Yes, the M 1000 RR has a road licence. The M RR is homologated according to the FIM regulations for the FIM Superstock class as well as the FIM Superbike World Championship. The M RR will be produced in the minimum number of 500 units required for the World Championship and beyond. Within the price range specified by the regulations, the M RR already has all the essential extras for motorsport homologation, which may not be subsequently modified.
For numerous teams all over the world, the M RR thus represents a highly powerful basic motorcycle for the Superstock and Superbike classes as well as for endurance racing.
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