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BMW HP4 Race

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BMW HP4 Race
ManufacturerBMW Motorrad
Parent companyBMW
Production2017–
ClassSport bike
Engine999 cc (61.0 cu in) liquid/oil cooled 4-stroke DOHC inline-four
Bore / stroke80.0 mm × 49.7 mm (3.15 in × 1.96 in)
Compression ratio13.7-13.9:1
Transmission6-speed sequential manual transmission, chain-drive
SuspensionFront: inverted telescopic fork
BrakesFront: 2 x 320 mm discs
Rear: 220 mm disc.
Rake, trailAdjustable 24.5° -0.5°/+1.0°, n/a
Seat heightAdjustable 820–850 mm (32.1–33.3 in)
Weight146 kg (dry)
171kg (wet)
Fuel capacity17 lt
RelatedBMW S1000RR

The BMW HP4 Race is a 999 cc (61.0 cu in) four-cylinder engine sport bike made by BMW Motorrad in 2017 in a limited-production run of 750 units.[1] It is a non-street-legal, track-only version of the HP4 variant of the BMW S1000RR.[2][3]

Background

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Like the Honda RC213V-S and Ducati Superleggera, the HP4 Race does not qualify for any race series, and was made to display the manufacturer's technological prowess rather than for Homologation.[4] BMW claims the HP4 Race produces 215 hp (160 kW) at 14,500 rpm, due to the higher rev limit over the normal HP4, which BMW says makes 193 hp (144 kW) at 13,900 rpm.[5]

Most of the HP4 Race's design elements and engine are from the S1000RR, with many components re-tuned for higher performance, and adding greater adjustability, including a rake of 24.5° that can be decreased by 0.5° or increased by 1.0°.[1][4] It has an all-carbon fiber chassis that BMW says weights 7.8 kg (17 lb), and fairing makes extensive use of carbon fiber.[5] It has a GP style 1-up, 2-3-4-5-6-down shifting pattern.[5] Like the S1000RR, HP4 Races have traction control and wheelie control, and a quickshifter.[1] Because it is for track use only, it does not have lights or mirrors.

BMW HP4 Race

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "BMW HP4 Race Price & Specs Announced". Ultimate Motorcycling. July 31, 2017. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  2. ^ "2013 BMW HP4 - Riding Impression". Cycle World. November 28, 2012. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  3. ^ "2018 BMW HP4 Race". Cycle World. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
  4. ^ a b "2017 BMW HP4 Race Review". Cycle World. August 14, 2017. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  5. ^ a b c "HP4 Race". Retrieved 2018-03-29.