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BMW S 1000 RR

Routine recalls4 campaigns, none flagged critical.
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RecallScore
Critical
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Fire risk
1
Crash risk
4
Injuries
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Deaths
0
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All Recalls

4 campaigns
4 recalls🔥 1 fire risk💥 4 crash risk
Model year
Other
Jul 10, 2022
1396 days ago

Your clutch cover can leak oil and cause a fire or crash.

Affected: POWER TRAIN:CLUTCH ASSEMBLY · 2022
FIRE RISKCRASH RISK
NHTSA
Summary

BMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2022 S1000RR, M1000RR, and 2022-2023 S1000XR and S1000R motorcycles. The clutch cover bolts were not lubricated properly, which may cause the clutch cover to become loose and leak oil.

Consequence

An oil leak occurring at the clutch cover increases the risk of a crash or fire.

Remedy

Dealers will replace all 10 clutch cover bolts, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed December 6, 2022. Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417.

Brakes
Feb 24, 2023
1167 days ago

Your hand brake lever can fail and stop you from braking in time.

Affected: SERVICE BRAKES · 2023
CRASH RISK
NHTSA
Summary

BMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2023 S 1000 RR motorcycles. The motorcycle hand brake lever may not function correctly, reducing brake performance.

Consequence

Reduced brake performance can extend the distance required to stop the motorcycle, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy

Dealers will replace the hand brake lever fulcrum pin, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed May 25, 2023. Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417.

Suspension
Dec 30, 2016
3414 days ago

Your rear suspension bolt can loosen and cause you to lose control of your motorcycle.

Affected: SUSPENSION:REAR · 2017
CRASH RISK
NHTSA
Summary

BMW North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain model year 2016-2017 S 1000 RR motorcycles manufactured June 8, 2016, to November 16, 2016, and 2017 S 1000 R motorcycles manufactured on October 12, 2016. One of the bolts on the rear suspension deflection lever may loosen and adversely affect the handling of the motorcycle.

Consequence

If the bolt loosens and affects the motorcycle's handling, there may be an increased risk of a crash.

Remedy

BMW will notify owners, and dealers will replace the bolts and tighten them to the proper specifications, free of charge. The recall began February 17, 2017. Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417.

Lighting
Feb 26, 2026
69 days ago

Your turn signal can fail to activate, making other drivers unable to see your turns.

Affected: EXTERIOR LIGHTING:TURN SIGNAL:SWITCH · 2026
CRASH RISK
NHTSA
Summary

BMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling one 2026 S 1000 RR motorcycle. The turn signal reset button can be unintentionally activated at the same time as the turn signal, resulting in an inoperative turn signal. As such, this vehicle fails to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 108, “Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment."

Consequence

Turn signals that fail to activate as intended increase the risk of a crash.

Remedy

A dealer will replace the combination switch, free of charge. The motorcycle has not yet been sold and therefore no owner notification letters will be mailed. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) involved in this recall will be searchable on NHTSA.gov on April 20, 2026.

Full analysis: how to read the BMW S 1000 RR recall history
Year range, common components, complaint patterns, and how to use this page.

Understanding the BMW S 1000 RR recall history

The BMW S 1000 RR currently has 4 recall campaigns indexed from the NHTSA public database. Each recall represents a formal campaign to fix a defect at no cost to the current owner. Owner complaints are self-reported incidents that haven't (yet) resulted in a recall but can indicate emerging patterns worth watching.

The most frequent recall categories for the S 1000 RR in our dataset are suspension (1), lighting (1), and brake (1). These clusters matter when you're shopping for a used S 1000 RR: recalls in these systems tend to be the ones most likely to have been skipped by previous owners, because they aren't always visible during a routine test drive or pre-purchase inspection.

The tracked recalls span model years 2017–2026, with campaigns reported to NHTSA between 2016 and 2026. Not every model year carries every recall. Each campaign is scoped to a specific year range and often a specific build window, which is why a VIN lookup is the only way to know whether a particular S 1000 RR is actually affected by any of these campaigns.

How to use this page

The safest path for an owner is to run your VIN through the checker above. A VIN query hits NHTSA's live API and tells you whether your specific S 1000 RR has an open, unresolved recall. If you're researching a used S 1000 RRbefore buying, use the recall list below to understand the model's full history, then check the seller's VIN to see whether prior owners actually completed the free repairs. Many don't, and unresolved recalls can linger for years.

Figures are generated live from the RecallScanner dataset, which is sourced from NHTSA's public recall and complaint APIs and refreshed daily. RecallScanner is independent and not affiliated with BMW or any U.S. government agency.