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• Every bearing, seal, nut and bolt replaced or made new
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motorcycle shop in killeen texas • Earth X battery • Avon Road Rider tires This bike was built specifically for a customer. We do not make copies of bikes, but if you would like us to create your very own custom build click HERE to find out how we can do that. Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date with the latest products and sales! Latest used BMW bikes for sale from Riders BMW in Cardiff Welcome to Riders BMW Welcome to the Riders BMW website. Here you'll be able to find out all you need to know about new and used BMW motorcycles, parts, servicing, accessories and clothing.

Riders is proud to be a family run business that has been servicing motorcyclists in the South West since 1976. Our state of the art dealerships are located in Bridgwater, Bristol and Cardiff. Our BMW Cardiff store opened in May 2009. So, whether it's a new or pre-owned bike you're after or just browsing - come on inside, welcome to Riders Motorcycles. Up to 2 years Up to 3 years Up to 5 years Up to 10 years Just a click away from your Dream Motorcycle What is going on at Riders? As an Authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer, we offer the highest levels of service and expertise whether you are looking to buy a new bike or maintain your current bike. Call us on 01420 587 007.BMW's R nineT is the best looking bike in the BMW catalog, and a fine thing to ride as well (Photo: Loz Blain)BMW's R nineT is a refreshing bit of reminiscence from a brand in transition. It resonates with BMW designs of decades past, with a retro-cool roadster design and a big fat 1200cc boxer engine, even as the company establishes itself as a force in the razor sharp end of the superbike and super-naked field.

It's the kind of bike people want to pose for photos with; it oozes class and quality from every pore – and it's on 12-month waiting lists in many countries as a result. It rides well, but it makes some sacrifices at the altar of beauty. Enjoy the latest of our video road tests as Loz Blain spends a couple of weeks with the nineT.Here's the road test video:BMW's R nineT was designed around a couple of key philosophies – firstly, reductionism: a simple bike reduced to its essence. Secondly, it was conceived as a kind of "blank canvas" for owners to customize to the same kind of level you'd generally see with a Harley.On the first axis, it's a success. Engine, drivetrain, minimalist seat, single headlight, simple dash, and none of the myriad electronic switches you now expect on a BMW switchblock. There's ABS brakes, but no traction control, electronic suspension, switchable engine maps or even heated handgrips.On the second, well, the whole back half of the bike can be switched around between a few different options straight out of the catalog.

The pillion pegs can be removed with just a few bolts, there's a cowl option to give a cafe racer look, and it doesn't take much longer to pull the whole back seat off altogether for a snub-nosed streetfighter look. The bike's frame itself isn't the most attractive thing in the whole world – rather an important bit if you're going to go full custom – but as we showed recently, these four Japanese custom builders were able to get a range of different looks out of it.The big Boxer engine dominates the riding experience. It's enormous – I could hardly get it through my front gate – and its note is warm, rich and booming, even through the standard exhaust. It leaps away from lights and makes a lot of torque in the low end and midrange before tapering off a little at the top end to a peak of 110 hp (82 kW). Better still, that big Boxer flywheel gives it a torque reaction like an old V8. Rev it up at a standstill and it'll throw the bike sideways. The gearbox, on the other hand, feels a bit dead.

It doesn't give you much feedback through the boot, and you often find yourself relying on the gear position indicator on the dash to figure out if you've finished a shift ... even from neutral to first. Mind you, you get used to it fairly quickly, and the NineT doesn't give you false neutrals or miss changes – it's purely a feedback thing.Brakes and suspension are run-of-the-mill roadster fare. The brakes give adequate feel and bite without being exciting, and the suspension stays under control until the pace comes up on a bumpy road and it starts to get overwhelmed. The forks are non-adjustable versions of the S1000RR's racebike forks, and the shock allows basic preload and rebound adjustment – the preload with a fantastic hand adjusting screw, and the rebound with the use of a hex key.And here's where we start hitting a few head-scratching design choices. The tool kit with the hex key in it lives under the seat. You need a torx driver to get the seat off. Who the heck keeps a torx driver handy?

My rebound damping went unadjusted. If you wanted to ride the nineT hard, you'd throw a few dollars at getting the suspension revalved, but I suspect most owners will find the stock gear very satisfactory.The seat is there for its looks and isn't super comfortable on longer stints. I'm a big guy, and I even felt it creaking a bit, as if it might not hold me up forever. This is one area I'd point my customizing urges at. Another is the spoked wheels, which look great but require tubed tires, meaning that if you get a puncture on some lonely mountain road, you can't fix it. Tubeless conversion kits are available aftermarket, but I've got no idea how well they work and if you need talent to install them.It's not a distance tourer, or a backroads thrasher, or even a cruiser. It's a retro roadster with old-school meets new-school beauty, solid handling and rockstar presence you can't put a price on. It's a lovely bike and its sales success is well deserved. And for some reason it makes me really want to throw a leg over the Concept Roadster, a future-sporty streetfighter concept based on the same platform.