The most awaited and anticipated Superbike from the German manufacturer is readying to come out from the curtains officially. The BMW S1000RR's unveiling is just around the corner. Recently, the company has announced that they will be going to showcase the upcoming motorcycle at the INTERMOT Motorcycle show, which will be going to held at Cologne, Germany. The international motorcycle show will be going to start by the end of September month, i.e. 30th September, 2014.
However, it seems that the German manufacturer will be coming up with lots of surprises to heat-up the INTERMOT and EICMA, both. The firm has already kept two models aside, which it will be going to showcase at EICMA, Milan, Italy. Talking about the showcasing of the motorcycles, a BMW officials said, "We will be presenting no less than five models to the public in the course of the next few months. As many as three new BMW Motorrad models see their world premiere at the international motorcycle trade fair INTERMOT at the beginning of October. In addition to the new models, BMW Motorrad also presents its new rider equipment collection for the upcoming season at the trade fair in Cologne. Two more new models will be presented to the public for the first time two weeks later at the international motorcycle trade fair EICMA in Milan."
Having a closer look to the BMW S1000RR, it seems that the company has worked over the outer appearance of the motorcycle, as it had received a newfangled look. The enliven bodywork, redesigned exhaust tailpipe and the some minor twists in the engine; these are some of the new gifts received by the upcoming motorcycle. Although, we don't know exactly what the company will be bringing to us, but we’ll be presuming that the Bosch ABS system and semi-active suspension will be coming as standard.
BMW will be coming-up with two models for sure to showcase at the international motorcycle show, INTERMOT and EICMA. Now, let's see will they be able to boom-up the international market or not? Although, it's really tough to say about the German motorcycle manufacturer, as it is known for its perfection.