KIWI RIDER JANUARY 2018 VOL.1 | Page 46

Words: Jock McLauchlan / Photos: Geoff Osborne Not too hot, not too cold, the S1000R is BMW’s ‘Goldilocks’ naked. T he BMW S1000R is a big capacity, naked street-fighter machine and they are all the rage at the moment. I’d even go as far to as they’re ‘on trend’, unlike, ummm, me. In fairness to the multitude of happy street- fighter owners, there are pretty damn good reasons for strong naked-bike sales. Basically, the manufacturers take a hi-spec superbike with all the latest, amazing go-fast stuff, massage the ergos into a far more user-friendly package and then re-tune the power for more mid-range grunt that is much better suited to road use. In other words they ditch their uncompromising, uncomfortable and often super- cramped (for me anyway) race-orientated riding position for one that actually works in the real world. Then they move a little of the frenetic top- end power – that no one can actually use legally on public roads – down the rev range where roll- on passing power is more useful than outright top end. Hence, you end up with a (still stunningly fast) accomplished road machine with few of the drawbacks of an ultra-hardcore, focussed race bike. Part of the reason I love/loved superbikes is the cool stuff they’re dripping with that aids