EMAIL S 1000 RR K67 Acces

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

EMAIL S 1000 RR K67 Acces Page 1 of 12 Retail Operator / Sales – Sales - Business Parts & Service Administration General Manager Motorcycles Used Motorcycles Manager (F&I) Accessories Date: June 2019 Source: PI-36-2018 Name: Adam Sacher Title: Parts & Accessory Specialist Bulletin: AS-A-29-19 Phone #: 201.307.3717 BMW Motorrad USA S 1000 RR (K67) Accessory Overview Overview: BMW Motorrad has a diverse range of accessories for the new S 1000 RR (K67). Some of these products are already familiar in the appearance of HP but are now continued in the M-branding which is new for BMW Motorrad. • M carbon wheels, offer outstanding riding dynamics and comfortable handling on the road. • M carbon front and rear wheel covers protect the rider and the motorcycle as well as accentuate the bike's dynamics with a suitable sporty appearance. • Black anodized forged wheels have thicker brake disks with angled valves and are tried and tested on the racetrack. • M axle protectors are made of highly abrasion-resistant plastic which protect the front axle fork and swingarm from scratches in the event of a tip-over or slide. • M rider and passenger footrests are milled from an anodized aluminum alloy and provide the bike with an even sportier appearance as well as more foot grip which additionally aids in preventing the rider and passenger’s foot from accidentally slipping off the pegs. • M clutch lever and brake lever are CNC-milled from corrosion-resistant anodized aluminum and underline the motorcycle's sportiness particularly impressively. • M clutch lever and brake lever protector make a real statement in terms of uncompromising sportiness thanks to its dynamic design. • M engine protectors with replaceable plastic pad protect the engine from grinding directly on the tarmac in extreme cornering situations as well as protecting the engine housing in the event of a tip- over. • M carbon pinion cover, tank trim panels, upper side panels, and airbox cover are highly impact- resistant which aid in overall weight reduction of the motorcycle and are finished with a UV-resistant, high-gloss paint which impressively highlights the motorcycle's uncompromising sportiness. © 2019, BMW of North America, LLC. The contents of this document are confidential and should not be shared with third parties for distribution. Page 2 of 12 • Luggage options that are offered which provide a great deal of storage space include the following: tank bag, bag for the passenger seat, rear bag, and a foldable backpack. • Personal comfort needs can be met by various windshields and motorcycle seat heights offered. • Radiator and oil cooler guard, anti-theft alarm system, and protective film for the TFT display provide more active safety and protection to the motorcycle. • Finally come the familiar, model-independent products, such as a tire pressure travel pack, all weather cover, BMW Motorrad motorcycle carpet, BMW Motorrad battery charging device, various care products, as well as the corresponding original BMW Motorrad engine oil. Parts Information: Please see the attached list below for detailed parts information. All prices listed are M.S.R.P. and may be subject to change. Product Part Number Product Overview Photo MSRP Description M Performance Parts • CNC-milled HP footrest system. • High-strength aluminum alloy, lightweight and dimensionally stable. • 77 25 1 540 005 Numerous adjustment options for footrests as well as shift lever. (+) 77 25 1 540 006 M Rearsets • Ideal adjustment to suit individual requirements $1,240.09 (+) 46 71 9 898 542 for substantial enhancement of comfort and safety. • 3-color anodized. • Carbon Fiber heel guard • The M rider footrests are milled from an anodized aluminum alloy for a sporty M Rider 77 25 8 405 001 appearance. $335.22 Footrests (+) 77 25 8 405 002 • They are very light-weight, but dimensionally stable, offering the rider a secure hold at all times. • M Passenger 77 25 8 405 003 Same design as the rider footpegs found on the M Rearsets. $287.98 Footrests, Set (+) 77 25 8 405 004 • Replaces standard passenger footpegs. • CNC-milled aluminum lever with hinged lever can pivot upward and then return to its original position to reduce the risk of bending or breaking if the motorcycle falls. M Folding • Ergonomically rounded lever contours. 77 22 8 404 859 $267.00 Brake Lever • Multiple adjustment settings available for clearance between the lever and the handlebar grip. • Ergonomic adjustment mechanism with small lever (instead of knob). © 2019, BMW of North America, LLC. The contents of this document are confidential and should not be shared with third parties for distribution. Page 3 of 12 • CNC-milled aluminum lever with hinged lever can pivot upward and then return to its original position to reduce the risk of bending or breaking if the motorcycle falls. M Folding • Ergonomically rounded lever contours. 77 22 8 406 739 $265.00 Clutch Lever • Multiple adjustment settings available for clearance between the lever and the handlebar grip. • Ergonomic adjustment mechanism with small lever (instead of knob). • Optimized lever contour for race track use. • Remote adjustment of the brake pressure point while on the move. M Race - Knob positioned on left-hand side of the handlebars enables the rider to adjust Handbrake handbrake-lever play to compensate for drift of Lever with 77 22 1 540 009 the pressure point during racing conditions. $386.00 • Hinge mechanism: If the motorcycle is dropped Remote the handbrake lever flips up; this is reversible. Adjustment • Span between handlebar grip and handlebar lever is individually adjustable. • Matching M folding clutch lever available separately. • Makes a clear statement in terms of uncompromising sportiness. • The curved bow made of aluminum and plastic protects the handlebar brake lever from M Brake Lever accidental actuation if it comes into contact with 77 22 1 539 588 another vehicle (essential in a racetrack $223.14 Protector environment). • Two tone color scheme (black/silver) with laser- etched M logo. • Complements the design of the motorcycle. • Matches the clutch lever protector. • Makes a clear statement in terms of uncompromising sportiness. • The curved bow made of aluminum and plastic protects the clutch lever from accidental M Clutch Lever actuation if it comes into contact with another 77 22 1 539 587 1 vehicle (essential in a racetrack environment). $223.14 Protector • Two tone color scheme (black/silver) with laser- etched M logo. • Complements the design of the motorcycle. • Matches the brake lever protector. • Made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic with UV- M Carbon 77 31 8 404 067 resistant high-gloss lacquer finish. • Replacement for the standard plastic wheel (+) 46 63 8 534 943 x4 Wheel Cover, cover. $636.82 Front (+) 46 63 7 714 241 x4 • Opportunity for customization offering visual enhancement and reduction in weight. 77 31 8 404 078 • Made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic with UV- M Carbon Rear (+) 77 31 8 404 077 resistant high-gloss lacquer finish. Wheel Cover (+) 46 63 7 714 241 • Replacement for the standard plastic wheel $1,075.25 with Chain (+) 46 63 8 534 943 x2 cover. • Opportunity for customization offering visual Guard (+) 34 32 7 697 824 x2 (+) 51 14 8 197 908 x3 enhancement and reduction in weight. © 2019, BMW of North America, LLC. The contents of this document are confidential and should not be shared with third parties for distribution. Page 4 of 12 • Made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic with UV- M Carbon 77 31 8 404 073 resistant high-gloss lacquer finish. (+) 77 31 8 404 074 • Replacement for the standard plastic fairing Upper Side (+) 46 63 8 532 314 x2 part. $1,249.24 Fairing (+) 46 63 8 521 653 x2 • Opportunity for customization offering visual enhancement and reduction in weight. 77 31 8 404 071 • (+) 77 31 8 404 072 Made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic with UV- resistant high-gloss lacquer finish. M Carbon Tank (+) 46 63 8 406 049 x2 • Replacement for the standard plastic tank trim. (+) 46 63 8 534 938 x4 $1,209.82 Trim • Opportunity for customization offering visual (+) 46 63 7 714 241 x4 enhancement and reduction in weight. (+) 07 14 9 172 157 x10 • Made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic with UV- 77 31 8 404 075 resistant high-gloss lacquer finish. M Carbon • Replacement for the standard plastic airbox (+) 46 63 8 534 938 x2 $590.88 Airbox Cover cover. (+) 46 63 7 714 241 x2 • Opportunity for customization offering visual enhancement and reduction in weight. • Made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic with UV- 77 12 8 403 925 resistant high-gloss lacquer finish. • Replacement for the standard plastic pinion (+) 46 63 8 527 780 M Pinion Cover cover. $519.11 (+) 46 63 7 714 241 • Opportunity for customization offering visual enhancement and reduction in weight. • The M cover kit fills openings in the body left by removal of mirrors and the license plate bracket. • The front-fairing panel is easily fastened back in M Race Cover place with the mirror caps and provided screws. 77 31 8 404 052 $83.00 Kit1 • Made of impact-resistant plastic. • Showcases professional attachment of the front fairing and rear tail section. • Suitable for racetrack use of the machine. • The M chain tensioner makes it possible to set the chain tension as well as the rear wheel alignment with precision. • M Race Chain Gives the motorcycle a sporty appearance. 77 25 8 404 852 • CNC-milled from high-strength aluminum alloy, $130.16 Tensioner light and extremely dimensionally stable • Double anodized for maximum corrosion protection. • Brand identification with M logo. • The M assembly stand spools insert into the swing arm to support the rear paddock stand. M Assembly • Essential for quick wheel swaps or chain 77 25 9 457 043 adjustments when used in conjunction with the $60.00 Stand Spools BMW Motorrad rear assembly stand while at the racetrack or at home.
Recommended publications
  • BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy
    BMW Media- information BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy 09/2014 North America 2014. Page 1 Media Guide. Contents. 1. Foreword. ............................................................................................................................................ 2 2. BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy North America 2014. .................................................................................................................................. 3 3. Photo competition. ........................................................................................................................ 6 4. Teams. ................................................................................................................................................... 7 5. BMW R 1200 GS. .......................................................................................................................... 24 6. Partners. ............................................................................................................................................ 31 7. Media service. ................................................................................................................................ 32 BMW Media- information 1. Foreword. 09/2014 Page 2 Welcome to the BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy North America 2014! Now celebrating its fourth edition, we’re very proud of this special motorcycle adventure event that brings together BMW GS riders from around the world for an experience of a lifetime. The GS has been close to our
    [Show full text]
  • On the Avenue Knob Mountain North Carolina Motorcycle Chapter April 2011
    BMWRA #53 BMWMOA #216 On The Avenue Knob Mountain North Carolina Motorcycle Chapter April 2011 www.knobbies.org 2011 Officers: President - Gene Smith V. President - P.O. Wilson Secretary - Crystal Gibson Treasurer - Sharon Wilson Activities Directors - Bill Clayton A BMW Motorcycle Organization About the Knobbies The Knobbies are a group of touring motorcycle enthusiasts with about 200 international members. We meet every Sunday for a dayride to an unknown destination for lunch, then ride a different route home. Most rides consist of about 200 to 300 miles, and are usually confined to backroads. Some of the popular destinations include state parks, Blue Ridge Parkway, and various locations in Virginia, Tennessee, and South Carolina. Started and based as a BMW motorcycle organization, the Knobbies are supported by the BMW Riders Association and the BMW Motorcycle Organization of America. You do not have to ride a BMW to be a member of the Knobbies. We accept all types of motorcycles, but we prefer responsible riders who enjoy the touring aspect of motorcycling. Weekly Sunday Rides The Knobbies meet around 8:00 AM at Timberwoods Restaurant You’re traveling through another dimension, a dimension (I-40 Exit 106, Morganton, NC) for breakfast and a day ride. Group not only of sight and sound but of mind; a journey into a leaves between 9–9:30 AM. Even if you can’t ride, join us for wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. breakfast and fellowship! First Sunday of every month is “Picnic That’s the signpost up ahead — your next stop, Knobvile.
    [Show full text]
  • Seats • Luggage • Accessories
    2013 TM 800-397-7709 | saddlemen.com | facebook.com/saddlemen seats • luggage • accessories Performance motorcycles, parts-unlimited.com metric motorcycles, ATVs & snowmobiles FOAM.HEAt. blACK.MAGiC™. sEAT Icon GuidE PERFORMANCE..............2-15 Saddlemen IdP bARRiER FOAM Adventure Track Seats ......... 3-5 Integrated design Philosophy ™ SaddlEGEl Used exclusively by Adventure Tour Seats ............. 6 The process of integrating styling Saddlemen, has been developed over the cues from each motorcycle and years to provide superior support and dampen Sport Bike Seats ................. 7-8 incorporate them into the contours road vibrations. SaddleGel is especially beneficial for Sport Touring Seats ............9-12 and patterns of each new seat. thinner seats where foam alone is not sufficient to provide Performance Luggage....... 13-17 comfort. SaddleGel designs are firm to maintain seat shape but at the same time are compliant (soft) enough to allow GOld.Wing................ 18-21 the seat to automatically adjust shape (conform) to equally support each individual's unique body form. CRuiser Seats........... 22-37 ™ Profiler ..........................22-24 sHOCK.AbsORbiNG. ™ sAddlEGEl™ Explorer ........................25-29 GEL CHANNEl Patented technology ™ incorporates a split piece of SaddleGel and Renegade Deluxe ..........30-31 ™ sAddlEHYdE RiGid.bAsE a channel in the base foam to relieve seating Touring Seats & Kits .........32-33 COVER pressure on the perineal area, increase blood flow, and Gel Pads ....................... 34-35 keep the rider in the saddle longer. Replacement Seat Covers ................... 36-37 What you get is a seat Heat.Saddlemen seats with this symbol that looks and fits perfectly luggage &.. feature heating elements and five level SaddlEbags.............. 38-67 on your bike - no generic, heat controller.
    [Show full text]
  • Rider's Manual G 310R Vehicle Data/Dealership Details
    BMW Motorrad The Ultimate bmw‑motorrad.com Riding Machine Rider's Manual G 310R Vehicle data/dealership details Vehicle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Vehicle Identification Number Ms/Mr Colour code Phone number Date of first registration Registration number Dealership address/phone number (com- pany stamp) Welcome to BMW your vehicle is a precondition for generous treatment of goodwill We congratulate you on claims. your choice of a vehicle from If the time comes to sell your BMW Motorrad and welcome BMW, please remember to hand you to the community of BMW over this Rider's Manual to the riders. Familiarise yourself with new owner. It is an important your new vehicle so that you can part of the vehicle. ride it safely and confidently in all traffic situations. Suggestions and criticism If you have questions concern- About this Rider's Manual ing your vehicle, your authorised Please read this Rider's Manual BMW Motorrad dealer will gladly carefully before starting to use provide advice and assistance. your new BMW. It contains im- portant information on how to We hope you will enjoy riding operate the controls and how to your BMW and that all your jour- make the best possible use of all neys will be pleasant and safe your BMW's technical features. In addition, it contains informa- BMW Motorrad. tion on maintenance and care to help you maintain your vehicle's reliability and safety, as well as its value. This record of the maintenance 01 40 8 392 971 work you have had performed on *01408392971* *01408392971* *01408392971* Table of Contents Engine speed display .
    [Show full text]
  • Der Neue BMW C Evolution
    BMW Media The new BMW S 1000 XR. Information 11/2019 Table of contents. page 1 1. Overall concept. (Short version) ................................................................................................................ 2 2. Drive. ............................................................................................................................... 7 3. Suspension. ............................................................................................................... 13 4. Electrical system and electronics. ............................................................... 18 5. Design and colour concept. ............................................................................. 21 6. Equipment program. ............................................................................................. 24 7. Engine output and torque. ................................................................................ 26 8. Technical specifications. ................................................................................... 27 1. Overall concept. (Short version) “It’s always difficult for a successor model to improve on a multiple test winner like the S1000 XR. We’ve gone to a great deal of trouble to make changes – both large and small – to ensure the XR is a little better in every way.” Ralf Mölleken, Project Manager Complete Vehicle The new BMW S 1000 XR – even lighter, even faster and even more versatile. The new BMW S 1000 RR sees its world premiere at the EICMA 2019. The new edition of the best-selling Adventure
    [Show full text]
  • BMW Motorcycle Magazine | Fall 2017 Text and Photos: Andrew Court
    destInatIons SOUTHERN EUROPE Biarritz - OR - Bust Two R nineT riders journey across Southern France from Monaco to Biarritz for the Wheels and Waves festival known for unique motorcycles, racing, surfi ng, skateboarding, and music. 96 BMW MOTORCYCLE MAGAZINE | Fall 2017 TEXT AND PHOTOS: ANDREW COURT MONACO SITS JUST at the spot where the Alps hit the Mediterranean Sea. Th e ancient city-state is clearly visible as you wind around and up the backroads out of town. Monaco is my home but it still takes focus not to The brothers’ two BMW R nineT be distracted by this view. I regain my concentration as my brother-in-law, motorcycles parked during a lunch stop in Marseille, France. Roy Roeloff s, accelerates to pass me. Enjoying the air-cooled boxer sound, I work through the BMW’s Rolex-like gears as we ride the mountain road that will set the tone for our adventure to come. • Fall 2017 | BMW MOTORCYCLE MAGAZINE 97 destInatIons SOUTHERN EUROPE Th e destination was Wheels and Waves, an annual vintage motorcycle festival held on the Basque coast between Biarritz in France and San Sebas- tian in Spain. Th e event is unique because it centers more on capturing a relaxed beachside lifestyle than promoting any particular brand of motor- cycle. Vincent Prat, a founder of Wheels and Waves, says participants, “love motorcycles and surfi ng, skateboarding, and music… the important thing is to cross culture.” It’s also worth pointing out that while riders bring some truly exceptional bikes, there is no concours or judged show.
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Military M1030 Motorcycle Restoration Story
    U.S. Military M1030 Motorcycle Restoration Story By Allen Foley Part 1 Background Part 2 The Search Part 3 Mechanical Part 4 Electrical Part 5 Paint Part 6 Reassembly Part 7 Completion Part 1 - Background Like most of us we love mechanical things. At age seven I learned how to drive on 1955 Ford tractor during the summers spent on the family farm. As a young teen in the late 1960’s my dream was to buy a Rupp mini bike. But this dream turned into the classic case of “champagne tastes on a beer budget”. Then at age thirteen a neighbor was getting rid of a Bridgestone 90cc motorcycle. It didn’t run but was only $25. After getting it home and making some repairs and I was “Born to Be Wild”, (not really). That started my love of cars, trucks and motorcycles which still exists today. Over the years I have owned many rare, classic or show cars. I eventually gravitated to primarily collecting military vehicles. While military vehicles are fun, I got the urge to own a military two wheeler. Around the year 2005 there was a military Harley Davidson 45 WLA for sale listed in the local Craigslist. The seller had turned into a bobber and painted it flat black. I purchased it and restored it back to WWII specifications. The bike ran good, was easy to start but it really felt uncomfortable while riding. Between the suicide shift, so-so brakes, too much engine heat and the potential of coil overheating problems, it was time to “Let Go”.
    [Show full text]
  • Motorcycle Operator Manual
    AN MSF MANUAL MOTORCYCLE OPERATOR MANUAL With Supplementary Information for Three-Wheel Motorcycles Dear Motorcyclist: We at Arizona’s Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) are pleased to provide this comprehensive Motorcycle Operator Manual to convey the essentials for crash avoidance and safe riding information to operate a motorcycle on Arizona streets and roadways. To ensure that the information contained in the manual achieves the most current and nationally recognized standard, we have reprinted, with permission, the Fifteenth Revision (June 2009) of the Motorcycle Operator Manual provided by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. For your convenience, Arizona licensing information is also provided. Funding for this manual is provided by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and Arizona Motorcycle Safety Council through the Motorcycle Safety Fund A.R.S. 28-2010(C). Motorcycling can be an enjoyable and safe experience. To make it even safer, follow these guidelines: • Enroll in a basic or experienced rider course • Check your motorcycle before riding • Avoid alcohol and other drugs when riding • Wear protective clothing, including a helmet and eye protection • Ride with your headlights on • Wear bright colored clothing Arizona has experienced growth in the number of motorcycle enthusiasts. Whether you ride your motorcycle for pleasure or basic transportation, rider/driver safety is very important. With your help, we can make motorcycles a safer form of transportation. We look forward to providing you with outstanding customer service: by phone, in an MVD customer service center, and online at www.azdot.gov. Stacey K. Stanton, Director Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division ARIZONA LICENSING INFORMATION Operating a motorcycle requires Types of Licenses special skills in addition to a thorough Licenses are issued by "class": M for knowledge of traffic laws, registration motorcycle, G for graduated, D for and licensing requirements.
    [Show full text]
  • State of Indiana Motorcycle Operators Manual
    WWW.RIDESAFEINDIANA.COM Motorcycle Operator Manual JANUARY 1, 2017 BMV0005 2ND EDITION MOTORCYCLES MAKE SENSE – PREFACE SO DOES PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Welcome to the Seventeenth Edition This latest edition has undergone Motorcycles are inexpensive to operate, fun to ride and easy to park. of the MSF Motorcycle Operator Manual significant improvements, and contains Unfortunately, many riders never learn critical skills needed to ride safely. (MOM). Operating a motorcycle safely new, more in-depth information, Professional training for beginning and experienced riders prepares them for in traffic requires special skills and designed to: real-world traffic situations. Motorcycle Safety Foundation RiderCoursesSM teach and knowledge. The Motorcycle Safety • Guide riders in preparing to ride improve such skills as: Foundation (MSF) has made this manual safely available to help novice motorcyclists • Effective turning • Braking maneuvers • Protective apparel selection reduce their risk of having a crash. The • Develop effective street strategies • Obstacle avoidance • Traffic strategies • Maintenance manual conveys essential safe riding • Give riders more comprehensive information and has been designed understanding of safe group riding For the basic or experienced RiderCourse nearest you, for use in licensing programs. While practices designed for the novice, all motorcyclists call toll free: 800.446.9227 • Describe in detail best practices for can benefit from the information this or visit msf-usa.org carrying passengers and cargo manual contains. In promoting improved licensing The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s (MSF) purpose is to improve the safety The original Motorcycle Operator of motorcyclists on the nation’s streets and highways. In an attempt to reduce programs, the MSF works closely with Manual was developed by the National motorcycle crashes and inju ries, the Foundation has programs in rider education, state licensing agencies.
    [Show full text]
  • The BMW Club Journal
    The BMW Club Journal August 2012 £2.50 2 TheBMWClubJournal•August2012 The Journal CONTENTS August 2012 The Official BMW Club within Regular/Occasional items the UK and Republic of Ireland www.thebmwclub.org.uk From The Editor’s Desk .................4 General Enquiries: 0800 0854045 Club Officers..........................6 FREEPOST: THE BMW CLUB The BMW Club is the Trading name of The B.M.W. Motorcycle Club Ltd; Registered in England; Registration Number 4261129 President’s Platform ....................7 whose Registered Office: c/o Veitch Penny LLP 1, Manor Court Dix’s Field Exeter Devon England EX1 1UP ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Torque Reaction .......................9 For problems regarding distribution of The Journal, please contact Star Letter......................15 your Section Secretary. Should there still be a problem then contact the National Membership Secretary whose contact details are on page 6. The Editor reserves the right to alter/amend any item or image submitted Mutual Aid (Club member ads)...........75 to The Journal. Such amendments will usually only be to make an item more readable or easier to understand. Submission of items/images will Small Business Advertisments ...........79 be taken as acceptance of this condition. ..47 EDITORIAL TEAM The BMW Club - Out and About Correspondence on any Journal matter not Articles/Features covered by the officers listed below should be sent to the Editor who will forward it as appropriate. For general Club administration and membership matters The National Committee Meeting.........21 please see the list of Club officers on Page 6. Editor: Stewart Lowthian, 29 Wagg Street, The 2012 Mileage Trophy...............23 Congleton, Cheshire CW12 4BA.
    [Show full text]
  • User Manual Navigator 6.Pdf
    © 2016 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Garmin. Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. Go to www.garmin.com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product. ANT+®, Garmin®, the Garmin logo, TracBack®, and VIRB® are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. BaseCamp™, myGarmin™, myTrends™, nüMaps Guarantee™, nüMaps Lifetime™, and trafficTrends™ are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such name by Garmin is under license. microSD™ is a trademark of SD-3C. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. iPod® and Mac® are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. BMW® is a registered trademark of BMW AG. This Class III product shall be powered by an LPS power supply. M/N: A03069 This product is ANT+® certified. Visit www.thisisant.com/directory for a list of compatible products and apps. Getting Started Turning On the Device NOTE: The device turns on automatically if it is in the optional WARNING motorcycle or automotive mount and external power is See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the connected and turned on.
    [Show full text]
  • {PDF} BMW R Series 1970-96 Ebook, Epub
    BMW R SERIES 1970-96 PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Penton | 816 pages | 01 Dec 2002 | HAYNES PUBLISHING GROUP | 9780892878543 | English | Somerset, United Kingdom BMW R Series 1970-96 PDF Book The newly designed tachometer readily informs you about everything you need to know, contributing to riding enjoyment. Variable rear. Home Models All Models Sport. Forged from solid aluminum, the seat supports form the focal point between the tank, seat and engine. Motorcycle News. See All - Shop by Vehicle Mileage. European model shown. By , that number was less than 5, This item doesn't belong on this page. Item Location see all. Countless professional and private modifications prove how much potential the R nineT has. CNC milled cylinder head covers made of aluminum for an even more intense heritage feeling. Retrieved 26 July Macmillan Publishing Paperback Books. The boxer is more than just an engine — it is a statement, a lifestyle. Production of motorcycles with flat-twin engines continues to this day, however BMW has also produced many models with other types of engines. See details for additional description. Sort: Best Match. Download as PDF Printable version. The upside-down forks are compression and rebound adjustable to suit your riding style. Not Specified. Views Read Edit View history. Less than 5, miles. Whether you are alone or traveling as a pair, with the variable rear, you define your R nineT's look in just a few short steps. Unpainted, raw, high-quality. During World War II, the German military needed as many vehicles as it could get of all types and many other German companies were asked to build motorcycles.
    [Show full text]