BMW R 1250 R vs 2024 BMW M 1000 R
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Technical score (estimate)
Weighted mix of power, torque, power-to-weight, top speed and lighter weight within this comparison only. Not a real-world verdict — riding style and roads matter.
Usage fit (estimate)
Rough scores for city riding, touring, sporty riding and new riders — mix of specs and bike category. Same caveats as the technical score: traffic, skill and tyres matter.
City / commute
Touring / long rides
Sporty riding
New rider friendly
Seat height (cm)
Figures are as in the database; boots, suspension sag and road surface change how tall the bike feels.
- BMW R 1250 R 82 cm Lowest seat here
- 2024 BMW M 1000 R 83 cm Tallest seat here
Spread in this comparison: about 1 cm.
Rough guide: comfortable flat-foot reach often needs inseam roughly in the same ballpark as seat height (varies a lot by ergonomics).
Auto summary from specs
Generated from the numbers in the comparison — not a review.
- Power spans 136 hp (BMW R 1250 R) up to 210 hp (2024 BMW M 1000 R).
- Torque spans 113 Nm (2024 BMW M 1000 R) up to 143 Nm (BMW R 1250 R).
- Weight spans 210 kg (2024 BMW M 1000 R) to 221 kg (BMW R 1250 R).
- Displacement spans 1000 cc (2024 BMW M 1000 R) to 1100 cc (BMW R 1250 R).
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| Specification | BMW R 1250 R | BMW M 1000 R |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | BMW | BMW |
| Model | BMW R 1250 R | BMW M 1000 R |
| Engine size | Above 1000cc | 1000cc |
| Power | 136hp | 210hp |
| Torque | 143nm. | 113nm. |
| Cylinders / valves | Twin cylinder, 8 valves | 4 cylinders, 16 valves |
| Weight | 221kg | 210kg |
| Front brake | Twin disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston radial brake caliper | Twin disc brake, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston fixed caliper |
| Rear brake | Single disc brake, diameter 276 mm, 2-piston floating caliper | Single disc brake, diameter 220 mm, 1-piston floating caliper |
| Seat height (cm) | 82cm | 83cm |
| Front tyre | 120/70 ZR17 | 120/70 ZR17 |
| Rear tyre | 180/55 ZR17 | 200/55 ZR17 |
| Cooling | Liquid cooling | Liquid cooling |
| Front suspension | Upside-down telescopic fork | Upside-down telescopic fork, diameter 45 mm, electronic self-adjusting DDC Dynamic Damping Control, spring preload, rebound and compression stages adjustable |
| Rear suspension | Cast aluminum single-sided swingarm with BMW Motorrad Paralever, WAD shock absorber, spring preload continuously adjustable hydraulically by handwheel | Aluminum twin-sided swingarm, DDC Dynamic Damping Control (central shock absorber), adjustable spring preload, rebound and compression stages electronically adjustable |
| Motorcycle type | Naked | Naked |
| Top speed | 245km/h | 300km/h |
| Fuel capacity / consumption | 18 L – 5.5 L/100km | 16.5 L – 7.3 L/100km |
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| Service quality | ||
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| Price | $14995 | $21695 |
| Brand price lists | View BMW price list | View BMW price list |
| Extra features | -TFT colour display with BMW Motorrad Connectivity, Full LED headlight, Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) -Integral ABS Pro (lean-optimised ABS), 3 riding modes (Eco, Rain, and Road), Hill Start Control (HSC) -USB charging socket, Intelligent emergency call, Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) |
-BMW Motorrad ABS Pro, Pro riding modes (Rain, Road, Dynamic, Race, Race Pro 1–3, Pit Lane Limiter, Launch Control, -Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) +/- Shift, Wheelie Control, Slide Control, Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), shift assistant Pro, -Automatic Hill Start Control (HSC) Pro), TFT display with M start-up animation, LED headlights, rear light and turn indicators -Dynamic Damping Control (DDC), M battery, M forged wheels, Titanium rear silencer, M brake, M seat ,M brake and clutch lever -Handlebar end mirrors, Keyless Ride, Tyre pressure control (TPC), Heated grips, Cruise control |
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2023 BMW R 1250 R vs 2024 BMW M 1000 R: Which One is Better for You?
2023 BMW R 1250 R and 2024 BMW M 1000 R are very similar in terms of engine capacity and power. In this case, design, driving comfort, and personal preferences may take precedence. Additionally, 2024 BMW M 1000 R, with its 210hp, stands out for users seeking speed and performance.
1. Cylinder Capacity and Performance
2023 BMW R 1250 R and 2024 BMW M 1000 R have almost identical engine capacities, offering similar performance. In this case, design, driving comfort, and other features will play a more significant role in your choice.2023 BMW R 1250 R, with its 1100cc engine capacity, is ideal for users seeking high performance and acceleration. Designed for performance-focused users and professionals.
2. Torque Power
2023 BMW R 1250 R, with its 143Nm torque, delivers powerful performance. A high torque value ensures superior acceleration and advantage on steep inclines. 2024 BMW M 1000 R, with its 113Nm torque, offers a more balanced ride for city use. 2023 BMW R 1250 R is ideal for users requiring rapid acceleration. High torque power offers significant advantages in heavy load carrying, off-road driving, or situations requiring high speed.
3. Top Speed
2024 BMW M 1000 R, as a Naked, can reach a maximum speed of 300 km/h. This speed feature can be considered an extra advantage for a motorcycle of this type. 2023 BMW R 1250 R, as a Naked, offers a lower maximum speed of 245 km/h, but this does not overshadow its other features.
4. Cooling System
2023 BMW R 1250 R features a Liquid-Cooled system, while 2024 BMW M 1000 R offers a Liquid-Cooled system. Both models deliver equal performance in their cooling systems.
5. Design and Comfort
2023 BMW R 1250 R and 2024 BMW M 1000 R are close in weight, offering similar experiences for different usage scenarios. Additionally, 2024 BMW M 1000 R, with a seat height of 83cm, is more suitable for taller riders, offering greater comfort.2023 BMW R 1250 R, with a seat height of 82cm, provides a more ergonomic ride for average-height riders.
Conclusion
2024 BMW M 1000 R emerges as the winner of this comparison based on total points. 2023 BMW R 1250 R and 2024 BMW M 1000 R have nearly identical engine capacities. 2023 BMW R 1250 R, with higher torque, excels in rapid acceleration and steep climbs. 2024 BMW M 1000 R, with a top speed of 300 km/h, stands out for speed enthusiasts. Both models have similar cooling systems, offering comparable performance for long journeys. In conclusion, 2024 BMW M 1000 R stands out in terms of technical specifications and overall performance. However, depending on your riding preferences and usage needs, both models offer unique advantages.
Frequently asked questions
What is the top speed of BMW R 1250 R vs BMW M 1000 R?
BMW M 1000 R is listed at 300 km/h vs 245 km/h for BMW R 1250 R.
Which has more horsepower, BMW R 1250 R or BMW M 1000 R?
BMW M 1000 R has 210 hp compared with 136 hp on the BMW R 1250 R.
Which is better, BMW R 1250 R or BMW M 1000 R?
It depends on your riding style. Compare top speed, weight, fuel use and price in the table on this page, then vote for the bike you prefer.
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