Hi Coyote and thanks for chipping in
Frankly I find your comment a bit petty and shallow, missing the entire point of the conversation.
I'm sorry but you have completely misunderstood everything I have said.
I have never wheelied a motorcycle or performed any stunts aside from the occasional fun power wheelie. Nor do I want to even learn how to wheelie because that's not my style of riding.
I have never said that I wanted a stunt bike or a brute like the ones you are describing. In fact my friend back home wanted to upgrade from a 2018 ZX10RR to an H2 and I actually convinced him to go with the S1000RR because it is the cutting edge of technology, handling, and efficiency. And he is now having the same complaints I have with the same stakes at BMW warranty loss. Copy / paste scenario.
All I have said is that this bike is restricted and here is the simple version because it seems difficult to understand for some
1- As a customer
I feel I am not getting my money's worth because I didn't buy a 210 HP Superbike to get 50% of its performance.
I also feel cheated because BMW in the UAE got so many to buy this bike by advertising a 5 year unlimited mileage warranty, while most of our competition (Ducati V4S, Yamaha R1M, Aprilia RSV4 Factory) were only offering 1 year. All of these bikes are sharper in power and miles more in line with a true superbike (Noo, not stunt bikes, super bikes for the track, and laptimes).
The warranty, along with with a competitive price and a service contract was maybe 50-70% of the weight in my decision for the BMW. So naturally when I hear from my dealer that you can lose your warranty if you do pretty much anything more involved than putting a sticker on the fairing, yes I feel cheated and very disappointed. ESPECIALLY when the competition is offering modification and tuning options under warranty.
2- As a rider
I am planning to take this bike to track and might make it a track only bike. So in answer to your comment regarding stoppies and wheelies on a geriatric K5, please understand what kind of rider I am.
What I do hate, as an experienced, fast, and demanding rider, is that my new superbike which is supposed to be one of the top performing bikes in the world at this moment, can be easily out-accelerated by a 600 cc middle weight in certain conditions, simply because it is THROTTLE RESTRICTED. I don't care what anyone says, this is NOT wheelie control or any kind of rider aid intervening. It is just a matter of you as a rider not getting what you paid for. You want to call that efficiency and be a brand faithful BMW rider who refuses to criticize them? be my guest. But I won't be that kind of rider.
If you're using your super bike for commuting and cruising around the city never getting past 40 MPH then you have no problem and in fact I suspect that's why most riders don't even realize the problem I'm talking about. Some get it. but the majority of people are completely oblivious to this.
The only way i can understand that someone doesn't feel the restrictions on this bike are if they are new to the 1000cc platform, new riders overall, or just casual riders who are just cruising around with no aim to have any form of aggressive riding.
Yes I am a demanding rider in that I want the performance and power to BLOW ME AWAY. I should have the right to expect and demand that from a 30,000$, 210 HP motorcycle. And it should, if you know anything about bikes, be sooo much more powerful.
So here's my answer to your comment. You have completely misunderstood what we have been talking about and once again, I am really in awe at how many people are just refusing to believe what's so obvious even when so many around the world are complaining about.
Yes at this point I do regret my decision to buy a S1K, simply because I would have obtained all of my demands from a V4S or an RSV4, out of the box. And they would allow me to tune the bike and install an aftermarket racing exhaust at their workshops, under warranty.
That said, I will be fixing this issue because I'm still happy with my purchase and as I've said before, I am in love with the bike for the exact reasons you have mentioned (German engineering and what not). BUT I REFUSE to ignore the rest of the equation, which is power on tap when I need / want it. And I hate BMW is because they are making me pay for it by forfeiting a 5 year warranty on a brand new bike.