BMW brings new sights and sounds to motorcycle line-up


The new 2011 motorcycle line from BMW Motorrad are promising to look and sound better than ever before and in this case, it will have nothing to with fairings or engines.

While the engineers at the German motorcycle manufacturer have their own mechanical treats in store for the new models, the line-up will see facelifts from special audio equipment featured in the BMW R 1200 RT as well as unusual variations in the BMW Motorrad paint color program which will provide a whole new and fascinating look for numerous models next year.

Following in the steps of recent developments across its line-up, BMW Motorrad are hoping to draw would-be motorcycle buyers into the showroom, so why not do it with some new color schemes?

For example the BMW F 800 ST will also be available in the new season in an elegant Sapphire Black metallic and Light Grey metallic/Sapphire Black metallic/Granite Grey metallic for comfortable and sporty touring. This season thus sees the last opportunity to secure the F 800 ST in the paint finishes Night Blue metallic and Champagne metallic as these will no longer be available.

BMW rides towards new looks and sounds

The BMW K 1300 S also gains a striking new outfit and will get off to a great start in 2011 in Magma Red non-metallic/Sapphire Black metallic and Lupine Blue metallic/Alpine White non-metallic/Sapphire Black metallic. The paint finishes Lava Orange metallic and Sapphire Black metallic/Granite Grey metallic/Magma Red non-metallic will no longer be available.

The new colors for the S 1000 RR are as striking as the machine itself as it conquers roads and race tracks alike in Shine Yellow metallic and Light Grey metallic. The colors Mineral Silver metallic and Acid Green metallic are no longer available.

And for sweeter sounds to cruise to, the audio platform of the BMW R 1200 RT promising to be available as a special equipment feature ex works, will be extended to include a number of interesting functions such as an integrated Bluetooth interface.

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