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Police reports from local municipalities - MiamiHerald.com December 13, 2009
A thief stole 12 tires and rims from a 2007 Mercedes, a 2007 BMW M3 and 2007 BMW X3 in the parking lot of a Mercedes-Benz dealership in the 10700 block of and more »
Beemer's new bike oozes six appeal - New Zealand Herald December 13, 2009
Beemer's new bike oozes six appealForget six-cylinder cars, BMW's six-cylinder motorcycle is about to go into production, starting with a luxury touring model.
BMW of North America Announces January 2010 Price Adjustment - Autochannel (press release) December 12, 2009
335 BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers, 142 BMW motorcycle retailers, 89 MINI passenger car dealers, and 31 Rolls-Royce Motor Car dealers. and more »
Motorcyclist killed in A48 crash near Cross Hands - BBC News December 11, 2009
Dyfed-Powys Police said it involved a BMW motorcycle and a Nissan Navara pick-up at about 1915 GMT on Thursday. Both carriageways of the A48 were closed for and more »
bmw's K1300GT tourer - Financial Times December 12, 2009
bmw's K1300GT tourerbmw's K1300GT excites in a very different way to the lean, taut and racy sports motorcycles I am usually drawn to. But, sizeable though it is
BMW Motorcycles The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) expressed its sincerest appreciation to the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America (MOA) Foundation, which recently honored the MSF with their Motorcycling Excellence - Corporate Award. BMW MOA presented the award to the MSF at the 39th Annual BMW MOA International Rally in Bloomsburg, Pa. , in July. Roger Wiles (Rider Education Coordinator for BMW MOA's Rider Performance University) says: "MSF has made significant contributions to all riders with the recent research and emphasis on the human element, as well as advanced training curricula. According to the BMW MOA, each year their Foundation recognizes a company for their contribution to the spirit of motorcycling through this award.
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A: When you've exhausted all possible solutions, starting with a thin pilot hole, drill into the head of the screw.
Continue to increase the size of the drill bit, to the diameter of the screw's threads.
The head of the screw will fall off.
Remove the remainder of the screw when the headlight is removed. (answered by guardrailjim on July 27, 2008)
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A: The one thing that comes to mind when I see a bike with a lot of miles is that somebody really liked that bike! If they rode it that much, it must have been comfortable and ran good with few breakdowns. I bought my Harley Davidson with 27,000 and put over 12,000 on it the past year and it still runs beatifully. BMW is even more dependable than HD. I say go for that bike. If the last guy had that many miles on it - HE HAD FUN ON IT - and so should you. (answered by --->Greg<--- on February 09, 2078)
A: thats not a lot of miles for a BMW if its been maintained. they will run for hundreds of thousands of miles with proper maintenance (answered by McGuyver on February 09, 3354)Q:
A: I would, but I like the older K1200GT with the inline 4, not the new one with the transverse 4. (answered by baron_von_party on February 20, 2007)