What makes me smile often is the fact that BMW s1000RR was created by tall engineers and the suzuki hayabusa was literally engineered and created by 'short people'; which is why a 6'3" tall person feels very comfortable(even at the level of doing a multi-thousand mile tour) on the BMW s1000RR whereas the same 6'3" tall person feels literally cramped on a suzuki hayabusa...
I know it was probably frustrating listening to all the bikes rip past you while trying to make a video but I for one loved it! You are getting to review a bad @$$ bike while being at the track and listening to what I refer to as a symphony of motorcycles on the charge. Life doesn’t get much better than that!
Haha I probably looked a bit grumpy in the vid but I loved hearing those bikes at full gas down the straight :) That's why I left most of them in the edit - glad you enjoyed too!
Very good review and covered the main features of the bike very well. Think the bikes in the background just added to the flavour and you could still clearly hear everything you said 👍
I remember test riding one of these in 2010 and it had me literally laughing inside my lid at the performance and wondering how were they road legal! I bottled it and bought a K1300S but promised myself I’ll get one when I don’t rely on my driving licence!
Thank you for yet another excellent and informative video. I picked up my S1000 RR (M package) today. I love it. In person, I think it looks absolutely gorgeous and, in many respects, I think it looks better than my 2018 Ducati V4S which I recently sold. I used to own a 2017 RR so it will be interesting to see how the bike has improved over the past 6 years.
@@markettradinggenius To be honest, I have only had the bike for a few days and have yet to put it through its paces. I used to have the 2017 and never found the vibrations to be much of a problem. The 2023 has a silky smooth engine and I would say you have to search to find any vibrations at any speed. They definitely do not jump out at you.
I can't lie, I'm definitely jealous you got to ride one. The S1000RR is a bike I'm very interested in, but I'm not sure my 45 year old body could handle it. Great video and a great review.
Please dont buy any supersport bikes which demand more committed riding, i too 45,i regret my decision buying yamaha r6,now i am using naked street bike which is more relaxed seating possition, we all get aged ao change riding styles according to our age. ADV, Naked street fighter, classics will be a better choice if you ride more than 30 minits at a time. My personal preference are Katana Z900 Z900rs Trazor 900 Speed twin GSA Vstrom Interceptor
buddy of mine has a red 2023 class bike but one thing i was disappointed was with the gear shifter is plastic if u dont get the optional extra rear sets
Stunning looking bike , never liked riding with my head down backside up ins air, in the mid 1970s, now at nearly 66 definitely wouldn’t enjoy the riding position, sounds beautiful 🤩 ,
At 56, I had the pleasure of riding one at California Superbike school for two days this week. It was more comfortable than I thought it would be! Not as comfy as my GS mind you ;-)
Hi, i need some help over a question, is it possible to install reckloose clutch on a motorcycle currendly having slipper and assist clutch. My motorcycle have slipper clutch i like in install quickshiter too. Please reply. Thanks in advance
I’ve always liked that bike in that white red/blue color way. Don’t listen to me but, don’t swim against the current you’re at a track, embrace the brap! and laugh it off… lol
Great review... Although I love the bike I just don't see how it makes sense buying a bike that has Japanese made equivalents...the gsxr and R1 both are so tried/true/bulletproof it would make no sense buying anything other than Japanese..
One of the most beautiful bikes there is if not the best looking. Top 3 for me definitely. Just a pity it's an unreliable brand. 40% failure rate. I can't pay that amount of money for a 40% failure rate. If you research the NET, If something goes wrong, it might take you up to 10 months to get repaired under warranty, as BMW will do their best to BAIL out of it. Not a trusted brand whatsoever. a Limited Factory warranty is an excuse for any manufacturer to bail out of their responsibility. I grew up when we had Guarantees. No questions asked. Bikes got fix, but then again, I only had Yamaha and Honda. Never needed to fix anything over a span of 43 years and 5 Yami's and 2x Honda's. You want reliability, buy Japanese. PERIOD!!!
Good looking bike except for the exhaust and the stupid wings. The global warming nuts responsible for the first. And the wings a current fad. Be glad when that dies a death. Every bit of technology you can think of. More than you would ever need on the street. Super expensive. No doubt equally expensive to run. And by the time the average bloke can afford to buy a second hand one. All the gremlins of older technology will have kicked in making ownership a frustrating and costly affair. But if you have the bickies to buy a new one. Probably a rewarding bike to ride.
Sorry, I didn't take in a word you said, was too busy laughing every time a bike came by.
Haha good times!
😂😂😂
Those F900R cup bikes sound incredible 😍🔥🔥
What makes me smile often is the fact that BMW s1000RR was created by tall engineers and the suzuki hayabusa was literally engineered and created by 'short people'; which is why a 6'3" tall person feels very comfortable(even at the level of doing a multi-thousand mile tour) on the BMW s1000RR whereas the same 6'3" tall person feels literally cramped on a suzuki hayabusa...
I know it was probably frustrating listening to all the bikes rip past you while trying to make a video but I for one loved it! You are getting to review a bad @$$ bike while being at the track and listening to what I refer to as a symphony of motorcycles on the charge. Life doesn’t get much better than that!
Haha I probably looked a bit grumpy in the vid but I loved hearing those bikes at full gas down the straight :) That's why I left most of them in the edit - glad you enjoyed too!
Totally agree. It added to the vid, not detracted.
I have this cognitive disability where I cannot focus on multiple sounds at the same time. I could not understand anything he said. Sadly for me.
I like the fact it takes a regular key.
Very good review and covered the main features of the bike very well. Think the bikes in the background just added to the flavour and you could still clearly hear everything you said 👍
I remember test riding one of these in 2010 and it had me literally laughing inside my lid at the performance and wondering how were they road legal! I bottled it and bought a K1300S but promised myself I’ll get one when I don’t rely on my driving licence!
Was it really that fast?
Love this bike i just wish BMW would try and hide that ugly exhaust system a bit
Need a full review for this beautiful bike
Thank you for yet another excellent and informative video. I picked up my S1000 RR (M package) today. I love it. In person, I think it looks absolutely gorgeous and, in many respects, I think it looks better than my 2018 Ducati V4S which I recently sold. I used to own a 2017 RR so it will be interesting to see how the bike has improved over the past 6 years.
and it will more than likely, by a very large margin, be alot more reliable than your ex-ducati for sure bro...haha
2023? I bought my 22 S1000RR M Sport 9 months ago. Great bike! After tune and full exhaust it is incredible. Are you EU or US?
@@mstegs5477 Spain. I moved here last year from Canada..yes, it is a 2023. Incidentally, my V4S was totally reliable and problem free.
Spain, at high speeds have you felt any vibrations in the handlebars or footpegs on the s1000RR(M edition) ?
@@markettradinggenius To be honest, I have only had the bike for a few days and have yet to put it through its paces. I used to have the 2017 and never found the vibrations to be much of a problem. The 2023 has a silky smooth engine and I would say you have to search to find any vibrations at any speed. They definitely do not jump out at you.
I got to ride one. I ride the electric Harley, but I’m honestly considering it.
I can't lie, I'm definitely jealous you got to ride one. The S1000RR is a bike I'm very interested in, but I'm not sure my 45 year old body could handle it. Great video and a great review.
Mate im 57 and ride the shit out of mine every weekend. Age is a number. Ride safe
I’m after the XR, and I’m 34 😅
Please dont buy any supersport bikes which demand more committed riding, i too 45,i regret my decision buying yamaha r6,now i am using naked street bike which is more relaxed seating possition, we all get aged ao change riding styles according to our age. ADV, Naked street fighter, classics will be a better choice if you ride more than 30 minits at a time.
My personal preference are
Katana
Z900
Z900rs
Trazor 900
Speed twin
GSA
Vstrom
Interceptor
You make 45 sounds like 75…still a lot of tread left mate 😂
@@johnlaw5762 it’s been a rough 45 years. I did a stint in the airborne infantry then I’ve been in Fire/EMS since. My back is pretty well shot.
buddy of mine has a red 2023 class bike but one thing i was disappointed was with the gear shifter is plastic if u dont get the optional extra rear sets
Haha loved that Bob! 😂👍
What a trip mate!
I love love love the background soundtrack on this video. Thems the breaks on the front straight I guess!😂
the tire looks premium
I hope you get more track time in 2024. It will really improve your content. Sign up for a few California superbike schools.
what bike has more comfortable ergonomics, this or the gsxr1000r?
Did u drive it man?
Stunning looking bike , never liked riding with my head down backside up ins air, in the mid 1970s, now at nearly 66 definitely wouldn’t enjoy the riding position, sounds beautiful 🤩 ,
At 56, I had the pleasure of riding one at California Superbike school for two days this week. It was more comfortable than I thought it would be! Not as comfy as my GS mind you ;-)
I know personally the Gen 3 are comfortable 2018
Bmw should give some levels of launch control modes in their superbikes..
I have an F900 and this video makes me want to swap out the SC Project pipe I have for one of those Arrows!
Most of the sound comes because its decatted
we need a full review
Stunning machine, the sound effects our awesome😊😊
When u gonna do review for the M1000XR
Why he chose the pit lane to record his video is beyond me and apparently beyond him too 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
So, the F900R sounds pretty l o u d (like an arrow) 😂😂😂 … beside this wonderful bike-review of the new S 1000RR 👍🏻
are you gonna do a review of the f900?
Looks amazing, especially in that colour.
Are these reliable ?
Bob, this is my absolute dream bike ❤
Hi, i need some help over a question, is it possible to install reckloose clutch on a motorcycle currendly having slipper and assist clutch. My motorcycle have slipper clutch i like in install quickshiter too.
Please reply.
Thanks in advance
I’ve always liked that bike in that white red/blue color way. Don’t listen to me but, don’t swim against the current you’re at a track, embrace the brap! and laugh it off… lol
Beautiful machine for sure!!
Who else thinks the 2019 m variant looks better?
Yeah, I like the last m color scheme with more blue on the front better. I think red is the best looking of this new design
Great review... Although I love the bike I just don't see how it makes sense buying a bike that has Japanese made equivalents...the gsxr and R1 both are so tried/true/bulletproof it would make no sense buying anything other than Japanese..
What a machine 🙌🏽🔥
On track or road, my hubris would be humbled on a bike like . . . I SAY, MY HUBRIS WOULD BE HUMBLED ON A BIKE LIKE THIS!
If I was single, I’d get one as a weekend warrior. Easy. Comes with heated grips for the old hands too😉✅
MSRP?
Impressive machine
Tyre grip super
Good looking bike but it doesn't make me want to have one so bad that i would rob a bank !
Nice video
Is your name Peter Hickman? No? Then what are you lookin' at this bike for?
It’s a beautiful bike that the average guy can’t afford🤷🏻♂️
VROOOOOM !!!!
One of the most beautiful bikes there is if not the best looking. Top 3 for me definitely. Just a pity it's an unreliable brand. 40% failure rate. I can't pay that amount of money for a 40% failure rate. If you research the NET, If something goes wrong, it might take you up to 10 months to get repaired under warranty, as BMW will do their best to BAIL out of it. Not a trusted brand whatsoever. a Limited Factory warranty is an excuse for any manufacturer to bail out of their responsibility. I grew up when we had Guarantees. No questions asked. Bikes got fix, but then again, I only had Yamaha and Honda. Never needed to fix anything over a span of 43 years and 5 Yami's and 2x Honda's. You want reliability, buy Japanese. PERIOD!!!
Sounds horrible, but looks wicked 😂
great bike shit sound ,but that can be changed
On the road let's be honest, they are a waste, adventure or naked the way to go
Doesn't look as good as the original.
Looks.
No. 1- DUCATI
NO. 2 - BMW S1000rr
Opinionated
🔝🔝🔝👍👍👍
🖐👋⛽️⛽️⛽️
Wow❤
Ride safe also hope this message help ❤
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Acts 16:31
Good looking bike except for the exhaust and the stupid wings. The global warming nuts responsible for the first. And the wings a current fad. Be glad when that dies a death. Every bit of technology you can think of. More than you would ever need on the street. Super expensive. No doubt equally expensive to run. And by the time the average bloke can afford to buy a second hand one. All the gremlins of older technology will have kicked in making ownership a frustrating and costly affair. But if you have the bickies to buy a new one. Probably a rewarding bike to ride.
Good first bike?
no brake lights ?
Lovely machine