Review of The Super Sexy BMW S1000R Sport

fullsizeoutput_4280.jpeg

 


Jeremy Webb rides BMW’s S1000R Sport, a Roadster or naked sports bike that looks sexy, and rides like a dream. Full review below.


I picked up the bike from Vines BMW Motorrad in Guildford, Surrey and headed for the country roads to test the handling. It is one of the first things I like to check on a bike. The B roads out of Guildford, back towards Hampshire, are ideal. Real world testing opposed to track laps which don’t produce realistic information to potential buyers.

 

 

 

fullsizeoutput_4283.jpeg

 

 


BMW say “Make life a ride” I do try to apply this philosophy.

Heading south,  I turned off the A roads taking on the twisty Bs and quickly found the bike handles superbly, agile and light which allows you to change direction easily with little effort.

It grips the surface well, holding a line through bends.


BMW Motorrad label this bike a Roadster, most people would call it a naked bike. Small sports screen, no luggage racks, lightweight and stripped back to basics. Naked.

Lets stick with Roadster.

 


Peter at Vines said to me before I left “ I have a larger screen fitted to my S1000R, and it really helps with airflow.”

I have to agree Peter, the stunning performance of the bike, throws your head back with just the standard screen fitted. It didn’t stop me having fun, but on a longer run it would get tiring. As Peter informed me, nearly all buyers choose the Sport version of the S1000R, and also buy many options such as the larger screen.

fullsizeoutput_4298.jpeg

The sport model which is the best seller in the range, comes with extras over the standard bike.

fullsizeoutput_4299.jpeg

 

 

 

Akrapovic exhaust which makes the bike sound very sporty, speed shifter allowing you to change up and down gears without the clutch, heated grips, dynamic riding mode and dynamic suspension setting.

 

fullsizeoutput_4281.jpeg

I mentioned real world testing on normal roads, which lets face it most bikes sold will never shred rubber on a track, so is much more important than take a bike round lap after lap. Well I do have to say the S1000R Sport would be the ideal track day bike. You could even ride it there and use the track with the road tyres. Depending on how hard you ride, you may not be legal going home though.

fullsizeoutput_4284.jpeg

 


Back to the bike, performance as I stated is stunning, hugely impressive
In 3rd and 4th gears, when you wind back the throttle. You rush forward, road disappearing behind you, as does anything following.

It has so much pull, even in 6th gear acceleration is rapid from cruising
Speeds to autobahn numbers. I would suggest a 7th gear would be ideal to allow lower revs at high cruising speeds.


Sadly I only had the bike for three days but that was enough to grab me.
I handed the bike back at Vines new season launch event, which was great.
Food, live music and test rides.


A lot of bike for the money, great handling and performance along with good standard features, it sounds gorgeous, looks lovely and offers the chance of track riding. It will give you plenty of enjoyment, I had lots of fun.


S1000R range starts 11k.

 Sport 12,375k

Included on Sport:
· Riding Mode Pro
· Gear Shift Assist Pro
· Dynamic Traction Control
· Dynamic Damping Control
· Cruise Control
· Heated Grips
· Design Wheels (Black with Red Pinstripe) · Engine Spoiler
· LED Indicators


Specs:
165hp 121kW
205kg with fuel.

 

 

fullsizeoutput_427d.jpeg

Make Life a Ride. BMWMotorrad

words and photos Jeremy Webb ©️2018 driveandride.org

#makelifearude #ruletheroad #driveandride.org. #BMWMotorrad #VinesBMWBikes.


Film review on #Youtube #Mrjezwebb.