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    A STOCK-WHEELBASE BMW S1000RR has entered the coveted 8-second quarter-mile bracket at the Kil-Kare Raceway in Ohio.

    The Brock's Performance BMW was run in AMA Dragbike SuperSport trim. SuperSport rules are the most stringent in motorcycle drag racing. The only allowable deviations from stock are lowered suspension, modified gearing, aftermarket exhaust, a fuel-injection controller and ceramic wheel bearings.

    To extract every bit of acceleration from the bike, Brock's enlisted the services of local drag ace Jeremy Teasley to lay down clean runs on the short, low, lean, 200-horsepower machine. With two AMA Dragbike Real Street championships under his belt, Teasley is widely regarded as one of the best sportbike drag racers in the business.

    Running off an 8.90 national record set by Rickey Gadson on a Brock's-prepared ZX-14 last season, Teasley clicked off successive quarter-mile runs of 9.12 and 9.04 seconds before hitting a 8.971 at 157.93 mph. He went on to lower the mark with an astounding 8.950. Teasley's best 1/8-mile time of 5.83 seconds was just over one-hundredth of a second off Gadson's national record. All this, at a track that was not prepared to national-event standards, with an adjusted air density altitude of 3800 feet.

    "With the S 1000 RR having a better power-to-weight ratio of any production sportbike, we felt strongly that we were going to do some damage in the SuperSport class with the BMW this season and it is very disappointing that AMA Dragbike suspended operations after we got only two races in," said Davidson. "Nonetheless, we're going to continue doing what we do best: developing, testing and selling products that make streetbikes fly. I still hold out hope that there will be another national-level SuperSport class in the somewhat near future. When that happens, we'll show up with a finely tuned, powerful weapon, ready to do battle."

    Source: BMW S1000RR breaks 9-second quarter mile - Motorcycle news : General news - Visordown

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    I am getting even more attracted to this bike!

    Approved
    The Wheel was a great invention; Two Wheels with a Motor in between was even better!


    BMW Motorrad Days 2011

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ken cool View Post
      I am getting even more attracted to this bike!

      Approved
      Buy one!
      :)

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      • #4
        Just saw this one uplclose in the Swiss alps, was fantastic!
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        • #5
          Where is Rossiter?
          TVS 50 XL -> 125 XXL : TVS VICTOR GL : YAMAHA R15-S : YAMAHA FZ1n :: KTM RC 390

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          • #6
            ^
            I guess he isn't getting the 1000R.

            Anyways, this is an awesome feat! With just the fuelling, exhaust and revised gearing, this is putting out 200bhp.

            Next is what?
            You get the point?? :D
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            • #7
              this bike is pure s*x....................

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              • #8
                Whew!! Challenging the time set by a ZX-14, now thats something.
                This 200bhp (stock) monster is one hell of a bike in itself. Can't imagine the gain in power after those mods. Any idea guys?

                Any idea if BMW is bringing their bike range down here?

                My views on the YZF-R15 V2.0: http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/news/198...tml#post699240

                The pleasure is when your rear wheel slides, and you bring it back; and when the front wheel lifts, you take your time bringing it back.

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                • #9
                  We have to admit that the 5+ year engineered S1000R has changed enough rules. It has given speed freaks a new machine for tuning and extracting more power and speed, while easily ridable in stock trim too.


                  Without it, they would still be happy at a ZX 10R clocking 170 bhp or a ZX14R or Busa clocking 187~ bhp.
                  But now, they're cracking 200 bhp stocks, without even breaking the 1000cc barrier.

                  Amazing machine, in short.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by karthik_R View Post
                    Where is Rossiter?
                    Very much here

                    Originally posted by ken cool View Post
                    I am getting even more attracted to this bike!
                    You need to ride this machine. The R1 will feel like a boat after this one.

                    Originally posted by svjhonda View Post
                    ^
                    I guess he isn't getting the 1000R.
                    Yup, am not getting the one I bought in the US at least

                    Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
                    We have to admit that the 5+ year engineered S1000R has changed enough rules. It has given speed freaks a new machine for tuning and extracting more power and speed, while easily ridable in stock trim too.


                    Without it, they would still be happy at a ZX 10R clocking 170 bhp or a ZX14R or Busa clocking 187~ bhp.
                    But now, they're cracking 200 bhp stocks, without even breaking the 1000cc barrier.

                    Amazing machine, in short.
                    It is amazing and is a fine example of what can be achieved if the envelope is pushed.
                    "Tough times never last, but tough people do." - Robert Schuller
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                    • #11
                      This is freaking awesome...
                      2002 - Pulsar 150 Classic (Still owned)
                      2005 - Pulsar 150 Dtsi (Still owned)
                      2006 - Eterno (sold)
                      2008 - Dio (Owned)
                      2009 - Pulsar 220 DTSi

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                      • #12
                        Motorcycling p*rn!
                        Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Aryan View Post
                          Buy one!
                          Sure! Do you remember my age? It is time I started looking out for stuff like CB1000R and Bandits and HD!

                          Originally posted by Sunny View Post
                          Just saw this one uplclose in the Swiss alps, was fantastic!
                          You are only the 2nd person that I have met who likes this. The first being myself!

                          Originally posted by tibby View Post
                          Any idea if BMW is bringing their bike range down here?
                          Now is that not a question that we would all like to know the answer to?
                          The Wheel was a great invention; Two Wheels with a Motor in between was even better!


                          BMW Motorrad Days 2011

                          Xbhp's Indo-French Kashmir-Ladakh Tour

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                          • #14
                            I admire the RR for its functionality! its a steed built for one purpose, Speed!

                            the headlamps are asymmetric since one of reflectors doesn't need more surface area to work efficiently hence saving overall weight! now that's commitment!!

                            Those German's mean business!! Hats off.......
                            Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.

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