BMW R 1300 R Titan Concept: Built to Break the Rules
What happens when BMW Motorrad gives its team free rein? You get the Titan Concept BMW R 1300 R – a custom bike that looks like it escaped from a superbike dream and landed on a drag strip.
This isn’t a tuned up naked bike. It’s a full on performance statement – with NOS, carbon fiber and no compromises.
How the R 1300 R Titan Breaks the Mold
Let’s start with the wildest bit – the nitrous oxide injection system. Yep, this factory concept runs NOS, pushing the already 145hp, 149Nm boxer engine into new territory. BMW haven’t released the numbers but that NOS bottle between the twin titanium Akrapovic exhausts speaks volumes.
And it’s not just performance. The styling is just as aggressive. No fenders, carbon fiber fairings and razor sharp air ducts that lean the bike into a mean, forward charging stance.
Custom to the Core – Built by BMW’s Skunkworks
Built by BMW’s own engineers not an outside custom house the Titan Concept feels like a love letter to two wheel rebellion. Here’s what’s different:
- A specially-built Wilbers frame paired with an extended swingarm boosts traction during hard acceleration
- The Titan uses Magura HC3 levers to give riders tight, confident brake feel even when pushing hard.
- Carbon fiber used on the body and underbelly for weight reduction
- Akrapovic titanium exhaust system built just for this beast
Every piece has been touched – not to look pretty but to go faster, lean harder and turn more heads.
Will You Ever See One on the Road?
For now the Titan Concept is just that – a one off machine built to show what’s possible when BMW’s designers and builders break the rules. There are no production plans but its existence teases something exciting: a future where factory customs are raw, loud and dripping with attitude.
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FAQs
Is the BMW R 1300 R Titan Concept for sale?
Not at the moment. It’s a one off prototype built by BMW’s in-house team to showcase extreme customization potential.
How much power does the NOS add?
BMW haven’t released exact figures but it’s a lot – enough to turn this into a drag strip sprinter.
Conclusion
The BMW R 1300 R Titan Concept shows that even a global manufacturer can let their hair down. This bike isn’t for everyone – it’s for inspiring, provoking and teasing what future performance bikes could look like.
Fast, fierce and factory – the Titan Concept doesn’t just break the rules it makes a new one with carbon and NOS.