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Fri Oct 21 17:25:00 CEST 2011Press Kit
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Fri Jul 01 15:00:00 CEST 2011Press Kit
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For generations of motorcyclists, BMW Motorrad has been regarded as a leader in terms of motorcycling safety. With its innovative strength, BMW Motorrad established its profile as a trendsetter early on in this field and today the huge safety benefits it offers are a persuasive selling point for virtually all motorcyclists. BMW Motorrad research continues to work on increasing these safety benefits, thus making motorcycling even more attractive.
Fri Jul 01 15:00:00 CEST 2011Press Kit
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Making motorcycles better, safer, and more fun to ride with innovative developments has been one of the BMW Motorrad core competences for decades. As the leader in this technology, BMW Motorrad presents new solutions in quick succession that usually soon become indispensable in series motorcycles. Now a new step in development is in the offing: the semiactive suspension control system Dynamic Damping Control, in short DDC.
Mon May 16 16:38:00 CEST 2011Press Release
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According to the German Federal Statistical Office inattentiveness when turning off a road or performing a U-turn is one of the leading causes of accidents on the country’s roads. The “left turn assistant”, a BMW Group Research and Technology research project developed as part of the European-funded “INTERSAFE 2” initiative, aims to address the left turn issue (in countries where vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road) and so further improve ...
Tue Nov 10 10:30:00 CET 2009Press Release
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Six-cylinder power units have always had particular appeal, offering not only supreme smoothness and refinement, but also superior power and performance as well as a truly emotional driving – or, in this case, riding – experience. A further point is that the typical sound of a straight-six almost like a turbine is absolutely incomparable, with straight-six power units at BMW having stood for fascinating engine technology in BMW cars for more than seven ...
Fri Sep 30 16:00:00 CEST 2005Press Release
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BMW Motorrad has launched six new bikes in the past two years and the new range has been an unprecedented success, achieving popularity and approval from consumers and experts respectively. In four segments of the overall market, BMW's lighter, more agile and powerful machines have quickly become established as the definitive choice and a desirable alternative to the conventional.
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