BMW S 1000 R 2021 vs Triumph Bonneville T100

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BMW S 1000 R 2021
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 999.00 cc 865.00 cc
Engine Oil/water-cooled four-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine with four valves per cylinder Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 360 firing interval
Clutch Multi-disc oil bath (anti-hopping) with self-reinforcement --
Fuel System Electronic intake pipe fuel injection --
Ignition Twin-spark ignition --
Cooling System Oil/water-cooled --
Maximum Power 165 hp @ 11000 rpm 61PS @ 7500
Maximum Torque 114 Nm @ 9250 rpm 61NM @ 5550
Load Carrying Capacity Permitted total weight: 407 kg
Payload (with standard equipment): 208 kg
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Transmission Synchromesh six-speed gearbox, built into engine housing 5- speed
Drivetrain Chain 525 17/45 --
Top Speed 200 kmph --
Riding Modes Three riding modes (Rain, Road, Dynamic, incl. HSC) --
Battery 12 V / 8 Ah, maintenance-free --
Display TFT display with connectivity --
Frame Bridge-type aluminium laminate frame with load-bearing engine --
Mileage
Highway Mileage -- 24 kmpl
City Mileage -- 18 kmpl
Tyres
Front 120/70 ZR 17 100/90 R19
Rear 190/55 ZR 17 (200/55 ZR 17) 130/80 R17
Wheel / RIM Cast aluminium
Rim, front: 3.50 x 17"
Rim, rear: 6.00 x 17"
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Brakes
Front Twin-disc brake with a diameter of 320 mm, four-piston fixed calliper Single 310mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
Rear Single disc brake with a diameter of 220 mm, one-piston floating calliper Single 255mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
ABS BMW Motorrad Integral ABS, partial integral --
Suspension
Front Upside-down telescopic fork with a diameter of 45 mm, spring preload and adjustable rebound and compression stage KYB 41mm forks, 120mm travel
Rear Aluminium underbeam swinging arm, Full-Floater Pro, central shock absorber, adjustable rebound and compression damping and adjustable spring preload KYB chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload, 106mm rear wheel travel
Colors Available
Colors Light white/M Motorsport
Racing red
Style Sport
Jet Black, Fusion White and Aegean Blue, New England White/ Intense Orange


Physical Specs
Length 2090 mm 2230 mm
Width 812 mm 740 mm
Height 1115 mm 1100 mm
Weight -- 230 kg
Kerb Weight 199 --
Seat Height 830 --
Wheelbase 1450 mm 1500 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 16.5 litres 16 litres
Overview
About BMW S 1000 R 2021 is available in 3 variants, namely – Standard, Pro, and Pro M Sport
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Features Standard equipment:
Full LED Light
Six-axis sensor box incl. ABS Pro & DTC
Adjustable handlebar position

Optional equipment:
- DDC chassis
- Riding modes Pro (incl. Dynamic Pro, fully adjustable, incl. Wheelie Control, HSC Pro, MSR, DBC)
- Shift Assist Pro
- Headlight Pro (daytime running light icon & adaptive cornering light; observe country specific regulations)
- Keyless Ride
- RDC (Tyre Pressure Control)
- ECALL (if available)
- M package
- M carbon and forged wheels
- M Lightweight Battery
- Carbon package and billet packs
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Additional Details Mixture control: Electronic intake pipe fuel injection, BMS-K+ electronic engine management with overrun cut-off, twin-spark ignition: BMS-O with e-gas
Emission control: Regulated three-way catalytic converter
Fuel consumption per 100 km based on WMTC: 6.2 l
CO2 emission based on WMTC: 144 g/km
Fuel type: Super plus lead-free (max. 5 % ethanol, E5) / ROZ 98 / 93 AKI
Alternator: Permanent magnet generator with 450 W (nominal capacity)
Castor: 96 mm
Steering head angle: 65.8°
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled(with M package including M carbon wheels): 194 kg
Seat height(OE driver seat low: 810 mm, OE driver seat high: 850 mm)
Inner leg curve(OE low rider seat: 1,815 mm, OE high rider seat: 1,858 mm)
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Accessories - Rear bags and soft bags
- Carbon trim panel components
- Billet parts
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