Bro, I walked into my local BMW shop, which is only a 5 minute drive from my house(nearest ducati, Triumph and suzuki is no closer than 1 hour drive...), and they had the bike on the left for sale with carbon wheels and M Seat and Endurance chain(carbon package) and it was $28k ....either bike would be a great bike :)...here is what sold me on BMW and NOT ducati, suzuki or kawasaki. First, there's a 3 year/36,000 mile warranty and BMW is a 5 star service and they will fulfill their warranty unlike Triumph that will give you a hard impossible time if something mechanically goes wrong with their Rocket 3R(....lol...lol...). Secondly, and most importantly, let's say you live on the East Coast, like me(northern Virginia) and you go on a touring trip to the Appalachian Mountains and theirs a breakdown, BMW has a 3 year roadside assistance program that will tow your motorcycle, from ANYWHERE in the United States with ZERO deductible; in other words no matter how far the nearest BMW motorcycle dealership is, they will pay for your tow upfront without a penny coming out of your own pocket. The other motorcycle dealerships will charge you after a certain amount of miles that your bike is towed. So, for example, if the nearest Ducati qualified dealership is 200 miles away, Ducati will pay for the first 50 miles or 100 miles but then you have to pay for the rest of the miles for the towing out of your pocket. BMW pays for everything upfront !!! Like I said, 5 Star treatment from BMW...haha
My ducati had unlimited miles for the towing for 3 years. 20k miles later never had a problem except a battery. But when I add another bike to the garage it will more than likely be a bmw.
@@potterportraits BMW has an extra 4 years of warranty(NO 3rd party warranty) that they, themselves, are able to match with the original warranty including everything that the original warranty warranties !!! NO other motorcycle brand or dealership is either able to do that or are doing it...
the confusion between thw M and the S was mind boggling, thanks for clearing it out. could you make one for the ducatis? panigale, super leggera and 959 cause they all sem the same to me
You guys are the best in the market.. can you make a comparison of the 2 bikes after you put all the mods and let them match and lets see how well the s1k will perform
@@alisiraj9837 Not even shown when you pick the 23 model, you went around the safety measures and picked the other years lol. Hopefully they haven't shipped yet.
I love this bike and this is my dear bike. S1000rr in Singapore selling USD59k plus how much in your country selling? And only can use for 10yr only after 10yr you need to pay maybe USD7600± for another 10yr to use
Well would look at that. Two of the most bestest Superbikes ever built, sitting right next to each other. Now if you could only imagine, throw in an HP4, and new 2023 m1000rr into the mix. Oh man, would be off the rails!
Thanks for showing us parts of the new bike. Looking forward to the software part. It’s just gonna worse in time for restrictions but glad to see companies like you guys that get to unlock the true potential these motors have! 👍🏻
Nice video, I have a 2024 and love everything about it except for the tail. I think the tail is a downgrade aesthetically…. Do you know if the 2021 tail can be swapped and placed on the 2024 model? I found an after market selling 2021 style tail on eBay but it’s from China and not specific about the 24’ compatibility
@@j.taveras8447 it’s starting to fucking piss me off that other comments, while positive in their remarks, completely omit the coolness of the Brentune logo especially contrasting this white BMW.
Correct, the couple 2023 Anniversary M1000s that came out are the same as 2022 Ms. It’s a good comparison as the new bike has more in common with an M than a regular 2022 S1000RR. When the 2023 M1K drops the OG M will be obsolete except for the engine upgrades which are useless for street use. I prefer my OG M1K though even though I think the new M will look menacing with its new aero. Still, like my OG.
@@BT_Moto Wow does it have the same vibe as the old s1000rr 2021-2022? Many say that this comes from the marzocchi table/suspension present on the bike. I was thinking of changing my m carbon 2021, for the new one if it didn't have this vibration, but as you said, it still has this problem. If you find out how to solve it, please let us know, friend.
It depends what you are going to do with either one. I'd take the M package S1000rr over the M because I wouldn't track it. Also 5k is quote a substantial difference between the two
BMW Motorrad macht das alles richtig, ich bin begeistert! Genau weiterreichen und verbessern, was man an den M-Modellen schon hatte - auch wenn man als älterer Herr unter Umständen schon mal meint, es könnte einem schwindelig werden bei so viel Veraenderungstempo nach vorne. Aber auch das ist ja dann nur für den Augenblick. Denn der hier auch technologiegetriebene Fortschritt ist ja real. Und es handelt sich nicht nur um die Veränderung von Farb- oder Formgebung um auch in einem nächsten modellier wieder im Verkauf ankurbeln zu können. Wie gesagt, man ist begeistert, eben weil durch diese Strategie demag gegenüber die ganze Mannschaft innerbetrieblich weiter angespornt bleibt auch morgen an der Spitze der technologischen Entwicklung zu sein, und das nächste neue, sinnvolle Stück Weiterentwicklung zu finden - sehr gut. Wenn man eben auch in manchen Augenblicken mitzittert, wenn die innere Frage auftaucht 'kann es denn auch gelingen, gibt es denn da auch noch was, ist da noch zu finden?' Und natürlich ist es das, und wie üblich bleibt dann der Stelle die Frage 'aber wird der Markt es auch honorieren?' BMW geht hier frontal mutig rein, so muss das sein. BMW Motorrad verdient hier, an diesem Zwischenhalt, die Verleihung einer Weltmeisterkrone von privat: Auch Honda war zu Hondas besten Zeiten langsamer, weniger konsequent, weniger definierend, weniger weltprägend. BMW definiert hier zur Zeit 'als einsame Spitze' den Maßstab neu!
You have 2 stunning bikes! I’d install radiator and oil cooler guards asap. They are very expensive to replace.
Bro, I walked into my local BMW shop, which is only a 5 minute drive from my house(nearest ducati, Triumph and suzuki is no closer than 1 hour drive...), and they had the bike on the left for sale with carbon wheels and M Seat and Endurance chain(carbon package) and it was $28k ....either bike would be a great bike :)...here is what sold me on BMW and NOT ducati, suzuki or kawasaki. First, there's a 3 year/36,000 mile warranty and BMW is a 5 star service and they will fulfill their warranty unlike Triumph that will give you a hard impossible time if something mechanically goes wrong with their Rocket 3R(....lol...lol...). Secondly, and most importantly, let's say you live on the East Coast, like me(northern Virginia) and you go on a touring trip to the Appalachian Mountains and theirs a breakdown, BMW has a 3 year roadside assistance program that will tow your motorcycle, from ANYWHERE in the United States with ZERO deductible; in other words no matter how far the nearest BMW motorcycle dealership is, they will pay for your tow upfront without a penny coming out of your own pocket. The other motorcycle dealerships will charge you after a certain amount of miles that your bike is towed. So, for example, if the nearest Ducati qualified dealership is 200 miles away, Ducati will pay for the first 50 miles or 100 miles but then you have to pay for the rest of the miles for the towing out of your pocket. BMW pays for everything upfront !!! Like I said, 5 Star treatment from BMW...haha
28 damm don’t they start at around 18k
@@Anonymous-jj9yu M package with taxes and fees can get up there.
@@foolspeedahead I’ll buy one next year
My ducati had unlimited miles for the towing for 3 years. 20k miles later never had a problem except a battery. But when I add another bike to the garage it will more than likely be a bmw.
@@potterportraits BMW has an extra 4 years of warranty(NO 3rd party warranty) that they, themselves, are able to match with the original warranty including everything that the original warranty warranties !!! NO other motorcycle brand or dealership is either able to do that or are doing it...
the confusion between thw M and the S was mind boggling, thanks for clearing it out. could you make one for the ducatis? panigale, super leggera and 959 cause they all sem the same to me
You guys are the best in the market.. can you make a comparison of the 2 bikes after you put all the mods and let them match and lets see how well the s1k will perform
TST's do not fit, I have confirmed with them. They have had a new 23 in for scans but have no time frame for a release, for anyone interested.
Mann i bought them already 🥲
@@alisiraj9837 Not even shown when you pick the 23 model, you went around the safety measures and picked the other years lol. Hopefully they haven't shipped yet.
Lovely bikes, I think I prefer the original back end styling on your M1000RR.
I agree
It’s an ART !
Black gas caps came on the ‘22 as well.
I love this bike and this is my dear bike. S1000rr in Singapore selling USD59k plus how much in your country selling? And only can use for 10yr only after 10yr you need to pay maybe USD7600± for another 10yr to use
Which ones better for the road? I'd guess the newer one?
23 is an amazing all around bike
is m1000 rr top variant of s1000rr or different model?
yep. m1000 is the top variant of the s1000
@@dutz1117 no dude it's different model ..I had searched s1000 m sport is the top variant....,M1000 is different model
I want the ig of the S1000RR
Hey,how did you put the DRL option? lol
got it done from Benny or yourself?
We do all our own programming from start to finish
@@BT_Moto any way to get it done remotely from you guys?
Definitely shouldn't be here I'm still looking to get my first bike 😂😂😂😂😂😂 they are both beautiful bikes maybe in a few years I'll be ready for one
🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
That's not a 2023 mRR
The 23 MRR wasn’t out when this video was made. That’s a 23 S1K
@@BT_Moto 2023 mRR looks great. Hope you will make a video on that soon and also thanks for your honest reply.
@@ShubhankarRoy1 new videos with the 23 M1000RR are up on our channel now
Ill stay with the r1m
Well would look at that. Two of the most bestest Superbikes ever built, sitting right next to each other. Now if you could only imagine, throw in an HP4, and new 2023 m1000rr into the mix. Oh man, would be off the rails!
Thanks for showing us parts of the new bike. Looking forward to the software part. It’s just gonna worse in time for restrictions but glad to see companies like you guys that get to unlock the true potential these motors have! 👍🏻
What's the difference between the regular s1000rr and the s1000rr with m package?
unlocked electronics, carbon wheels, lighter battery, heated grips, electronic sensors, M logos and designs
What does the M & S stand for in these beautiful babies
We need dyno graphs on this sir😁
BMW did such an amazing job with these bikes
Ordert mine two weeks ago, can't wait to finally pick it up at the shop. 🤤👀
I consider both as a DROP DEAD GORGEOUS bikes🏍️🏍️🤞🤞🙏🏻🙏🏻👌👌👍👍
Will that front lip aero spoiler look good if removed or will holes show?
Nice video, I have a 2024 and love everything about it except for the tail. I think the tail is a downgrade aesthetically…. Do you know if the 2021 tail can be swapped and placed on the 2024 model? I found an after market selling 2021 style tail on eBay but it’s from China and not specific about the 24’ compatibility
That Brentune logo is so clean dude
No shit, mad underrated detail of the whole video.
@@j.taveras8447 it’s starting to fucking piss me off that other comments, while positive in their remarks, completely omit the coolness of the Brentune logo especially contrasting this white BMW.
Gosh, I prefer my 22 M-Sport much more. Nice bikes, thanks for showing, but I will miss out on the 23 model.
Would the old tail fit onto a '23, kinda wanna change it out if someone knows that it would work
Nice review just ride it more so you can bring some riding comparisons that would bring even more value to this.
You can change it to remember your settings.
Very interesting video.. thanks for the infos ✌🏿
Sooooo what you're saying is be smart and just buy the s1000rr instead of spending the extra money because it says M on it lol
Awesome review, could you please do a comparison between the S1000 RR vs M1000 R (naked) vs M1000 RR?
I am still thinking you are very rich but your viewers are not really
we have no money to purchase a old bicycle and you cannot know😊
Usually stuff. Astetics is hype
Differences are soo minor to warrant the price increase.
But appreciate your work buddy.
It homicidal bike waiting for it .🙏🙏once flush ecu it will upset a lot of ppl😅
Awesome changes for this year 💪
seen this bikes on the track damn has alot of electronic issues 😂
0:44 I don't like the clip that holds the two front bibs, is it okay to take it off ?
seen this bikes on the track damn has alot of electronic issues 😂
Hello. Will you upload the riding comparison video?
black cap also came on the 2022 s1000rr. also all the fairings fit on the older k67 models.
Rear sprocket have one extra tooth on 23.
Look at the chicken strips on that S1000rr
Did you figure out where to mount the left side frame slider ? It looks like a plastic part of the fairing is blocking the mounting point.
Just try to know why are you on earth
#sorts #vairalshort
Nice bike
show the new s1000rr with no front lip spoiler pleaseeee
Cool
But this m1000rr is 2022 model, while s1000rr is 2023 model
Correct, the couple 2023 Anniversary M1000s that came out are the same as 2022 Ms. It’s a good comparison as the new bike has more in common with an M than a regular 2022 S1000RR.
When the 2023 M1K drops the OG M will be obsolete except for the engine upgrades which are useless for street use.
I prefer my OG M1K though even though I think the new M will look menacing with its new aero. Still, like my OG.
Does the new s1000rr vibrate the handlebars a lot like the old 19-2022? or is it all the same?
Same
@@BT_Moto Wow does it have the same vibe as the old s1000rr 2021-2022? Many say that this comes from the marzocchi table/suspension present on the bike.
I was thinking of changing my m carbon 2021, for the new one if it didn't have this vibration, but as you said, it still has this problem. If you find out how to solve it, please let us know, friend.
What about the belly pan that you fit on your M? Does it fit exactly on the new model?
Belly is same fitment
@@BT_Moto what does the M and S for
Should I get the S1000rr 2023 full package or wait for the M1000rr base model 2023 for an extra $5k? opinions pls.🤔
It depends what you are going to do with either one. I'd take the M package S1000rr over the M because I wouldn't track it.
Also 5k is quote a substantial difference between the two
@@thedragonofechigo7878 yep that's his best bet
If you are mostly gonna use it on the road youll want that semi active electronic suspension
@@allnighterist got.a Rsv4 Factory 💥
BMW Motorrad macht das alles richtig, ich bin begeistert!
Genau weiterreichen und verbessern, was man an den M-Modellen schon hatte - auch wenn man als älterer Herr unter Umständen schon mal meint, es könnte einem schwindelig werden bei so viel Veraenderungstempo nach vorne.
Aber auch das ist ja dann nur für den Augenblick. Denn der hier auch technologiegetriebene Fortschritt ist ja real. Und es handelt sich nicht nur um die Veränderung von Farb- oder Formgebung um auch in einem nächsten modellier wieder im Verkauf ankurbeln zu können.
Wie gesagt, man ist begeistert, eben weil durch diese Strategie demag gegenüber die ganze Mannschaft innerbetrieblich weiter angespornt bleibt auch morgen an der Spitze der technologischen Entwicklung zu sein, und das nächste neue, sinnvolle Stück Weiterentwicklung zu finden - sehr gut.
Wenn man eben auch in manchen Augenblicken mitzittert, wenn die innere Frage auftaucht 'kann es denn auch gelingen, gibt es denn da auch noch was, ist da noch zu finden?'
Und natürlich ist es das, und wie üblich bleibt dann der Stelle die Frage 'aber wird der Markt es auch honorieren?' BMW geht hier frontal mutig rein, so muss das sein.
BMW Motorrad verdient hier, an diesem Zwischenhalt, die Verleihung einer Weltmeisterkrone von privat:
Auch Honda war zu Hondas besten Zeiten langsamer, weniger konsequent, weniger definierend, weniger weltprägend. BMW definiert hier zur Zeit 'als einsame Spitze' den Maßstab neu!
What does the M and S stand for? Do you know
No steering damper on the BMW?
what kind of stupid questions is this? this bike is the most full option you can find on the market and you ask if it has some 2012 feature.
@@adyady3099 no such thing as a stupid question. If I knew I wouldn’t be asking GFYM