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Or what ever the number really is!
News:
A recent post in the BMW PressClub dealt with the Boxer Caf?® in China and BMW start to find sources for parts in China. A good piece on the general topic was published by International Herald Tribune: China makes a move into high-value exports.
thebikerweb.com
Staying safe on your motorcycle #25
Bikes in the Fast Lane
Bring back the old days
cyrilhuzeblog.com
Close up on Sweden Bike Show winner
MCN took some bikes for a ride and rated them individually. See how many stars each received and why:
Hypermotorad.
Buell XB12TT
Moto Guzzi Bellagio
Video: MCN takes the B-King for a ride at the TT
Video: The making of the Rocket III
Drool time:
visordown.com
John Surtees’ 1955 NSU Sportmax RS251 on eBay
Blog Update:
2strokebuzz
2009 Dakar Attempt:
Apologies to the road using public
A&S’s RowdyGirl Says
Adventures of Jeff:
Bonaire Part 3
Faster and Faster
KT DID:
Rider Down – In Memoriam – Kelly C. “KC” Kolberg
Meanderings on Two Wheels
Whee Rocks!
MOPPEDBLOG
Another take on the Harley Trike
Motorcyclist At Large
#6 How to lean more
Musings of an Intrepid Commuter
Look out for…Us?
Old Guy’s Ramblings
Redleg’s Rides
A full mesh riding jacket for the Colorado summer
Ride It Like You Stole It!
128 ways to dump your bike
SheRidesABeemer
Long Beautiful Hair
Sojourner’s Moto Tales:
In Provisional Praise of GPS
The Great Motorcycle Pizza Tour
Well, that Probably Isn’t Good
Three Wheel Revolution
It’s a motorcycle…It’s a sports car…No, It’s the Can Am Spyder
Two Wheel Soapbox
Standing out to fit in
Double Trouble
Gear:
webbikeworld.com
Garmin c330 review
Wonderings:
This makes me sad.
topspeed.com
A Ferrari Cemetery
M.R. Traveler
Weather
West Bend WI
Current
10 Day Forcast
United States
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
Canada
Meteorological Service of Canada
Today’s RoadFood.com
Woot
Todays Woot
The Blog
Over Heard in New York | Voice of the City
Xchallenge passes the endurance test
New recruits to take on the Iron Mountain
All things BMW
onewheeldrive.net
2007 BMW F800S: S&M – Stalwart and Mannerly
It seems OWD approached their test of the F800S with low expectations and were surprised.
World of BMW news
Original globetrotters, part 1
BMW Sauber F1: Website
BMW Group Press Club:
Tracking the news from BMW at their English language sites and Germany
PressClub USA
MINI USA OFFERS FACTORY-INSTALLED HD RADIO (TM) RECEIVER IN 2007 MINI COOPER AND COOPER S
Option Offers Owners Premium Sound of Digital AM/FM Radio Technology
Woodcliff Lake, NJ - June 7, 2007... MINI USA is now offering a factory-installed digital HD Radio receiver with FM multicasting capability as an option in the all-new 2007 MINI Cooper and Cooper S hardtops, produced from June 2007. MINI joins its sister brand, BMW to be only one of two automotive brands to currently offer HD Radio technology to its customers.
HD Radio technology is one of the most significant advances in radio broadcasting history, providing listeners with enhanced digital audio quality and clear, noise-free reception, as well as multicasting and on-screen text information. The HD Radio multicasting feature allows FM stations to broadcast multiple channels of digital programming simultaneously on a single frequency.
The HD Radio receiver can be ordered as a stand-alone option for an MSRP of $500 or as part of MINI's Audio Package which also includes an upgraded Hi-Fi radio and Sirius Satellite Radio with a lifetime subscription that stays with the car from owner to owner. This package retails for $1,400. HD Radio broadcasting transmits via a digital signal in AM and FM mode and is subscription free.
"We are pleased to offer our customers the high-quality sound of HD Radio broadcasting in the new MINI Cooper and Cooper S hardtops." said Rich Steinberg, head of MINI USA product strategy. "HD Radio broadcasting now offers our customers an additional level of choices when it comes to premium, in-car audio technology."
Of the more than 1,300 stations across the country broadcasting with HD Radio technology, more than 600 FM stations are offering a second (HD2) and, in many cases, a third (HD3) multicast channel. For example, WAMU in Washington, DC, offers three channels: 88.5-1, a simulcast of its news/talk analog channel; 88.5-2, a simulcast of an innovative Baltimore music station not available in DC; and 88.5-3, bluegrass music. These channels are free but can only be found on HD Radio receivers. As with all HD Radio programming, there are no fees or additional costs associated with multicast channels.
The number of HD Radio stations is growing daily and expected to exceed 3,000 within the next few years. A current list of HD Radio stations and multicast stations can be found at: www.hdradio.com. HD Radio™ is a trademark of iBiquity Digital Corporation.
Morning Reads: RALLY PAGES
A resource of information and links to information for use at the 2007 Rally
Bike Candy:
THE END
Or what ever the number really is!
News:
A recent post in the BMW PressClub dealt with the Boxer Caf?® in China and BMW start to find sources for parts in China. A good piece on the general topic was published by International Herald Tribune: China makes a move into high-value exports.
thebikerweb.com
Staying safe on your motorcycle #25
Bikes in the Fast Lane
Bring back the old days
cyrilhuzeblog.com
Close up on Sweden Bike Show winner
MCN took some bikes for a ride and rated them individually. See how many stars each received and why:
Hypermotorad.
Buell XB12TT
Moto Guzzi Bellagio
Video: MCN takes the B-King for a ride at the TT
Video: The making of the Rocket III
Drool time:
visordown.com
John Surtees’ 1955 NSU Sportmax RS251 on eBay
Blog Update:
2strokebuzz
2009 Dakar Attempt:
Apologies to the road using public
A&S’s RowdyGirl Says
Adventures of Jeff:
Bonaire Part 3
Faster and Faster
KT DID:
Rider Down – In Memoriam – Kelly C. “KC” Kolberg
Meanderings on Two Wheels
Whee Rocks!
MOPPEDBLOG
Another take on the Harley Trike
Motorcyclist At Large
#6 How to lean more
Musings of an Intrepid Commuter
Look out for…Us?
Old Guy’s Ramblings
Redleg’s Rides
A full mesh riding jacket for the Colorado summer
Ride It Like You Stole It!
128 ways to dump your bike
SheRidesABeemer
Long Beautiful Hair
Sojourner’s Moto Tales:
In Provisional Praise of GPS
The Great Motorcycle Pizza Tour
Well, that Probably Isn’t Good
Three Wheel Revolution
It’s a motorcycle…It’s a sports car…No, It’s the Can Am Spyder
Two Wheel Soapbox
Standing out to fit in
Double Trouble
Gear:
webbikeworld.com
Garmin c330 review
Wonderings:
This makes me sad.
topspeed.com
A Ferrari Cemetery
M.R. Traveler
Weather
West Bend WI
Current
10 Day Forcast
United States
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
Canada
Meteorological Service of Canada
Today’s RoadFood.com
Woot
Todays Woot
The Blog
Over Heard in New York | Voice of the City
Xchallenge passes the endurance test
New recruits to take on the Iron Mountain
All things BMW
onewheeldrive.net
2007 BMW F800S: S&M – Stalwart and Mannerly
It seems OWD approached their test of the F800S with low expectations and were surprised.
World of BMW news
Original globetrotters, part 1
BMW Sauber F1: Website
BMW Group Press Club:
Tracking the news from BMW at their English language sites and Germany
PressClub USA
MINI USA OFFERS FACTORY-INSTALLED HD RADIO (TM) RECEIVER IN 2007 MINI COOPER AND COOPER S
Option Offers Owners Premium Sound of Digital AM/FM Radio Technology
Woodcliff Lake, NJ - June 7, 2007... MINI USA is now offering a factory-installed digital HD Radio receiver with FM multicasting capability as an option in the all-new 2007 MINI Cooper and Cooper S hardtops, produced from June 2007. MINI joins its sister brand, BMW to be only one of two automotive brands to currently offer HD Radio technology to its customers.
HD Radio technology is one of the most significant advances in radio broadcasting history, providing listeners with enhanced digital audio quality and clear, noise-free reception, as well as multicasting and on-screen text information. The HD Radio multicasting feature allows FM stations to broadcast multiple channels of digital programming simultaneously on a single frequency.
The HD Radio receiver can be ordered as a stand-alone option for an MSRP of $500 or as part of MINI's Audio Package which also includes an upgraded Hi-Fi radio and Sirius Satellite Radio with a lifetime subscription that stays with the car from owner to owner. This package retails for $1,400. HD Radio broadcasting transmits via a digital signal in AM and FM mode and is subscription free.
"We are pleased to offer our customers the high-quality sound of HD Radio broadcasting in the new MINI Cooper and Cooper S hardtops." said Rich Steinberg, head of MINI USA product strategy. "HD Radio broadcasting now offers our customers an additional level of choices when it comes to premium, in-car audio technology."
Of the more than 1,300 stations across the country broadcasting with HD Radio technology, more than 600 FM stations are offering a second (HD2) and, in many cases, a third (HD3) multicast channel. For example, WAMU in Washington, DC, offers three channels: 88.5-1, a simulcast of its news/talk analog channel; 88.5-2, a simulcast of an innovative Baltimore music station not available in DC; and 88.5-3, bluegrass music. These channels are free but can only be found on HD Radio receivers. As with all HD Radio programming, there are no fees or additional costs associated with multicast channels.
The number of HD Radio stations is growing daily and expected to exceed 3,000 within the next few years. A current list of HD Radio stations and multicast stations can be found at: www.hdradio.com. HD Radio™ is a trademark of iBiquity Digital Corporation.
Morning Reads: RALLY PAGES
A resource of information and links to information for use at the 2007 Rally
Bike Candy:
THE END