BMW M 1000 R - Specifications & Review

M 1000 R

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Articleid723131
CategorySport
MakeBMW
ModelM 1000 R
Year2025

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

Fronttire120/70 ZR17
Reartire200/55 ZR17

Detailed Specifications

Dimensions
Engine
Performance

Engine & Transmission

CoolingsystemLiquid
Displacement999 / 60.9
EnginedetailsHorizontal In-line, 4 cylinder
Power(bhp) HP

Enhanced Pricing

Msrp21,695
Warranty Miles36000

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Modern Features

AbsStandard
Cruise ControlStandard
Digital DisplayStandard
Heated GripsStandard

Other Specifications

CountryGermany
Datasource2025_enhanced_scrape
Richdataavailable1
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight199 kg
Overallheight1176 mm
Overalllength2085.3 mm
Overallwidth995.7 mm

Specifications 2025

Brakes
Dimensions Weight
Engine
Exterior
General
Identification
Instrumentation
Lights
Pricing
Seats
Suspension
Transmission
Wheels Tires

About BMW

Country of Origin: Germany
Founder: Roots in Rapp Motorenwerke & Gustav Otto’s firm; BMW AG formation in 1916
Best Known For: Boxer twins, GS adventure lineage, Telelever/Paralever chassis, and S1000RR superbikes

Company History

BMW Motorrad’s identity crystallized with the 1923 R32 boxer, establishing a flat-twin, shaft-drive template that balanced smoothness, service access, and long-distance durability. Across decades, BMW refined touring and sport-touring with elegant engineering—Earles forks, then Telelever and Paralever to decouple braking and driveline forces, ABS adoption early and widely, and meticulous attention to ergonomics. The 1980 R80G/S essentially invented modern adventure motorcycling, marrying Paris-Dakar toughness to everyday usability; the GS family became a benchmark for balance, electronics integration, and real-world performance. Simultaneously, BMW diversified: silky K-series bricks and later inline-fours culminated in the ferocious S1000RR, a superbike that proved Bavaria could do apex aggression as well as alpine composure. Recent boxers gained liquid cooling and advanced rider aids, while design shifted from conservative to sculptural without losing functional clarity. Historically, BMW stands for engineering seriousness channeled into rider confidence—brakes that inspire trust in the rain, drivetrains that eat continents, and dashboards that tell the truth. Owners speak of a brand that builds companions as much as machines, and of a GS that turns map edges into invitations. From airheads to ShiftCam boxers, BMW’s throughline is thoughtful innovation aimed at making difficult rides feel easy.

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