BMW 2010 S1000 RR, Most Powerful 1000cc Sportbike


SYCO GT

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Sep 9, 2006
5,052
California
 


Sam's just GOTTA get himself wunna these! :lol

He could get a BMW jacket 'n' "T" shirt to go with it! WOWZERS!!!:rofl
 
400 lbs and 193 HP sounds like a formula for some serious fun. Anyone know of a tested 1/4 mile time? :cheers
 
I will believe the HP numbers when one is dynoed by a retail customer.
 
Sam's just GOTTA get himself wunna these! :lol

He could get a BMW jacket 'n' "T" shirt to go with it! WOWZERS!!!:rofl

Spare me the Jacket, T-Shirt and all the other Gay Paraphernalia PLEASE!!!!:ack:ack:ack

On a more serious note, BMW does make cool bikes. Not as cool as an Indian or a Harley, but cool non the less. I hope the exhaust note is better than previous generations.
 
Not as cool as an Indian or a Harley, but cool non the less.

Oh, I didn't know you were looking for cool.

I was talking about speed and precision.

If you want cool, IMO, check out the site below:

http://www.confederate.com/confederate3/index.php
 
Very cool IMO too Randy.....the Wraith is beautiful
 
Oh, I didn't know you were looking for cool.

I was talking about speed and precision.

If you want cool, IMO, check out the site below:

http://www.confederate.com/confederate3/index.php

Not my cup of tea but interesting looking. I have a soft spot in my heart for Indian Motorcycles.
 
Not my cup of tea but interesting looking. I have a soft spot in my heart for Indian Motorcycles.

I'm gonna watch the movie "The World's Fastest Indian" (2005) tonight with my wife, which tells the life story of Burt Munro, who spent years rebuilding a 1920 Indian motorcycle, which helped him set the land-speed world record in 1967.
 
I'm gonna watch the movie "The World's Fastest Indian" (2005) tonight with my wife, which tells the life story of Burt Munro, who spent years rebuilding a 1920 Indian motorcycle, which helped him set the land-speed world record in 1967.

one of my favorite movies
 
Oh, I didn't know you were looking for cool.

I was talking about speed and precision.

If you want cool, IMO, check out the site below:

http://www.confederate.com/confederate3/index.php

Sam...In case you are confused "precision" is another word for fit & finish. Based on all the rattling sounds you like to hear in most of your cars I understand why it is not your cup of tea :biggrin
 
I have a soft spot in my heart for Indian Motorcycles.

+1:thumbsup
 
I buy Harley and Victory bikes but came close to adding Triumph.

Rocket III touring bike not pretty but packs a serious punch
Maximum Power 140bhp at 6,000 rpm
Maximum Torque 147ft.lbt at 2,500 rpm

http://www.triumphmotorcycles.com/usa/10278.aspx

The new Thuderbird for 2010 is only $12K 98 cu in and 6 speed.
 
one of my favorite movies

Good prep before the Texas Mile. :thumbsup
 
Sam...In case you are confused "precision" is another word for fit & finish. Based on all the rattling sounds you like to hear in most of your cars I understand why it is not your cup of tea :biggrin

The rattling sounds are coming from my brain Jim, its officially fried.

BTW, BMW killed the Z4 Coupe, which you called ugly, and replaced it with a Hard Top Firm Bottom model.
 
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The rattling sounds are coming from my brain Jim, its officially fried.

BTW, BMW killed the Z4 Coupe, which you called ugly, and replaced it with a Hard Top Firm Bottom model.

Does it come with a some free BMW shorts for your firm bottom?

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Does it come with a some free BMW shorts to your firm bottom?

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Go to bed...:skep
 
I buy Harley and Victory bikes but came close to adding Triumph.

I had a 1996 Triumph Tiger 900cc Supermotard bike. Dual carbon fiber cannisters for the exhaust. It was a sweet bike.

I was actually riding it to northern ca on a road trip that got cut short by some light hail, as I ended up sliding on soaked pavement for quite a while on the grapevine near Gorman...

Thankfully I was wearing an Aerostich suit with armor, and steel toe boots. Leather of the boot tip was worn away, but the steel toe stayed intact.
 
I had a 1996 Triumph Tiger 900cc Supermotard bike. Dual carbon fiber cannisters for the exhaust. It was a sweet bike.

I was actually riding it to northern ca on a road trip that got cut short by some light hail, as I ended up sliding on soaked pavement for quite a while on the grapevine near Gorman...

Thankfully I was wearing an Aerostich suit with armor, and steel toe boots. Leather of the boot tip was worn away, but the steel toe stayed intact.

First off Randy I am glad you did not get injured.:thumbsup:thumbsup

Now explain to me why you were going up to Northern California (aka San Francisco) dressed in leather? :shrug
 
First off Randy I am glad you did not get injured.:thumbsup:thumbsup

Now explain to me why you were going up to Northern California (aka San Francisco) dressed in leather? :shrug

That's the style in certain districts, Sam you should know that!