India, Feb. 26 -- With a wide range of shapes and sizes, aero wings are now standard on most contemporary superbikes. Among innovative companies, BMW stands out for its recent patents, which show a deliberate attempt to advance wing technology. When it comes to the S 1000 RR, BMW is now working on active wings that can change their angle on their own to keep the bike level, even when leaning over.

In order to optimise downforce and grip levels, which in turn contribute to faster lap times, this dynamic wing adjustment is important during cornering. Although the patent doesn't cover the specifics of the electrical or mechanical systems that control these winglets, it mainly aims to protect the idea as a whole. Even without all the facts, ...