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Old 05-15-2009, 01:47 AM   #61
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Unless your lap timer is triggered by a beacon on the track it doesn't count.
is there a bike produced with one?
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Old 05-15-2009, 09:40 AM   #62
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is there a bike produced with one?
Not to my knowledge.

Hence the beauty of having the perfect mounting point for your aftermarket piece.
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Old 05-15-2009, 10:12 AM   #63
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I like it.

If the headlights have purpose, one shape optinmized for low beam and the other specifically designed for optimal high beam then I approve.
BMW has a long standing tradition of using a "brand identifier" in their bike designs.

The K bikes had "DD" grills in the lower fairings, that were designed to look like the grills on BMW cars, and since the GS series pioneered the ugly fucking headlight configuration (TM), it's no surprise they used it on the RR.

BMW marketing execs will tell you that's it just one more example of BMW's "Form follows function" philosophy, but it's real function is to help BMW riders "stand out from the crowd", which itself is another long time BMW marketing point.

Mission accomplished...

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Old 05-16-2009, 09:10 AM   #64
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BMW has a long standing tradition of using a "brand identifier" in their bike designs.

The K bikes had "DD" grills in the lower fairings, that were designed to look like the grills on BMW cars, and since the GS series pioneered the ugly fucking headlight configuration (TM), it's no surprise they used it on the RR.

BMW marketing execs will tell you that's it just one more example of BMW's "Form follows function" philosophy, but it's real function is to help BMW riders "stand out from the crowd", which itself is another long time BMW marketing point.

Mission accomplished...

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only thing is, it looks sorta cool on the GS because it's not surrounded by plastic
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