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BMW Motorrad presents the BMW R 1300 R Superhooligan.
Mon Mar 02 17:00:00 CET 2026 Press Release
Spectacular Custom Power Roadster to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the BMW Motorrad Daytona race victory and winning the AMA Superbike Championship in 1976.
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Munich BMW Motorrad presents the BMW R 1300 R
Superhooligan at the 84th Daytona 200 weekend from March 5 to 7, 2026.
With this model, BMW Motorrad commemorates and honors Steve
McLaughlin's victory in the very first Superbike race at Daytona 50
years ago on March 6, 1976, as well as Reg Pridmore's win in the
inaugural AMA Superbike Championship. Both riders raced on BMW R 90 S
bikes for the Butler & Smith team and made racing history. This
year, BMW Motorrad brand ambassador Nate Kern is also actively
participating in Mission Foods Super Hooligan series presented by
Roland Sands with the BMW R 1300 R Superhooligan as part of the
MotoAmerica Daytona 200.
Highly dynamic project by the BMW Motorrad Custom Speed Shop
as a tribute to Steve McLaughlin's Daytona victory with the BMW R 90
S.
A small group of BMW Motorrad
employees from the BMW Motorrad Custom Speed Shop took the opportunity
to honor this historic racing achievement with a spectacular custom
bike: the BMW R 1300 R Superhooligan. As part of this extraordinary
project, Philipp Ludwig as project manager with Katrin Torge, vehicle
designer Andreas Martin, Theresa Stukenbrock as color and graphic
designer, together with the experience and passion of prototype
builders Paul Summerer and Thomas Becker, created a unique
vehicle.
The design incorporates the basic stylistic and
technical elements of the 145 hp (107 kW) BMW R 1300 R, which serves
as the basis, and skillfully translates them into the highly dynamic
design language of a naked superbike – thus referencing characteristic
design elements of the almost naked superbikes of 50 years ago. For
example, the starting number fields and the wide handlebars.
Tributes to Steve McLaughlin's Daytona victory 50
years ago are reflected not only in the Superhooligan`s starting
number 83, but also by the components painted in the BMW R 90 S color
of the time, including the front fenders and tank side panels.
Matching this, the blue used on the BMW M 1000 RR brake calipers also
appears on the aluminum rear frame and on the fixed fork tubes of the
fully adjustable Wilbers upside-down front fork, which has been
extended by 30 mm for more lean angle clearance. The spring of the
fully adjustable Wilbers suspension strut is finished in a
corresponding blue tone as well.
The high riding dynamics requirements of the Custom
Roadster – capable of reaching speeds of up to 275 km/h and delivering
a superbike-level riding experience - are achieved through the
lightweight, handling-enhancing BMW M 1000 RR carbon front wheel and a
wide range of lightweight yet high-strength carbon-fiber components
from both the BMW Motorrad program and Ilmberger Carbon Parts. Fully
adjustable hand levers from Advik, a lightweight and sonorous titanium
exhaust system with carbon end silencer from Akrapovič, and milled BMW
Motorrad footrests complete the supersport-focused Custom Roadster
project.
The BMW R 1300 R Superhooligan will be showcased alongside its
historic predecessor, the BMW R 90 S of the Butler & Smith team,
and the legendary figures of the 1976 racing season in
Daytona.
When the 50th anniversary of the
iconic 200-mile race in the Sunshine State of Florida is celebrated in
Daytona from March 5th to 7th, 2026, BMW Motorrad will also
commemorate one of the most remarkable milestones in its more than
100-year history.
In 1976, the AMA Superbike Series was launched as a
national U.S. championship, and BMW U.S. importer Butler & Smith
immediately recognized it as a ideal platform to further strengthen
the already sporty image and dynamic riding qualities of the
successful BMW R 90 S. This required not only chassis modifications
suitable for racing but also a significant increase in engine
performance. To achieve this, Butler & Smith hired Udo Gietl as
chief mechanic and engine tuner, while Todd Schuster was responsible
for optimizing the chassis.
Born in 1940, Udo Gietl
left Germany after the Second World War and emigrated to Florida,
where the passionate motocross rider and electrical engineer worked
for NASA and on Polaris submarines, among other projects, before
joining Butler & Smith. There, he quickly established an excellent
reputation as a BMW technician when two BMW R 69 S motorcycles he had
prepared finished first and second in the 5-hour race in Danville in
1969. Motivated by this success, Gietl went on to develop BMW racing
motorcycles based on the BMW R 75/5 in the following years,
culminating in early success with the BMW R 90 S.
With Reg Pridmore - who at the time also ran a BMW
dealership in Santa Barbara - Steve McLaughlin and Gary Fisher, the
Butler & Smith team not only fielded a strong trio of riders but
also extremely competitive racing machines. The BMW R 90 S bikes were
meticulously prepared by Udo Gietl and Todd Schuster.
Steve McLaughlin won the race on March 6, 1976, in a
photo finish ahead of his teammate Reg Pridmore, from whom he snatched
the victory he thought was already certain in the final meters. Double
victory for BMW. A gearbox failure on Gary Fisher`s machine, after he
had led the race for several laps, unfortunately prevented what would
have been a sensational triple victory. At the end of the season, BMW
Motorrad achieved the ultimate triumph: Reg Pridmore became the first
AMA Superbike Champion.
Now, 50 years later, the protagonists of that era
are reunited in Daytona. Daytona winner Steve McLaughlin, AMA
Superbike Champion Reg Pridmore, Gary Fisher's daughters Heidi and
Kimberly, as well as Udo Gietl and numerous guests of honor meet the
BMW R 1300 Superhooligan of the BMW Motorrad Custom Speed Shop and the
victorious BMW R 90 S racing machines from that time. The BMW R 90 S
is provided by the BMW Group Classic from the BMW Museum and specially
prepared in their in-house racing workshop for use at the Daytona
200.
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