Inline Performance Magazine |
Posted: 18 Jul 2012 10:00 PM PDT |
What’s up people? After slight upgrades to the 2012 BMW S1000RR, it is likely that the bike will remain relatively unchanged for another year. However, BMW is set to milk the current iteration for bit more value with a premium model. Leaving things relatively unchanged underneath the fairings, the Bavarians have some big changes for the BMW S1000RR HP4, part of which is 20 lbs in less mass.
The weight savings come from the exhaust system and the addition of forged aluminum wheels. Other changes include revised bodywork, a solo seat, launch control, updated traction control, and of course, BMW's Dynamic Damping Control.
No prices yet, though we would expect a hefty price tag to be announced when the BMW S1000RR HP4 officially gets revealed later this year at the Intermot or EICMA show.
Stay tuned for more updates, and be sure to PRE-ORDER your copy of our new Summer/ Fall 2012 print edition of Inline Performance Magazine HERE. Don’t worry, shipping is free!
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