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22 March, 2020 3:39 pm

Ayrton Badovini BMW S 1000 RR “Superstock Limited Edition”

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Ayrton Badovini kicked everyone’s ass in the 2010 FIM Superstock 1000 championship, winning nine out of ten races and his worst finish was a second place, and obviously a record winning champion could not go unawarded and BMW Italia after moving the Italian up to Superbikes this season, decided to release a limited edition of his winning BMW S1000RR.

Only 50 units of the BMW S1000RR Superstock Limited Edition will be made and available only in Italy.

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The bikes will be built in Germany, but getting the finishing touches directly by BMW Motorrad Italia’s racing department.
The bikes will be numbered and have the BMW Italia’s own livery with Badovini’s #86 and for € 27,000, some very rich Italians will be getting the BMW S1000RR with special aftermarket parts that include a slip on Akrapovic street legal racing exhaust with carbon support, an array of carbon parts, LED turn signals, and a passenger kit with a seat and foot pegs, for those who don’t want to go ride only solo.

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