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January 18, 2007

The X Factor

Finally, BMW Motorrad's X Series bikes offer three form factors light and agile enough to really kick around. Take a closer look via: www.bmw-motorrad.com/g650x

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May 07, 2006

Touring with Tourist Trophy

The bivouac recently logged some laps with Polyphony Digital's Tourist Trophy Playstation 2 motorcycle simulator. The folks at Polyphony are the same ones who brought us the excellent Gran Turismo racing series and this title is equally impressive.

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Beyond convincing riding dynamics, an extensive range of motorcycles and riding gear to explore, and near photorealistic racing venues, perhaps one of the most pleasant features of the simulator is the photo mode. It allows riders to replay a race and capture memorable moments. Extensive image manipulation capabilities are available so riders can pan to a perfect angle at a critical moment in the competition and stylize their photos to their choosing. As for the level of detail achieved, the images below are photos output from the simulator.

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It was remarkably easy to plug in an iShuffle USB drive into the PS2 and save the photo content. For added control and immersion, you may want to try adding a Yamaha Motor Sport Game Controller to the mix. Ride safe, smart and strong.

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January 08, 2006

BMW Motorrad Introduces Three New Models

BMW introduces three new motorcycle models. The F800ST, the R1200S, and the K1200GT. Take a closer look at images in motorcycle-usa.com's photo gallery via:

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com

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January 02, 2006

BMW R1200GS Adventure Photos

Here are a few more revealing photos of the recently released BMW R1200GS Adventure.

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December 17, 2005

BMW R1200GS Adventure

The BMW R1200GS Adventure is set to launch in the Spring of 2006. By effectively integrating drop bars, engine skid plates and what appears to be a larger fairing, the bike seems well positioned to offer more protection from the elements while at speed.

Take a closer look at the unveiling via www.worldofbmw.com.

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December 01, 2005

BMW's R1200 GS HP2: Less of a Good Thing

BMW Motorrrad follows the release of the highly acclaimed R1200 GS with the R1200 GS HP2 (High Performance Two Cylinder). Sometimes less is indeed more.

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An overview of the HP2's key features are as follows:

-1170cc flat-twin engine (as per the R1200 GS) but with an increased maximum output of 77kW (105 bhp). Maximum torque remains unchanged at 115Nm (85 lb-ft) at 5,500 rpm
-nNew muffler construction almost 2 kilos lighter than before (the HP2 is not designed to carry hard luggage)
-The frame's tubular space-frame structure is based on the R900 R racing machines used by BMW works teams from 1999-2001 in the Dakar Rally
-Upside-down telescopic forks with 270mm of spring travel. (This level of spring travel cannot be provided by conventional Telelever configuration)
-Redesigned Paralever, now 30mm longer than on the GS
-The world's first spring/damper system running exclusively on air. Weighing just under 2.3 kilos the air/spring damper system is approximately 2 kilos lighter than a conventional component
-Cross-spoke wheels for the toughest conditions. The front wheel features a 305mm semi-floating single-disc brake with floating calliper. At the rear is a 265mm single-disc swing-calliper brake. The HP2 is not presently offered with ABS
-The fuel tank is made of extra-tough, semi-transparent (for viewing fuel level) polyethylene and has a capacity of 13 litres
-Seat height of 920mm. A lower seat (900mm) is available as special equipment
-On-board network with CAN-bus technology (Controller Area Network) as per the R1200 GS
-Instrument cluster as per the R1200 GS but with no rev counter. As an additional display, the rider can select the number of operating hours the motorcycle has run (important for changing the air filter at appropriate intervals when riding off-road on dusty tracks).
-Side components on the tank and front wheel mudguard are made from fully-coloured, grained plastic (without paint) so that scratches and marks remain virtually invisible
-A wide range of special equipment for retrofitting is available for customisation, allowing the owner to broaden the HP2's range of features and equipment.

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The worldwide launch of the HP2 will be in September. Further details, including the price will be released shortly.


March 15, 2005

Schuberth Does it Again! Concept 2 (C2) Helmet an Engineering Masterpiece

Schuberth appears to have improved on the already strong Concept helmet with the release of the Concept 2 (C2) helmet. The advanced flip up helmet features a redesigned release and lift mechanism and improved aerodynamics. Another fine offering from Schuberth.

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March 14, 2005

Here it is at last...The BMW R1200RT

In the past few years, as BMW has rolled out new products, many have been perplexed by the revolutionary nature of new models. The debut of the R1200 RT will undoubtedly have the same effect on many who have grow to appreciate the lauded RT offerings running up to the 2005 model year. First impressions bring questions as to whether the R1200 RT will be more biased towards touring as opposed to the superior balance of sport touring associated with the RT today. That said, BMW is offering the all-new R1200 ST as well which may explain how the lineup is being modified. Base_dark_graphite_metallic_2

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