New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
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Re: New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
All I will guess is that it will be more than the old one. Saying that the s1000r is a good price....
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Re: New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
I wonder how much the 2013/4 bikes will go for? Not that BMW seemed to carry much stock, wasn't there always a waiting list?
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Re: New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
Yeah I was thinking that maybe a good time to pick up a nearly new outgoing model.Kwacky wrote:I wonder how much the 2013/4 bikes will go for? Not that BMW seemed to carry much stock, wasn't there always a waiting list?
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Re: New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
Rumoured to be Just over £12k for the standard bike, £14k for the sport version and another £2k for the race kit to make it like an HP4.
It appears to have a quickshifter that works both up and down the gearbox.
It appears to have a quickshifter that works both up and down the gearbox.
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Re: New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
BMW make bikes to order rather than have stock lying round. They also stopped production several months ago to ensure there are plenty of orders for the new one.Kwacky wrote:I wonder how much the 2013/4 bikes will go for? Not that BMW seemed to carry much stock, wasn't there always a waiting list?
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Re: New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
Yes I was reading about that the other day.duke63 wrote:Rumoured to be Just over £12k for the standard bike, £14k for the sport version and another £2k for the race kit to make it like an HP4.
It appears to have a quickshifter that works both up and down the gearbox.
Shift assist pro I believe its called
http://www.bmw-motorrad.co.uk/uk/en/ind ... ¬rack=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
Any idea on what's in the sport pack and race packs for the extra money ? If the race pack includes the semi active suspension, rearsets, forged wheels and full race akrpaovic system its very good value IMO at a £4k premium over the stocker.duke63 wrote:Rumoured to be Just over £12k for the standard bike, £14k for the sport version and another £2k for the race kit to make it like an HP4.
It appears to have a quickshifter that works both up and down the gearbox.
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Re: New MCN October 29: 2015 BMW S1000RR ridden
Sports version includes the semi active suspenders and the race version includes additional mapping options and the forged wheels.