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Roland Sands BMW S1000RR Drag Bike

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Photo: Roland Sands Design
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If you thought the S1000RR was fast enough, then Roland Sands' latest take on one is not for you. On the other hand, if you believe that there is more to the sport BMW than the Bavarians have already done so far, well, it's game on: here's the awesome RSD, all carbon and as brutal as it gets.
The drag S1000RR engine is pretty close to thee stock specs, but RSD were not too impressed with its 200 HP and are planning to add a turbo unit to help the BMW cross the 300 HP mark and become really fast.

So far, the drag BMW has received a mandatory longer swingarm, all-carbon wheels and a ton of other carbon fiber parts to make it light and add a menacing attire to it. The Brock's exhaust and multiple other performance parts are a nifty match to those supplied by Rizoma.

RSD added the Reventon-type finish with silverleaf, black and red piping around matter areas, and thus creating a very nifty contrast with the clear lacquer fiber ones. The bike is still street-legal, but it's no toy, as Roland himself found out, drifting sideways if ridden with to heavy a hand.

We're so waiting for the updated version!

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