Riding Mode - BMW S 1000RR Rider's Manual

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Exceptional riding
conditions:
Riding for a lengthy period with
the front wheel lifted off the
ground (wheelie).
Rear wheel rotating with the
vehicle held stationary by ap-
plying the front brake (burn-
out).
Heating up with the motorcycle
on an auxiliary stand, in neutral
or with a gear engaged.
When riding on a slippery sur-
face, never snap the throttle grip
fully closed without pulling the
clutch at the same time. En-
gine braking torque can cause
the rear wheel to skid, with a cor-
responding loss of stability. The
BMW Motorrad DTC is unable to
control a situation of this nature.

Riding mode

Selection
To adjust the motorcycle to the
road condition and the desired
driving experience, the following
riding modes can be selected:
RAIN
ROAD
DYNAMIC
RACE
with riding modes Pro
RACE PRO 1
RACE PRO 2
RACE PRO 3
When activated, the RACE PRO
riding modes replace the RAIN,
ROAD and DYNAMIC riding
modes.
A coordinated setting for the sys-
tems Engine, Engine Brake,
DTC, Wheelie (DTC), ABS and
DDC is available for each riding
mode.
with riding modes Pro
In the RACE PRO riding modes,
the settings for the systems En-
gine, Engine Brake, Trac-
tion (DTC), Wheelie (DTC),
ABS and DDC can be individually
adjusted.
Torque, throttle response
and overrun acoustics
In the RAIN riding mode: soft
throttle response, reduced
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torque in low gears, overrun
acoustics not active.
In the ROAD and DYNAMIC
riding modes: optimum throttle
response, reduced torque in
low gears, overrun acoustics
active.
In the RACE riding mode: op-
timum throttle response, max-
imum torque, overrun acoustics
active.
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