Posted by Andrew on December 28, 2010

Category: General news

When BMW introduced the S1000 RR back in 2009, rumours suggested that there will be a naked version. But then the manufacturer shattered these rumours, so small tuners have to do the job. So did the California-based Evoluzione Cyclesports. The naked version is equipped with raised streetfighter handlebars and integrated mirrors. The US tuner that sells tuning parts for Aprilia, Benelli, Bimota, BMW, Ducati and KTM, kept the asymmetrical headlight but removed most of the plastic.

The naked BMW S1000 RR

The naked BMW S1000 RR

The bike is still powered by a 999cc inline-four which produces 193hp at 13,000 rpm and revs up to 14,000. Weighing just 183kg, the German sportsbike has a very good power to weight ratio. The S1000 RR is equipped with ABS and DTC Dynamic Traction Control.

2011 BMW S1000 RR Specifications and Photos

via MCN

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