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Cycle News 2015 Issue 14 April 7

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 14 APRIL 7, 2015 P61 We started eight years ago with Loncin, with a contract first for single-cylinder engine assembly. Doing business with the Chinese is not very easy. It is very important to establish a relationship, and with Loncin we have now developed such a relationship. We have therefore decided to produce a second engine there, a twin-cylinder middleweight design that is currently under development. This is a more complicated engine that will someday fire BMW's new mid- capacity class models. This is a very good basis for continued expansion of our relationship with Loncin. Would you consider having your electric vehicles manufactured by them also, because in China they have a huge electric motorcycle and scooter industry since combustion- engined motorcycles are es- sentially not allowed in any major cities or on freeways? Yes, and no. Let me answer in principle to China. Besides the Loncin-built products we export lots of CBUs [complete built up motorcycles made in Germany] into China, and we see the future Chinese motor- cycle market behavior following the car market, which has ex- panded so greatly in the recent past. We feel that it's about to start growing also for big bikes, in which there's growing inter- est in China, and I personally believe this will be a very important market for us in the future. However, saying that and being often in China myself, it's obvious that there is a pollution prob- lem, and it's only logical that electric mobility will be an issue. We have the only offer in the electric "I SEE THAT THAT HIGHLY MOTIVATED TEAM'S PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT AND HANDS-ON KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MOTORCYCLING AS RESPONSIBLE FOR A BIG PART OF BMW'S CURRENT SUCCESS ON TWO WHEELS." Since January of last year, BMW started assembling its F800 models (pictured here) in Thailand.

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