We will be closed Friday Sept. 3rd through Monday Sept. 6th for Labor Day!!! Have a great holiday.
Check out the New BMW K1600GT-L for the latest on BMWs new touring machine. We are taking deposits if you think you need one in your future.
G650GS Special- Be like Bob!!! Mr.Burns is what I'm saying. We have a bunch of new and used G650GS models we have just lowered the prices on in honor of Bob turning over 80,000 miles on his 2006 650GS single. Bob's gotten up to 78mpg on a tank. It's certainly one of te smoothest singles ever made.
New BMW Magazine
We will be carrying a new magazine for sale devoted solely to the BMW motorcycles. Click on the link for a preview of the magazine.
NEW::::BMW Motorrad now offers an online parts lookup system. Username is us999999 and password is bmwbike1
Then click GRAPHIC PARTS SEARCH, then click COMPONENTS OF VEHICLE
BMWNA has entered into a partnership with Keith Code's California Superbike School and will have the S1000RR at his schools in 2010 to rent. For more info go to www.superbikeschool.com.
For those of you looking to join or enjoy an occasional ride with friends here is the link to the West Michigan BMW Riders Club. Read the newsletters and check out the calendar of events. West Michigan BMW Riders Club
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL FINANCE RATES FOR THE S1000RR. AS LOW AS 4.99% FOR UP TO 65 MONTHS FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS
SEPTEMBER-- 2009 & 2010 Model Year-- NEW BIKE SALES PROMOTIONS - ENDING SEPTEMBER 30TH, 2010
2010-G650GS 2.9% for 36, 3.9% for 48, 4.9% for 60 Months Financing OR $500 in Free Accessories
2010-F800ST 2.9% for 36, 3.9% for 48, 4.9% for 60 Months Financing OR $1000 in Free Accessories
2009-GX450X 0.9 for 48 Months OR 1.9% for 60 Months Financing OR $1500 in Free Accessories
2009-G650GS 1.9% for 36, 2.9% for 48, 3.9% for 60 Months Financing OR $1000 IN FREE ACCESSORIES
2009-K1200LT 1.9% FOR 36- 2.9% FOR 48- 3.9% FOR 60 Months Financing OR $1250 IN FREE ACCESSORIES
We're pleased to annouce that BMW has relaunched the BMWGS site at www.XPLORGS.com and the BMW rider community web site at www.BMWXPLOR.com.
Please click on the Press Release link for an interesting article on motorcycle crashes with ABS vs. NON ABS bikes.
Did you know that 8 out of 10 riders are wearing the wrong size motorcycle helmet?
Here is a great video from Jay Lenos garage on motorcycle helmet sizing and safety by ARAI.
Very interesting. Please click on below.
HELMET SIZING AND SAFETY BY ARAI
Click here for BMW Press Releases
Check out the New BMW K1600GT-L for the latest on BMWs new touring machine. We are taking deposits if you think you need one in your future.
G650GS Special- Be like Bob!!! Mr.Burns is what I'm saying. We have a bunch of new and used G650GS models we have just lowered the prices on in honor of Bob turning over 80,000 miles on his 2006 650GS single. Bob's gotten up to 78mpg on a tank. It's certainly one of te smoothest singles ever made.
New BMW Magazine
We will be carrying a new magazine for sale devoted solely to the BMW motorcycles. Click on the link for a preview of the magazine.
NEW::::BMW Motorrad now offers an online parts lookup system. Username is us999999 and password is bmwbike1
Then click GRAPHIC PARTS SEARCH, then click COMPONENTS OF VEHICLE
BMWNA has entered into a partnership with Keith Code's California Superbike School and will have the S1000RR at his schools in 2010 to rent. For more info go to www.superbikeschool.com.
For those of you looking to join or enjoy an occasional ride with friends here is the link to the West Michigan BMW Riders Club. Read the newsletters and check out the calendar of events. West Michigan BMW Riders Club
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL FINANCE RATES FOR THE S1000RR. AS LOW AS 4.99% FOR UP TO 65 MONTHS FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS
SEPTEMBER-- 2009 & 2010 Model Year-- NEW BIKE SALES PROMOTIONS - ENDING SEPTEMBER 30TH, 2010
2010-G650GS 2.9% for 36, 3.9% for 48, 4.9% for 60 Months Financing OR $500 in Free Accessories
2010-F800ST 2.9% for 36, 3.9% for 48, 4.9% for 60 Months Financing OR $1000 in Free Accessories
2009-GX450X 0.9 for 48 Months OR 1.9% for 60 Months Financing OR $1500 in Free Accessories
2009-G650GS 1.9% for 36, 2.9% for 48, 3.9% for 60 Months Financing OR $1000 IN FREE ACCESSORIES
2009-K1200LT 1.9% FOR 36- 2.9% FOR 48- 3.9% FOR 60 Months Financing OR $1250 IN FREE ACCESSORIES
We're pleased to annouce that BMW has relaunched the BMWGS site at www.XPLORGS.com and the BMW rider community web site at www.BMWXPLOR.com.
Please click on the Press Release link for an interesting article on motorcycle crashes with ABS vs. NON ABS bikes.
Did you know that 8 out of 10 riders are wearing the wrong size motorcycle helmet?
Here is a great video from Jay Lenos garage on motorcycle helmet sizing and safety by ARAI.
Very interesting. Please click on below.
HELMET SIZING AND SAFETY BY ARAI
Click here for BMW Press Releases
Difficult day for BMW Motorrad Motorsport!
The 5.137km Nürburgring circuit presented difficult challenges for the BMW Motorrad Motorsport factory riders today with differing issues affecting the performances of Ruben Xaus and Troy Corser.
Spaniard Xaus faced last lap battles in both of the 20-lap races, but was unlucky to lose out on both occasions, first to title chaser Leon Haslam and then to long-standing racing rival James Toseland. The determined S 1000 RR rider passed the chequered flag in seventh position in race one and finished just inside the top ten with a ninth place finish in race two.
Team-mate Troy Corser faced even more misfortune, picking up a slight arm injury in a racing incident with Haslam and Toseland on the opening lap of race one. The red flag was brought out and the experienced Australian was able to make it back to the grid for the re-started 20 lap race.
However, BMW Motorrad Motorsport’s Corser once again ran off the track on the opening lap, this time in an incident with Sylvain Guintoli. Both riders re-joined the race, but Corser was forced to retire early on lap six. Determined to ride through the pain from his injured arm, Troy lined up on the grid for race two and battled bravely throughout the full 20 laps.
It was not enough for a top ten finish in a race that proved to be ultra competitive, with Corser finishing in 12th position, more than 22 seconds behind race 2 winner Noriyuki Haga.
Better luck was bestowed on BMW Motorrad Italia’s Ayrton Badovini at the German circuit. The S 1000 RR rider, who secured the 2010 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup title at the last race at Silverstone, maintained his 100 per cent record with an eighth consecutive win from eight races earlier today.
Ruben Xaus “It has been a really tough day for us today. In both races I fought really hard. In race one with Leon Haslam and race two with James Toseland. I was pushing on every lap, but unfortunately I was having some issues on the first section of the lap; I just couldn’t keep them behind me. But the team have done a great job yet again for me this weekend, and I feel like I rode really well considering I never raced here last year. All we need to do now is work on a few minor things with the bike, just to find that half second, and then I think we can really challenge the guys at the front. I am hopeful that we can do this for the next race in Imola.”
Troy Corser “In the first race I crashed in an incident with Leon Haslam and I went down on my elbow pretty hard. Still, when we got back to the garage I felt like I was capable to go out and ride the bike, despite the pain. Everything felt pretty good for the first ten laps, but after that the pain got worse and I had issues with the feeling in my arm and hand. So, I decided in race two to settle into 13th place and just bring the bike home. I didn’t want to risk further injury by challenging the riders in front. This, for sure, isn’t what we were expecting coming into the weekend, but we have to look forward to the next race now in a positive manner. I am disappointed considering our positive start to the weekend, but we must move on and learn from this.”
Berthold Hauser – BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director “Our home round started very well, but the final outcome is not what we expected. We were on top until Saturday, but unfortunately Superpole didn’t go to plan. Sadly, the bad luck continued into the races on Sunday and we were unable to show our true potential. Troy had a brilliant start in the first race and moved up to ninth position, but then was hit from behind. He was hurt in that crash and that also hindered him for the second race. Still, hats off to Troy for riding despite the pain. I am also really happy for Ruben, his performance in both races was really impressive and he fought until the very last lap. We had the potential for more this weekend, but now we are determined to show our capabilities at the next races.”
Race one results
1 Rea (GBR – Honda), 2 Checa (ESP – Honda), 3 Crutchlow (GBR – Yamaha), 7 Ruben Xaus (ESP – BMW Motorrad Motorsport), DNF Troy Corser (AUS – BMW Motorrad Motorsport)
Race two results
1 Haga (JAP – Ducati), 2 Rea (GBR – Honda), 3. Haslam (GBR – Suzuki), 9 Ruben Xaus (ESP – BMW Motorrad Motorsport), 12 Troy Corser (AUS – BMW Motorrad Motorsport)
Points: 1. Biaggi 397, 2. Haslam 339, 3. Rea 288, 11. Troy Corser (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) 159, 13. Ruben Xaus (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) 85
We are doing everything possible in our service department to be as green as possible. We recycle waste oil, antifreeze, oil filters, flouresents, and use as many environmentally friendly chemicals as possible.
We also are recycling our trash{plastics, cardboard,etc}.
We have a new Credit Union with great rates. Community West Credit Union has rates as low as 5.95% for qualified buyers. Up To 60 Months
In the Military? Check out the special discount program offered through BMW of North America.Click here. We also have our own program to assist our arm forces personal in the purchase of a new or used motorcycle.
We are always buying USED BMWs running or not. Just call Blane at 616-530-6900
The 5.137km Nürburgring circuit presented difficult challenges for the BMW Motorrad Motorsport factory riders today with differing issues affecting the performances of Ruben Xaus and Troy Corser.
Spaniard Xaus faced last lap battles in both of the 20-lap races, but was unlucky to lose out on both occasions, first to title chaser Leon Haslam and then to long-standing racing rival James Toseland. The determined S 1000 RR rider passed the chequered flag in seventh position in race one and finished just inside the top ten with a ninth place finish in race two.
Team-mate Troy Corser faced even more misfortune, picking up a slight arm injury in a racing incident with Haslam and Toseland on the opening lap of race one. The red flag was brought out and the experienced Australian was able to make it back to the grid for the re-started 20 lap race.
However, BMW Motorrad Motorsport’s Corser once again ran off the track on the opening lap, this time in an incident with Sylvain Guintoli. Both riders re-joined the race, but Corser was forced to retire early on lap six. Determined to ride through the pain from his injured arm, Troy lined up on the grid for race two and battled bravely throughout the full 20 laps.
It was not enough for a top ten finish in a race that proved to be ultra competitive, with Corser finishing in 12th position, more than 22 seconds behind race 2 winner Noriyuki Haga.
Better luck was bestowed on BMW Motorrad Italia’s Ayrton Badovini at the German circuit. The S 1000 RR rider, who secured the 2010 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup title at the last race at Silverstone, maintained his 100 per cent record with an eighth consecutive win from eight races earlier today.
Ruben Xaus “It has been a really tough day for us today. In both races I fought really hard. In race one with Leon Haslam and race two with James Toseland. I was pushing on every lap, but unfortunately I was having some issues on the first section of the lap; I just couldn’t keep them behind me. But the team have done a great job yet again for me this weekend, and I feel like I rode really well considering I never raced here last year. All we need to do now is work on a few minor things with the bike, just to find that half second, and then I think we can really challenge the guys at the front. I am hopeful that we can do this for the next race in Imola.”
Troy Corser “In the first race I crashed in an incident with Leon Haslam and I went down on my elbow pretty hard. Still, when we got back to the garage I felt like I was capable to go out and ride the bike, despite the pain. Everything felt pretty good for the first ten laps, but after that the pain got worse and I had issues with the feeling in my arm and hand. So, I decided in race two to settle into 13th place and just bring the bike home. I didn’t want to risk further injury by challenging the riders in front. This, for sure, isn’t what we were expecting coming into the weekend, but we have to look forward to the next race now in a positive manner. I am disappointed considering our positive start to the weekend, but we must move on and learn from this.”
Berthold Hauser – BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director “Our home round started very well, but the final outcome is not what we expected. We were on top until Saturday, but unfortunately Superpole didn’t go to plan. Sadly, the bad luck continued into the races on Sunday and we were unable to show our true potential. Troy had a brilliant start in the first race and moved up to ninth position, but then was hit from behind. He was hurt in that crash and that also hindered him for the second race. Still, hats off to Troy for riding despite the pain. I am also really happy for Ruben, his performance in both races was really impressive and he fought until the very last lap. We had the potential for more this weekend, but now we are determined to show our capabilities at the next races.”
Race one results
1 Rea (GBR – Honda), 2 Checa (ESP – Honda), 3 Crutchlow (GBR – Yamaha), 7 Ruben Xaus (ESP – BMW Motorrad Motorsport), DNF Troy Corser (AUS – BMW Motorrad Motorsport)
Race two results
1 Haga (JAP – Ducati), 2 Rea (GBR – Honda), 3. Haslam (GBR – Suzuki), 9 Ruben Xaus (ESP – BMW Motorrad Motorsport), 12 Troy Corser (AUS – BMW Motorrad Motorsport)
Points: 1. Biaggi 397, 2. Haslam 339, 3. Rea 288, 11. Troy Corser (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) 159, 13. Ruben Xaus (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) 85
We are doing everything possible in our service department to be as green as possible. We recycle waste oil, antifreeze, oil filters, flouresents, and use as many environmentally friendly chemicals as possible.
We also are recycling our trash{plastics, cardboard,etc}.
We have a new Credit Union with great rates. Community West Credit Union has rates as low as 5.95% for qualified buyers. Up To 60 Months
In the Military? Check out the special discount program offered through BMW of North America.Click here. We also have our own program to assist our arm forces personal in the purchase of a new or used motorcycle.
We are always buying USED BMWs running or not. Just call Blane at 616-530-6900


