32 MOTORCYCLE MOJO JULY 2019
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at the new S1000RR is that it no longer
sports those polarizing asymmetrical
headlights. They were hallmarks of
the German-made supersport machine
since its introduction, although they
weren’t unanimously appreciated;
some people liked them, some people
didn’t. There’s no denying that the new
symmetrical headlights have given the
S1000RR an entirely new look. While
I found that the former oddly shaped
headlights gave previous incarnations
of the bike a distinctive look that set it
apart from the masses, I like this new
design.
From the saddle you’ll see a new
high-resolution TFT instrument panel,
controllable via handlebar-mounted
switches and multi-function thumb
wheel. There are several display options
and seemingly endless parameters you
can adjust via the screen – many more
than I had the chance to sample during
a day of track riding. The interface
is relatively user-friendly, although I
would have needed more seat time to
get accustomed to accessing all of the
functions available via the new screen.
The S1000RR now features advanced
six-axis sensors, which provide much
more intuitive and precise traction
and wheelie control than before. There
are four ride modes – Rain, Road,
Dynamic and Race – although real
tuning is available in the optional Pro
modes. With Pro modes, you get three
sub-modes – Race Pro 1, 2 and 3 – each
allowing you to select from three levels
of each parameter – including throttle
response, traction control, wheelie
control, engine braking and ABS – and
save them to the mode’s memory. You
therefore can have three customized
maps to select from when riding on the
track, although they must be selected
before you ride, by using the menu in
the TFT screen. There is a button on
the left handlebar switch assembly that
does allow you to tune the level of ABS
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Race Pro modes come courtesy
of the optional M package, which
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of settings like traction control,
wheelie control, ABS and more.
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on the left switchgear.
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