California Superbike School Annonce Partnership with BMW

California Superbike School just announced their partnership with BMW starting from the 2010 season, the current school fleet of Kawasaki ZX-6R’s will be replaced with BMW’s brand spanking new S1000RR Superbike for all of their school sessions! :excited:excited

"The NEWS is our recent partnership with BMW North America. What that means to you is that you will have the opportunity to ride the amazing new S1000RR at all of our school sessions. More on this later.

The new S1000RR is not only the most powerful bike in its class, it’s also the most controllable one. Its ultra sophisticated electronic Dynamic Traction Control and race ABS systems combined with very light weight, neutral and nimble handling – we say BMW has created a package that is satisfyingly easy yet exciting to ride, making it a perfect partner for your training."

Planning on attending their school next May even before this was announced, riding this bike would be awesome! :ahh:ahh:excited:clap

Update 12/08/09

Officiall BMW Press Release:

BMW Motorrad USA Teams Up With California Superbike School to Offer Rider Training on the S 1000 RR

* 07.12.2009
* Press Release

Woodcliff Lake, NJ – December 7, 2009… Thanks to a partnership between BMW Motorrad USA and the California Superbike School, riders will have the opportunity to unleash the power of the most potent, sophisticated and lightest sportbike ever produced – under the guidance of trained professionals. Beginning in 2010, BMW’s S 1000 RR superbike will be available at training sessions offered by Keith Code’s California Superbike School.

The school has 48 events scheduled at race tracks around the country beginning in March. Riders will have the option of using their own bike or renting one of the school’s 2010 BMW S 1000 RR motorcycles for one- or two-day training sessions.

“We would not be content offering a motorcycle as powerful as the S 1000 RR without access to top-shelf rider training,” said Todd Andersen, BMW Motorrad USA Marketing Manager. “We want S 1000 RR riders to have the skills and confidence to maximize their ownership experience with this state-of-the-art superbike.”

Recognized as the foremost motorcycle school in the world, the California Superbike School began in 1980 with the goal of becoming the most comprehensive professional school for the motorcycle enthusiast. In the two decades since its inception, CSS has taught 100,000 street riders and 15 U.S. Superbike Champions. Today, CSS is found on four continents, offering full rider training for riders of all types of motorcycles – from cruisers to superbikes.

Superbike Schools offer a stepped training program comprised of 4 separate levels. Each is taught by trained, professional riding coaches to insure the student gains improved understanding and greater confidence. Keith Code, Director of CSS, has been a pioneer in the field of motorcycle training for a quarter of a century. His schools continue to grow in popularity with planned franchise expansion in Southeast Asia and Europe.

For more information about CSS sessions and costs, phone (323) 224-2734 or visit the CSS website at www.superbikeschool.com.

BMW launched the most anticipated new sport bike in recent history, the S 1000 RR, at the famed Monza racetrack, in Italy, during the Superbike World Championship race weekend on May 9, 2009. The S 1000 RR, weighing only 404 lbs and delivering a massive 193 hp, is one of the most potent, sophisticated and lightest sport bikes ever produced. It holds the distinction of being the most powerful production 1000cc sport bike in the world.

In addition to the class-leading power plant, the BMW S 1000 RR possesses new technical
features, such as the first-ever four-stage Race ABS system with settings for Rain, Sport, Race and Slick conditions. The groundbreaking new ABS system weighs only about 5.5 lbs complete – nearly 20 lbs lighter than the competition.

With its highly distinctive new asymmetrical headlights, which follow the very elegant and unique asymmetrical panels, this first BMW Superbike promises to standout from the crowd of liter-class bikes.

The production version of the S 1000 RR was officially unveiled in the U.S. at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah during WSBK races, during the last weekend of May. Following its U.S. unveiling, BMW’s official S 1000 RR ambassadors, have been traveling to dealerships across the nation for special S 1000 RR presentations, track days and dealer events during the Pre-Sale Program, which runs through December 31, 2009. The S 1000 RR sport bike – expected to arrive in U.S. dealerships at the end of January – has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $13,800.

For blogs, S 1000 RR events, images, tech specs, and news and about the new BMW S 1000 RR, visit the exclusive S 1000 RR micro-site http://www.bmwplanetpower.com or follow the S 1000 RR on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/BMW-S1000RR
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