Racetrackhandlingandbrakes,a
stormingengineandhighbuildquality.
Beyondthatit dependswhetherthe
original owner got carried away with
the extras packages. The hardest thing
to find is a completely standard base
model (with just ABS, traction control
and two riding modes). According to
BMW, just 2% of Rs sold in the UK over
the years have been standard models.
For that 2%, the Sport package (not to
be confused with the separate Sport
model), adds two extra riding modes
(Dynamic and Dynamic Pro) as well as
a quickshifter, cruise control and more
sophisticated ABS. It was a £1000
option, so well worth having. Although
in theory the original buyer could have
kept adding goodies to that spec, in
reallife onceyoustartthinkingabout
theDynamicDampingControloption
(DDC— semi-activesuspension)you
mayaswellhavetheSportmodel
properratherthangettingtherewith
add-ons.SoyoustartwiththeSport
packageextras,butwithmore
adjustabilityandsophisticationfor
theelectronics,heatedgrips,LED
indicators,somecosmetictweaksand
newwheels.If youwantreallyposh
wheels,lookoutforBMW’soptional
forgedraceversions— theywerea
£1250optionsothey’reprettyrare,
buttheymaketheexcellentDDC
suspensionworkevenbetter.A
genuineBMW/Akrapovicsilenceris
a desirableoptiononearlierbikes
(standardfrom 2017 on).
What do you get for
your money?
Justonerider
cateredforhere
Theviewmost get
oftheS1000R
Even the stockcan
sounds fantastic
Riding position
more upright
than sportsbike
Bars flatter than
the sportsbike