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More BMW Motorrad action at the Scottish Show

BMW Motorrad's 2006 model line-up is once again ready for more show action as it ventures north of the border for the annual Motor Cycle News Scottish Motorcycle Show, taking place at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh this weekend.

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BMW Motorrad's 2006 model line-up is once again ready for more show action as
it ventures north of the border for the annual Motor Cycle News Scottish
Motorcycle Show, taking place at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh this
weekend.

Many enthusiasts will have already seen the latest in Motorrad metal previewed
at London's Alexandra Palace earlier this year. And with just weeks to go until
the official BMW Motorrad New Season Launch takes place, BMW's famous five -
the R1200 GS Adventure, K1200 GT, F800 S/ST sports middleweights and the 122 hp
R1200 S sports bike - will once again be lighting up the BMW stand.

Additionally, visitors can take advantage of yet another chance to see BMW
Motorrad's hugely successful new generation machines that received the
prestigious MCN Award plaudits at last year's annual awards ceremony.
Award-winning bikes on display will include the R1200 RT (Best Tourer), K1200 S
(Best Sports Tourer) along with the legendary R1200 GS (Best All-rounder).

The imminent arrival of the 2006 Rider Equipment collection catalogue promises
an even greater range of stylish and quality motorcycle clothing items to suit
all types of rider. Each garment is designed using the most advanced materials
available, and stand visitors will be able to admire the very latest products
on offer throughout the two-day event such as the new BMW Rallye 2 Pro and
Streetguard 2 suits.

As always, dedicated BMW Motorrad staff will be on hand to assist with any
enquiries and enthusiasts also have access to a wide range of promotional
literature, including the 52-page Spring issue of BMW Bikes magazine and this
year's comprehensive World of BMW Activity Brochure.

Visit the BMW Motorrad stand at this year's MCN Scottish Motorcycle Show on
Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 March. Further details, including booking and ticket
information, can be found by visiting www.motorcyclenews.com

Customers can call BMW's information line: 0800 777 155 or visit
www.bmw-motorrad.co.uk

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Andy Dukes / Lauren Haslehurst 08000 131 282
Tony Jakeman 01344 480 185

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