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BMW R7 refreshing lost engineering

Modified On Jun 2, 2015 12:00 AM By Ritesh Madhok for BMW R 1200 GS

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BMW, a company that has already excelled with its four wheelers has now decided to bash the roads with its all distinct and outrageous motorbikes. The company has planned to visit the Indian market with its four different segments of bike i.e. Sports, Urban, Enduro and the Touring bikes. BMW Mottard has been working on its motor cycle models from long back, even succeeded but again dropped the idea which is soon to get a true shape. The company has always been providing its customers with all new and refreshed products ensuring its quality and efficiency.

BMW, which is the most trusted of all, after achieving great success and experiencing inflated sales with the hatchback four wheelers, has stepped into the bike world. As per the company plans, it is to initiate its sales of the motor bikes in India with its two official importers, Duetsche Motoren and Navneet Motors. BMW is always known for its new and highly technologist products maintain a superior quality and the same it promises with the motor bike segment.

The bike to be launched soon is been given stunning cruiser looks and it assures the rider a higher level of comforts. The chrome finishing provided to the bike by the ever shining brand is to all the more enhance the looks of consummate bike. The bike is a result of continuous hard work by the engineers of the company from years. The initial concept of the motor bike came from the talented German engineer, Alfred Boning, in the early years of 1930s. The cruiser machine is basically been designed for the high class fashion conscious people with maximum comforts. With the luxuries equipped to the bike, it automatically gets expensive for the world. The body of the glorious bike is fully enclosed with pressed steel and bridge frame.

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