BMW Motorrad Offers Free Sat Nav With The R 1200 RT

Thursday, 11 September 2008 10:18 administrator
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zumo_bmwHot on the heels of the recent launch of its brand new satellite navigation system - the BMW Motorrad Zumo - BMW Motorrad is pleased to announce that all customers purchasing an R 1200 RT, between 1 September and 19 December 2008 (inclusive), will automatically qualify for a complimentary BMW Zumo and mounting kit.

The BMW Zumo was launched in July this year with a variety of rider-friendly features giving it an edge over other car-based navigator systems and providing an economical alternative to the popular Navigator III.

The Zumo is highly advanced but easy to use. The bright display makes it easy to view in any conditions, while the large icons and left handed controls make it more functional and easy to use. In addition to being waterproof, the system comes with a fuel and UV-resistant screen.

The Zumo’s Bluetooth capabilities provide hands-free communication, enabling it to be linked to the rider’s helmet and a mobile phone. The navigation system also comes pre-loaded with full European mapping, all ready to plot and go. Routes can even be loaded onto Google Earth, enabling riders to display and share routes with others.

Further features include MP3 compatibility, a JPEG picture viewer and an extensive ‘Points of Interest’ database that provides highly accurate and useful information.

The brand new BMW Motorrad Zumo, complimentary with all R 1200 RTs purchased between 1 September and 19 December 2008

The BMW R 1200 RT remains unchallenged as the king of all tourers, recently topping RiDE magazine’s RIDER POWER survey as Britain’s best bike. This popular ‘Boxer twin’ is available with optional Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA), while the complimentary Zumo (normally priced at over £500 with the mounting kit) adds real value for customers.

For further information on this offer, or to find your local BMW Motorrad dealer, please call 0800 777 155, or visit bmw-motorrad.co.uk


Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 September 2008 10:58 )