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TEST BMW’S K1200 R – IN LOS ANGELES
20 May 2005 - BMW Motorrad GB

BMW Motorrad is offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to test ride the new 163 bhp K1200 R muscle bike in California, USA.

Simply by visiting www.respect1200.com and entering the online competition, one UK motorcyclist will join others from around the world and ride the motorcycle of the moment in the city of Angels, courtesy of BMW.

This exclusive competition will see one lucky winner from the UK fly to California to experience a week of riding BMW’s naked roadster in Los Angeles – the exciting, vibrant city that is widely regarded as the entertainment capital of the world – as well as discovering the picturesque west coast of America.

Sharing its engine with the formidable K1200 S superbike, the K1200 R has received rave reviews since its international press launch last month. BMW’s new roadster oozes aggressive styling thanks to its distinctive front-dual headlights, transversely mounted four-cylinder engine and innovative developments such as Duolever suspension technology. Combine this with excellent road holding and a zero to 62 mph time of just 2.9 seconds, and it’s easy to see how the K1200 R has set new standards in the ‘super naked’ bike segment.

The K1200 R won’t officially be launched in BMW dealerships until 4 June but the excitement has already begun. Enthusiasts can enter this exclusive competition now by visiting the special www.respect1200.com microsite, which also includes detailed specifications, downloadable screen savers, plus a short film clip showing BMW’s roadster in action in Arizona.

The deadline for all competition entries is 10 June.

www.bmw-motorrad.co.uk


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