BMW Motorrad has officially revealed the BMW R 1300 R Superhooligan, a special custom motorcycle built to celebrate 50 years since the first AMA Superbike race at Daytona in 1976. During that historic event, Steve McLaughlin secured victory riding a BMW R 90 S.

The Superhooligan is engineered for high performance, utilizing a robust powertrain:

The aesthetic of the Superhooligan pays homage to BMW’s historic racing success at Daytona. Key design features include:
To enhance track performance and reduce overall weight, the Superhooligan integrates several high-end components:

BMW Motorrad brand ambassador Nate Kern will pilot the R 1300 R Superhooligan in the Mission Foods Super Hooligan championship. This will take place during the MotoAmerica Daytona 200 weekend, scheduled from March 5 to 7, 2026. Alongside the new custom bike, BMW will also showcase the original 1976 Butler & Smith R 90 S race motorcycles in the paddock.
What is the top speed of the BMW R 1300 R Superhooligan? The BMW R 1300 R Superhooligan is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 274 to 275 kmph.
What engine does the Superhooligan use? The motorcycle is powered by a 1,300cc boxer-twin engine that produces 145 PS and 149 Nm of torque.
What historic event does this custom motorcycle celebrate? The Superhooligan celebrates the 50th anniversary of the inaugural AMA Superbike race at Daytona in 1976, where Steve McLaughlin won on a BMW R 90 S.
Where are the carbon fibre parts sourced from? The carbon fibre bodywork and carbon front wheel, as well as the brake calipers, are sourced from the BMW M 1000 RR.
When and where will the Superhooligan make its racing debut? Nate Kern will ride the bike in the Mission Foods Super Hooligan championship during the MotoAmerica Daytona 200 weekend, taking place from March 5 to 7, 2026.
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