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Cycle News 1985 04 03

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redline. Butrather, with an engine that makes 90 percentof itstorque available at just 3,500 rpm's. For a "seamless crescendo of power that is exhilarating, yet tractable" (Motorcyclist). A motorcycle whose low center of gravity and diminutive weight make it "a bike thatcan be herded along a twisty ribbon of road in the company of the best high-performance Japanese ironwithout losing itsstately composure" (Cycle World). A motorcycle whose ergonomicsthe fundamental bar, seat and peg relationship-feel just right. So the Kloo is, as one reviewer put it, "perfect for hours of the kind of ridingthatwould be tiring in minutes on most bikes:' And perhaps most important, a motorcycle that offers some- • thing often missing in the world of high-performance bikes: repeat performances. A promise supported by the simplicity of the Kl oo'sdesign, the sophistication of its electronic engine management system and BMW's 3-year warranty,* which is three times longer than most bikes: Those who find the prospect of owning sucha motorcycle appealing will find its $5,990* * price all ttle more so.And wind down to ~ their BMW dealer fora test ride. fit THE LEGENDARY MOTORCYQES OF GERMANY. - umltedwarr:t ty protect>agai st defectsIn workmanship andmatena/5tor three yea n n rsaNi lor an unhmlted numbe 01mIles II applies10moIorcydespu r rchasedlromaul'hOnzed U.S. dealers and BMWEUfOQeaIl DellWry only andIStransfefablewlthln tile penodscectec. See you dealer r lordetails. "Manufacturer's suggestedretail p-ee. Actualpm wd/depend on . , dealer. C 1964 BMW 01North Amenta. Inc, 1he BMW tradema rk andklRoarefegt$lered. ..... ~ 0.. ~

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