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RIDER TRAINING PROGRAM AT THE BMW PERFORMANCE CENTER.

September 5th, 2007 James

Woodcliff Lake, NJ – September 5, 2007… Motorcycle enthusiasts will be able to take advantage of official BMW Motorrad rider training for the first time ever in the U.S. with the launch of the new BMW Motorcycle Rider Training program at the BMW Performance Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina, it was announced today by Arturo Pineiro, Vice President, BMW Motorrad USA. Led by professional instructors utilizing BMW motorcycles exclusively, the new program will offer on- and off-road courses year-round designed to increase safety and confidence in an environment that maximizes the riders’ potential. Classes will begin Friday, September 7, and are available to BMW owners and non-owners.
“Since 1999 the BMW Performance Driving School has successfully proven that drivers are ready to take their skills to the next level, and we are pleased to now offer this new experience for motorcycle enthusiasts,” said Pineiro. “Riders will acquire the practical and technical skills to make every ride safer and more enjoyable wherever their next destination may be.”

The BMW Motorcycle Riding Program will offer a range of classes that will include time in the classroom and on the course with various models of BMW motorcycles, including the BMW R 1200 GS, F 650 GS, G 650 X challenge, G 650 X country or a student’s own BMW motorcycle. The following programs will be available at launch:

* On-Road School: This one-day class lets students ride on the BMW Performance Driving School course for exercises including braking techniques, steering, accident avoidance, a slalom course, cornering styles, road hazard maneuvering and low-speed maneuvering. The on-road course also involves some dual-sport drills, which will help riders handle inevitable occurances such as gravel or unpaved road;

* Off-Road School: This one-day course is patterned after the curriculum at the BMW Enduro Park in Hechlingen, Germany, and is designed for the rider who is new to off-road riding or may already have experience but would like more training. Students experience the BMW Performance Center’s off-road course with surfaces including dirt, gravel and grass, and focus on exercises such as riding position, braking, slalom, stopping on a hill, recovery from a hill, hill climb and descent and riding ruts and logs. In addition, riders will do “Enduro-laps,” which are lead-follow laps in which students follow instructors through a series of wooded trails or exercises in order to practice techniques they have learned;

* On- and Off-Road School: This two-day program combines the experiences and skills learned at each of the one-day schools for a comprehensive training program. The first day is spent with the on-road curriculum while day two focuses on off-road training exercises.

Costs range from $480 per day – for participants using their own BMW motorcycle – up to $650 per day for participants renting a BMW motorcycle. BMW Performance Motorcycle Riding Program courses are recommended for those with intermediate riding experience, and all participants are required to wear full protective gear, including helmet, gloves, riding jacket, riding pants and boots that protect the ankles.

Gateway BMW Fall Shop Ride : 9/29/08

September 1st, 2007 James

Come one,come all to the Gateway BMW Shop Ride this Fall.

When: meet at 1600 Sat Sept 29 Roll at 1700

Destination: Honz’s Rouge Creek Adventure Ranch and beyond.

Brats provided Sat.night, breakfast provided in the morning. Bring your camping gear an beverage of choice. Bonfire, chairs, picnic table and tree house.

Dual sport Ride through southern MO countryside Sunday morning to meet with street ride group at Bixby MO (pending interest).

Lunch at Bixby, peel off if you want or continue south.

Some of us lucky bike shop employees will camp again Sun. night. Join us if you wish or turn for home.

Please RSVP (that means warn us for you simple folk) so we can plan for food.

Tommy Huff’s Falling Leaf ride rules apply.

Not responsible for accidents, including death, dismemberment, pregnancy, property damage, or embarassment.

Rough plan
Ride to the campsite Sat. night
Eat brats
Dring beverages
Burn motorcycle crate wood
Drink more beverages
Tell lies
Kick tires
Pee in woods
Sleep a couple hours
Quickly break camp (slow camp breakers will be ridiculed)
Eat breakfast
Ride south
Eat luch at Bixby
Ride further south
Peel off as needed and head for home
Resupply riders beverages and grub
Improvise supper
Guerilla camp Sun. night at secret location
Improvise breakfast
Ride for home