six almost like a turbine is absolutely [...]]]></description>
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<p>Official Release: Six-cylinder power units have always had particular appeal, offering not only supreme smoothness and refinement, but also superior power and performance as well as a truly emotional driving – or, in this case, riding – experience. A further point is that the typical sound of a straight-six almost like a turbine is absolutely incomparable, with straight-six power units at BMW having stood for fascinating engine technology in BMW cars for more than seven decades.<span id="more-4717"></span></p>

<p>Looking at motorcycles, inventive engineers have also tried time and again to offer the enthusiast the thrilling concept of a straight-six power unit. But while a few engines in straight-six configuration have indeed been fitted in motor cycles both lengthwise and crosswise, the straight-six has never really made a genuine breakthrough neither on production models nor in motorcycle racing.</p>

<p>Depending on the way the engine was fitted, six cylinders in-line inevitably made the engine either very long or very wide, creating disadvantages in terms of the running gear, weight distribution, and the centre of gravity. A further drawback was much higher engine weight usually setting off the benefits of extra engine power.</p>

<p>The BMW Concept 6 now proves that a straight-six, benefiting from the most advanced construction and production technology, may offer not only unique prestige, but also a supreme standard of riding dynamics.</p>

<p>The new BMW straight-six will further expand the K-Series in the foreseeable future. The first model to be introduced will be an innovative and luxurious BMW touring machine. Reflecting the tradition of the BMW K-Series, this will of course be a genuine top-of-the-line product.</p>

<p>Highly compact and dynamic six-cylinder.</p>

<p>The starting point for this dynamic introduction of the straight-six in the new Concept 6 from BMW Motorrad is of course the extremely compact form and configuration of the engine. The power unit is approximately 100 mm or 4&#8243; slimmer than all former straight-six production engines and only a bit wider than a large-capacity straight-four with conventional technology.</p>

<p>The reduction in width is achieved in particular by the slightly over-square bore: stroke ratio with relatively long stroke and very small gaps between cylinders. To achieve this very compact configuration with minimum width, the electrical ancillaries and their drive components are positioned behind the crankshaft in the open space above the transmission.</p>

<p>High-tech lightweight construction in all areas serves to make the power unit relatively light from the outset, important components in this context being the two hollow-drilled camshafts and the very light connecting rods. The perfect compensation of masses ensured by the configuration and layout of the engine avoids the need for a balance shaft and its drive elements on the new straight-six, which again means lower weight and enhanced running smoothness.</p>

<p>In its layout, the straight-six featured in the Concept 6 follows the well-known straight-four in the K 1300 model series, again coming with cylinders tilted to the front by 55o. This ensures not only a low centre of gravity, but also very good weight balance as an element essential above all under sporting conditions for precise feeling and clear feedback from the front. A further advantage is that the tilted engine provides extra space for the aerodynamically positioned intake manifold directly above the engine and allows ideal configuration of the frame profiles following the flow of power.</p>

<p>The straight-six featured in the BMW Motorrad Concept 6 comes with dry sump lubrication. Apart from greater reliability even under extreme conditions, dry sump technology serves to keep the crankcase particularly low and flat, with the engine being fitted lower down and masses concentrated around the centre of gravity. Doing without an oil sump, the engine may be positioned far lower than on a conventional layout.</p>

<p>The oil reservoir is provided by an oil tank integrated at the rear of the engine block. This avoids the need for a separate tank, again helping to make the entire power unit more compact and reduce weight to a minimum.</p>

<p>Maximum supremacy in running refinement and performance.</p>

<p>Designed and laid out as a straight-six, the engine also opens up new dimensions in motorcycling in terms of supremacy, power reserves, performance and running refinement.</p>

<p>Output of the new six-cylinder will be in approximately the same range as on BMW’s 1.3-litre straight-four power units. Torque, on the other hand, will be right at the top of the range, even in comparison with the largest motorcycle engines, such superior power and muscle coming inter alia from engine capacity of no less than 1.6 litres.</p>

<p>The engine’s power and performance characteristics are equally impressive, offering 130 Nm or 96 lb-ft of torque from just 2,000 rpm and at the same time revving up almost to 9,000 rpm – a dynamic potential quite unparalleled in the tourer segment. This alone qualifies the engine of the Concept 6 as the ideal power unit for a wide range of different motorcycles.</p>

<p>Environmental compatibility and all-round economy re-defined.</p>

<p>The Concept 6 shows the absolute supremacy of its six-cylinder drive system also in ecological and economic terms. Fuel consumption of this six-cylinder naturally equipped with a fully controlled catalytic converter is lower than on a comparable four-cylinder under normal touring conditions. The use of E-gas technology (ride-by-wire) then offers further potentials for enhanced fuel economy and riding dynamics throughout a wide range of different riding modes and conditions. And last but not least in this context, the straight-six power unit featured in the Concept 6 offers long inspection intervals through the use of cup tappets controlling the engine valves.</p>

<p>Dynamic and powerful design in Café Racer style.</p>

<p>Supremacy and dynamism are also borne out clearly by the thrilling design of the Concept 6 and, as usual, this project from BMW Motorrad is more than “just” the attempt to develop a motorcycle of a kind never seen before.</p>

<p>Working on Concept 6, the designers at BMW Motorrad have therefore focused yet again on technical function and quality and, in particular, the emotional element bringing together man and machine. Their rule, quite simply, is that a motorcycle must not only follow the laws of functionality, but also arouse emotion in all its facets. In a nutshell, therefore, the machine must be simply thrilling.
Precisely this is why the design of the Concept 6 focuses in particular on the powerful straight-six engine as the heart of the machine. Conceived as a mixture of classic and modern styling elements in motorcycle construction, the Concept 6, with its long front end and short rear, takes up the design language of the legendary Café Racer. Powerful and muscular, the body elements extend around the power unit finished in a special platinum colour, presenting the engine almost adoringly from every angle.</p>

<p>Smooth and soft lines ensure fully organic integration of the power unit within the machine, while at the same time they create a powerful, exciting and dynamic contrast to the sharply contoured front and rear ends.</p>

<p>The so-called Split Face, a well-known design element of the latest models from BMW Motorrad, extends smoothly from the front of the fairing all along the top of the fuel tank made of carbon-fibre, again confirming the high technological standard of the Concept 6 and forming an exciting contrast to the outer shell in aluminium with its white layers. The division into three sections created by the Split Face is further accentuated at the front by the LED headlight integrated longitudinally in the machine in its rod shape and by the slender LED rear light extending far up into the seat hump.</p>

<p>The powerful and supreme character of the Concept 6 is also underscored by the six-chamber exhaust system complete with sidepipes and the strong presence of the intake ducts again finished in platinum look. Aerodynamic components such as the twin-tipped engine spoiler and the air guide elements derived from the design of the new S 1000 RR Supersports, on the other hand, bridge the gap between functional and clearly visible technology, on the one hand, and the soft and smooth design of other body elements, on the other.</p>

<p>Innovative suspension technology and equipment</p>

<p>The suspension of the BMW Motorrad Concept 6 is built around a light-alloy bridge frame as well as Duolever and lightweight Paralever arms holding and guiding the wheels front and rear. Seventeen-inch HP forged wheels as well as the extra-large brake system with its six-piston fixed callipers emphasise the sporting look of the new machine and its high level of technology.</p>

<p>The outstanding supremacy of the Concept 6 and its drivetrain is also reflected by details such as the instrument panel intentionally kept in minimalist design but nevertheless completely equipped with all the instruments and gauges required. While a digital display performs its usual function of clearly presenting road speed, there is intentionally no rev counter on account of the supreme flow of power at all speeds. So instead of a conventional rev counter, a LED display shows the rider at all times how much torque is readily available whenever required.</p>
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		<title>BMW C1-E: Concept for a Higher Level of Safety in the City</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2009/10/06/bmw-c1-e-concept-for-a-higher-level-of-safety-in-the-city/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:25:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today BMW Motorrad took the wraps off of another &#8220;Project i&#8221; product in the C1-E. This (along with the MINI E and the Vision concept) is one of the many prongs in a multi-prong strategy for Project i. Official Release: This is what a safe, environment-friendly and highly practical single track vehicle for city traffic [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Today BMW Motorrad took the wraps off of another &#8220;Project i&#8221; product in the C1-E. This (along with the MINI E and the Vision concept) is one of the many prongs in a multi-prong strategy for Project i.</em></p>

<p>Official Release: This is what a safe, environment-friendly and highly practical single track vehicle for city traffic could look like in the future. BMW Motorrad developed the C1-E study as a contribution to the European safety project eSUM. This study unit is based on the concept of the BMW C1. It is characterized by a very high level of active and passive safety and is driven by an electric motor.</p>

<p>The BMW C1-E provides exemplary protection for its rider. This is ensured by the safety cell with the conspicuous roll-over bar which dynamically spans the rider seat in combination with the energy-absorbing impact element at the nose end. A further special point is that the C1-E rider wears a seat-belt. In the study this safety feature is highlighted by red belts and belt buckles.<span id="more-4274"></span></p>

<p>Visually the concept vehicle expresses brand typical sheer driving pleasure and clearly distinguishes itself from typical scooter looks. Its lines are dynamically stretched and flow horizontally with a low visual centre of gravity. The fairing with its windscreen, the luggage space behind the rider and the side stand for effortless parking ensure high suitability for everyday riding combined with a high degree of wind and weather protection.</p>

<p>The electric motor employed in the study has been designed for city use and is based on components by the company Vectrix. The motor obtains its power from a lithium-ion battery and thus possesses sufficient power for mastering most inner-city traffic riding with ease. Alternatively the vehicle could also be equipped with an efficient, low-emissions internal combustion engine.</p>

<p>The safety features of the C1-E have been taken from the former BMW C1 and further enhanced. BMW&#8217;s avant-garde two-wheeler is regarded as a milestone in safety on two wheels. It is the only motorised single-track vehicle to be exempt from mandatory helmet wearing in almost all European countries.</p>

<p>This BMW Motorrad study is to remain the only model of its kind. Series production is currently not planned. Nevertheless, findings from the project will find their way into other future developments in the field of single-track vehicles.</p>

<p>eSUM stands for European Safer Urban Motorcycling. It is a cooperation project between major urban European motorcycling centres and motorcycle manufacturers.  The cities currently involved in the project include Paris, Rome, Barcelona and London and the manufacturers are BMW and Piaggio.</p>

<p>The advantage of two-wheeled transportation is that it offers a great opportunity for improving the flow of traffic in urban locations. Moreover, it is environmentally friendly and lends itself to individualisation. However, the vast majority of accidents occur in urban traffic, in areas where 80 percent of the population live. The idea behind eSum is to look into ways of countering this trend. The joint goal is the identification, development, and practical demonstration of measures which are able to guarantee safe motorcycle and motor-scooter transport in the inner-city traffic of the future.</p>

<p>One of BMW Motorrad&#8217;s major concerns over the last twenty years has been the improvement of motorcycle safety. This was amply demonstrated by the consistent strategy which has led to the Motorrad ABS and continued with its long-term ongoing development. Only a few weeks ago, on August 31, the 1,000,000th BMW motorcycle with Integral ABS, a BMW K 1300 R, left the production line in Berlin-Spandau.</p>

<p>Since 2005, a series of further active safety features have been developed to enhance the safety BMW motorcycles still further: RDC Tyre Pressure Control, ASC Anti-Slip Control, the new Race ABS and the DTC Traction Control incorporated in the new BMW S 1000 RR, not to mention the innovative range of BMW Motorrad rider equipment.</p>

<p>Over and above this, BMW Motorrad is also conducting research into forward-looking rider assistance systems designed to increased road safety, as part of the ConnectedRide project. Features being looked at include cross-traffic and traffic-light assistance as well as a warning system for impending poor weather, road obstacles, an approaching emergency vehicle, or sudden braking manoeuvres.</p>
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		<title>BMW North America Official Statement on Motorsport Activities for 2010</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2009/07/31/bmw-north-american-official-statement-on-motorsport-activities-for-2010/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:13:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all the global changes to BMW Motorsport we contacted our sources at BMW North America to get an official statement on what if any changes we&#8217;ll be seeing for 2010. BMW NA has confirmed the status of several Motorsport campaigns: BMW Motorsport today announced that Formula BMW Americas will bid the international motor racing [...]]]></description>
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<p>With all the global changes to BMW Motorsport we contacted our sources at BMW North America to get an official statement on what if any changes we&#8217;ll be seeing for 2010. BMW NA has confirmed the status of several Motorsport campaigns:</p>

<ul>
<li>BMW Motorsport today announced that Formula BMW Americas will bid the international motor racing calendar farewell after the 2009 season finale at Mosport (Canada) on 30 August. Since 2004, over 110 drivers have competed for points and victories in the series. Formula BMW will continue to race in Europe and Asia. </li>
<li>BMW announced on 29 July that the BMW Group will not continue its Formula One campaign after the end of the 2009 season. Resources freed up as a result are to be dedicated to the continued development of new drive technologies and projects in the field of sustainability. BMW will continue to be actively involved in other motorsport series (see below). </li>
<li><strong>In this context, BMW of North America will continue to support US motorsport activities in 2010, similar to its 2009 effort with the BMW M3 GT2 (www.bmwusa.com/motorsport).</strong></li>
<li>BMW Motorrad Motorsport racing is gathering momentum with the launch of the all-new S 1000 RR superbike. The S 1000 RR began Superbike World Championship (www.bmw-motorrad.com/motorsport) competition in 2009 and will contest another season in 2010. </li>
</ul>

<p>We were relieved to hear that BMW will continue to support it&#8217;s GT2 program and the new M3 that is being campaigned by Rahal/Letterman racing. While the loss of F1 is huge to the BMW world, it does take BMW back to its roots in focusing on a production based series racing.</p>
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		<title>Heidfeld &amp; Corser Swap Formula 1 Car &amp; Superbike</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2009/07/27/heidfeld-corser-swap-formula-1-car-superbike/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 18:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Official Release: The highlight of this year’s one-day event at the Nürburgring for fans and partners of the BMW Sauber F1 Team was the vehicle swap between German Formula One driver Nick Heidfeld and BMW Motorrad Superbike rider Troy Corser of Australia – more than 700 hp on four wheels in exchange for a good [...]]]></description>
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<p>Official Release: The highlight of this year’s one-day event at the Nürburgring for fans and partners of the BMW Sauber F1 Team was the vehicle swap between German Formula One driver Nick Heidfeld and BMW Motorrad Superbike rider Troy Corser of Australia – more than 700 hp on four wheels in exchange for a good 200 hp on two. Over 700 guests came to the Eifel to enjoy an exclusive ride through the gamut of BMW’s racing activities. <span id="more-3493"></span></p>

<p>This is what Heidfeld (32) had to say after his ride on the Superbike: “It was a sensational experience – thank you to everyone! I already had lots of fun practising on the street bike in the morning, and managed to score the first scrapes into the knee area of my racing suit. That was inevitable. Of course I wanted to touch the ground while cornering on the racing machine as well, and I came up trumps there too. I had expected the Superbike to be a huge leap over the production version, a bit like series cars and racers, but I was surprised in the end. The difference is huge. On the one hand the Superbike is more aggressive, builds up more grip and has the superior brakes, but on the other hand it is easier to ride because you can control it so well. The handling is very precise. Obviously I’m still miles from the limit with the superbike; I would love to have done a lot more laps.”</p>

<p>Two-times Superbike World Champion Corser (37) was likewise impressed by the Formula One race car: “It was just awesome! The car feels so balanced and the brakes are fantastic, the tyres have unbelievable grip and the steering is very direct but still has a lot of feeling. I can’t believe how hard and late you can brake. I know I was braking too early and I really would like to have a day or two with the car to really see what I can do with it. I’d like to thank everybody involved in giving me this opportunity – and I hope I can do it again.”</p>

<p>Heidfeld’s Polish team-mate Robert Kubica steered the F1 racer around the short version of the Nürburgring, while the second BMW Motorrad bike racer from the World Superbike Championship, Ruben Xaus of Spain, let rip on his BMW S 1000 RR and gleaned his first experiences in the BMW 320si WTCC as deployed in the World Touring Car Championship.</p>

<p>WTCC drivers Augusto Farfus, Jörg Müller and Sergio Hernández, along with seasoned Nürburgring connoisseur Claudia Hürtgen, played taxi drivers in the WTCC car, the BMW M3 GT4 and the BMW M5 Ring Taxi. Guests were allowed to get behind the wheel of BMW M3 and Formula BMW cars.</p>

<p>Popular interlocutors and competitors in the slot car tournament were Peter Sauber and BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen, who valued the occasion particularly highly: “Above all in these difficult times, we are indebted to our partners and fans,” Theissen stressed, “and it’s really good to feel this support. It’s easy to accept the accolades, and we’ve had plenty of them over recent years. But we must not let the dialogue falter when things get tough.”</p>

<p>In the afternoon Xaus (31) swapped the touring car back for the superbike: “It was a lot of fun but I wish I had more time to play around – unfortunately I’ve got only two laps. The car feels very safe and you can go across the kerbstones, which of course I can’t do on the bike. The big difference between four wheels and two is the braking, because you can brake a lot later on four wheels. I enjoyed my brief experience, but I prefer my bike because on the bike I feel free.”</p>

<p>Robert Kubica (24) enjoyed the support of the fans, among whom were also a number of fellow-Poles. He commented on the event: “Looking at the BMW Motorsport fleet is quite impressive. If someone locked me up at a race track with all these toys, I would have lots of fun.”</p>

<p>In addition to the activities on the race track, the autograph sessions and the shop talk, guests were also offered a glimpse behind doors that are ordinarily closed. A raffle was held for prizes such as a ride on the Nürburgring, both as a passenger and at the wheel, as well as signed items of racing gear and original vehicle components. And the BMW Sauber F1 Team Race Club was delighted to welcome new members at the Ring.</p>
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		<title>BMW Motorrad Introduces the S 1000 RR</title>
		<link>http://www.bimmerfile.com/2009/05/10/bmw-motorrad-introduces-the-s-1000-rr/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 01:31:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Official Release: Introducing the new BMW S 1000 RR on the legendary Monza Racing Circuit, BMW Motorrad is for the first time launching an absolutely innovative supersports with a straight-four power unit. With this world debut, BMW Motorrad is indeed establishing a true milestone in the world of sports machines, combining engine output of 142 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Official Release: Introducing the new BMW S 1000 RR on the legendary Monza Racing Circuit, BMW Motorrad is for the first time launching an absolutely innovative supersports with a straight-four power unit.</p>

<p>With this world debut, BMW Motorrad is indeed establishing a true milestone in the world of sports machines, combining engine output of 142 kW (193 hp) with overall weight of just 204 kg (450 lb) including fuel (183 kg/403.5 lb dry weight, 206.5 kg/455.3 lb overall with Race ABS).</p>

<p>Specifications of this calibre make this supersports machine not only an absolute highlight in terms of its power-to-weight ratio and performance, but also, equipped with Race ABS and DTC Dynamic Traction Control, a new benchmark in terms of riding dynamics, safety and innovation. <span id="more-2990"></span></p>

<p>The decision to present this unique performer in Monza was by no means a coincidence. For since the beginning of this year Team BMW Motorrad Motorsport has been playing an active role in the World Superbike Championship, the new S 1000 RR setting the foundation for the production-based racing machines ridden by BMW Motorrad’s two works riders Troy Corser and Ruben Xaus. And obviously the Royal Park in Monza is the ideal place for a presentation of this calibre.</p>

<p><strong>The Challenge for BMW Motorrad. </strong>
To successfully enter the World Championship with a Superbike today, a manufacturer needs a production model with the right kind of overall concept consistently applied in all areas. The essential factors, therefore, are supreme power, a wide range of engine speed, fast revving capacity also over a long period, optimum chassis stiffness, and perfect set-up of the engine.</p>

<p>Other features absolutely essential more than ever particularly in the top league of supersports motorcycles are simple and straightforward rideability, lightfooted handling, and above all safety features such as rider assistance systems like ABS and traction control giving the customer precisely what he needs.</p>

<p>Developing the S 1000 RR, BMW Motorrad has entered completely new, unchartered terrain. Clearly, this meant a huge range of new challenges and responsibilities for the entire Development Team, but also gave the Team enormous motivation in seeking to set new standards.</p>

<p>The specific targets in developing the S 1000 RR were therefore clear:</p>

<ul>
<li>To achieve output and performance of the highest standard. </li>
<li>To make the suspension absolutely stable, with top handling and supreme traction. </li>
<li>To give the new machine that unmistakable, dynamic design of BMW Motorrad. </li>
<li>To reduce the weight of the motorcycle to an absolute minimum. </li>
<li>To ensure top quality typical of BMW . </li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Unique against the competition. </strong></p>

<p>Over the years and decades, the principle of combining a straight-four power unit with an aluminium bridge frame has been consistently developed and has become the dominating technical concept particularly in the supersports segment. The reason, quite simply, is that a motorcycle of this kind offers significant benefits in terms of riding dynamics, long-distance endurance, and straightforward production.</p>

<p>Precisely this is why the new S 1000 RR also applies this concept with its proven fortes and advantages. But even while the S 1000 RR, in its concept teaming up a straight-four power unit and an aluminium bridge frame, may appear at first sight to have similarities with some competitors, the Development Team at BMW Motorrad has succeeded in enhancing the existing status of this concept in virtually every respect.</p>

<p>As a result, the S 1000 RR offers not only a wide range of USPs in terms of technology, performance, and design, but also, through its particularly compact overall layout, clearly demonstrates the high school of European engineering in the supersports four-cylinder segment.</p>

<p><strong>Maximum performance and riding dynamics. </strong></p>

<p>The consistent concept of the S 1000 RR supersports is borne out in particular by the truly fascinating, innovative high-performance technology and incomparable riding dynamics of this new machine. The result is an exceptional combination of supreme riding precision and agility, on the one hand, with unparalleled engine power and performance, on the other, providing an overall package truly unique in the market.</p>

<p>Never before has a BMW motorcycle been conceived and built more consistently for supersports riding in terms of its concept and overall construction. But at the same time the new S 1000 RR retains many of the virtues so typical of every BMW to this day: Extreme sportiness and riding dynamics combined with supreme everyday riding qualities, playful handling together with supreme riding stability, outstanding performance combined with unparalleled active safety, as well as dynamic, unmistakable design in conjunction with optimum ergonomics and aerodynamics.</p>

<p>Free choice of engine characteristics as well as Race ABS and DTC Dynamic Traction Control 
The new S 1000 RR also excels through features and qualities typical of BMW such as a long running life, superior quality of production and optimum environmental compatibility thanks to the use of the most advanced exhaust management with two fully controlled three-way catalytic converters also able to fulfil future standards and requirements.</p>

<p>Active safety when braking is signifi cantly enhanced by Race ABS developed especially for the S 1000 RR as a genuine supersports and available as an option straight from the factory. A further most signifi cant feature likewise contributing to active safety of the highest standard is DTC Dynamic Traction Control also available as an option and masterminded electronically for supreme precision and practical value.</p>

<p>Facing various riding conditions such as wet roads (“Rain”), regular road conditions (“Sport”), a race track with supersport tyres (“Race”), or a race track with slicks (“Slick”), the rider also has the choice of various engine characteristics and set-ups available at the touch of a button. And last but not least, Race ABS and Dynamic Traction Control are combined with the respective riding modes and coordinated with one another to ensure a supreme standard of performance and safety all in one.</p>

<p><strong>Valve drive like in a BMW Formula 1. </strong></p>

<p>The primary objective in developing the new S 1000 RR was to create a supersports with supreme engine power combined with optimum rideability for the highest conceivable standard of all-round performance.</p>

<p>The water-cooled four-cylinder inline power unit chosen to provide these qualities is brand-new from the ground up, developing maximum output of 142 kW (193 hp) at 13,000 rpm and revving up to a maximum speed of 14,200 rpm. Maximum torque of 112 Nm (82.5 lb-ft), in turn, comes at 9,750 rpm.</p>

<p>Following the example of BMW ’s Formula 1 engines, the two intake and exhaust valves per cylinder made of extra-light titanium are operated by very small and equally light single cam followers. In conjunction with the short sprocket driving the camshaft via an intermediate gear, this ensures supreme revving qualities at the highest speeds as well as exact maintenance of valve timing combined with very compact dimensions.</p>

<p>The use of extremely small and light cam followers furthermore gives the engineer greater freedom in choosing the ideal valve lift curves and, accordingly, in selecting optimum performance characteristics on both road and track.</p>

<p>All engine components are particularly compact and light, limiting weight of the overall engine without ancillaries to 59.8 kg (131.8 lb) and keeping the entire power unit very slim and slender.</p>

<p><strong>Innovative exhaust system with interference pipe butterflies for optimum power and performance. </strong></p>

<p>Made completely of stainless steel, the exhaust system featured by the S 1000 RR is designed consistently for optimum power and performance. It works according to the 4-in-2-in-1 principle with four individual manifolds of equal length fi rst merging into two pipes beneath the engine block and then extending into a large-volume pre-silencer. From there the exhaust emissions flow through a very short and dynamically designed rear-end silencer to the outside.</p>

<p>A homogeneous power and torque curve ensuring optimum rideability is acknowledged as the requirement for sporting performance on the road and fast lap times on the track. Precisely this is why the exhaust system featured on the S 1000 RR comes with two fully controlled interference pipe butterflies housed in two connection pipes for the two outer and two inner manifolds, in the immediate vicinity of the exhaust ducts. As a function of various parameters such as engine speed and the position of the throttle butterfly, an adjuster opens or closes these flaps, allowing exhaust gas to flow freely between the two manifolds or, respectively, interrupting the flow of gas. This coordinates the sequence of oscillations in the exhaust gas mass flow, reducing exhaust gas counter-pressure at the decisive point (like on a racing muffler) and increasing the cylinder charge accordingly.</p>

<p>This factor alone makes a signifi cant contribution to the very high standard of 
homogenous overall performance offered by the S 1000 RR.</p>

<p><strong>Lightest supersports with ABS. </strong></p>

<p>The new S 1000 RR offers the highest standard of technology also on its suspension and running gear. Weighing just 206.5 kg or 455.3 lb in road trim and with a full tank, BMW ’s new supersports is by far the lightest machine of its calibre displacing 999 cc and featuring ABS brakes.</p>

<p>One of the features that ensures this light weight is the aluminium bridge frame integrating the engine tilted to the front at an angle of 32° as a loadbearing element for optimum torsional stiffness on minimum weight. The front wheel runs on an upside-down fork with a fi xed tube measuring an ample 46 milli metres or 1.81&#8243; in diameter, while a torsionally stiff swing arm made of aluminium holds the rear wheel in position.</p>

<p>The spring and damping action required is provided by a central spring strut pivoting on a guide lever.</p>

<p>The rear frame section of the S 1000 RR is a welded light-alloy structure belted to the mainframe, combining low weight with superior stability and a high standard of robust strength particularly important to riders and teams on the race track.</p>

<p><strong>Putting the rider right in the centre. </strong></p>

<p>The rider’s seating position leaning forward towards the front wheel for an active style of riding is simply ideal for the sporting rider with his particularly dynamic style.</p>

<p>Developing the S 1000 RR, BMW Motorrad has given particular attention to the superior ergonomics of the machine, providing ideal qualities for both small and tall riders and therefore focusing consistently on the rider’s individual requirements. The tank section is as slender as on a 600-cc machine, giving the rider the assurance of excellent control and handling at all times.</p>

<p>In the process of developing the S 1000 RR, BMW Motorrad focused not only on a lightweight structure, but also on minimum dimensions as an absolutely essential requirement. Cylinder bore of 80 millimetres or 3.15&#8243;, for example, the largest bore in this segment, and the resulting width of the cylinder head, called for particularly attention on the part of the engineers in order to make the front silhouette of the S 1000 RR extremely slim and slender, on the one hand, while providing an efficient flow of cooling air, on the other.</p>

<p>Technical challenges of this kind as well as a development period of just four years made the S 1000 RR the ideal project for consistent, all-out use of CAD (Computer-Aided Design) technology as well as the most advanced calculation methods, for example for the machine’s aerodynamics.</p>

<p>As the bottom line, the S 1000 RR is the absolutely ideal motorcycle for the customers of BMW Motorrad looking for new, unprecedented standards and qualities in the supersports segment.</p>

<p><strong>Overview of technical highlights: </strong></p>

<ul>
<li>Best-in-class performance and supreme riding dynamics in the supersports segment. </li>
<li>Engine output 142 kW (193 hp) at 13,000 rpm, peak torque 112 Nm (82.5 lb-ft) at 9,750 rpm. </li>
<li>Weighing 206.5 kg (455.3lb) in road trim and with a full tank, this is the lightest supersports in the 1000-cc class with ABS. </li>
<li>Best power-to-weight ratio in this class of just 1.05 and, respectively, 1.06 kg 
(2.31 and, respectively, 2.34 lb) per horsepower without/with Race ABS. </li>
<li>Optional Race ABS for outstanding brake performance and safety. Weight of the entire system just 2.5 kg (5.51 lb), while other systems of a similar kind weigh up to 10 kg. </li>
<li>Optional DTC Dynamic Traction Control in conjunction with Race ABS for optimum performance and maximum active safety when accelerating. </li>
<li>Only supersports machine with Race ABS and DTC Dynamic Traction Control. </li>
<li>Various riding modes available at the touch of a button for wet surfaces, regular road requirements, race tracks with sports tyres and race tracks with slicks. </li>
<li>All-round set-up, coordination and balance of Race ABS, DTC Dynamic Traction Control and engine management for all four riding modes. </li>
<li>High-speed, extra-sturdy valve drive with individual cam followers and titanium valves following the example of BMW ’s Formula 1 engines. </li>
<li>Innovative exhaust system with a small and short rear-end muffl er, pre-silencer and electronically controlled interference pipe fl aps as well as a fully controlled exhaust gas manifold and two fully controlled three-way catalytic converters. </li>
<li>Optimum gas dosage combined with maximum functional reliability ensured by E-gas (ride-by-wire), incorporating two bowden cables 
(opening and closing cable) leading to the throttle butterfl y adjuster. </li>
<li>Fulfilment of all environmental standards with the potential to meet future emission requirements ensured by two fully controlled catalytic converters and digital motor electronics. </li>
<li>Damper elements with a wide range of adjustment on the spring base, the inbound and rebound stroke, as well as the greatest damping reserves, particularly for racing. </li>
<li>New, clearly defi ned, simple and straightforward options to adjust the suspension and running gear. </li>
<li>Aluminium tank unique in this segment for further reduction of overall weight. </li>
<li>Supreme handling combined with best-in-class high speed and braking stability. </li>
<li>Multi-functional instrument cluster with racing features such as a laptimer. The rider is able to set all functions directly from the ends of the handlebar. </li>
<li>New generation of switches with optimised ergonomics. </li>
<li>Supreme aerodynamics and sporting ergonomics ideal for both the tall and short rider. </li>
<li>Optional HP Gearshift Assistant for shifting up without operating the clutch and without the slightest interruption of torque and pulling power. </li>
<li>Wide range of equipment, special features and options tailored to the S 1000 RR and naturally offering full BMW quality. </li>
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