| Ride Rage |
Rob Miltons weekly Sydney Motorcycling
radio show on 2RRR |
| Frank Warners Motorcycling Links |
| Broughs Motorcycle
Links |
Aussie site, BMW page |
| Australian Motorcycle Resources |
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| Redbook Bike Valuations |
Australian |
| Ironbutt
Rally |
(US) |
| NSW Tourism |
|
| Bureau
of Meteorology |
weather forecasts in all areas
of Australia |
| Yahoo
Australian Weather |
3-day forecast |
| http://www.dropbears.com/m/models/bmw/index.htm
|
BMW images and information |
| Pink
Ribbon Rides- Dropped bike |
Excellent example of how to pick
up a dropped bike |
| Travelmate |
Australian travel information and
online mapping |
| Motorcycle Accessories Supermarket |
Shops based in Sydney, Liverpool
and Parramatta |
| Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse |
Australian Online Motorcycle accessory
sales |
| Motohansa |
Sydney Based BMW workshop, parts
and accessories. |
| Munich Motorcycles |
BMW parts supplier based in Perth |
| http://www.bmbikes.co.uk/index.htm
|
Phil Hawksley's BMW Motorcycle Information
Site
Excellent BMW bike resource |
|
www.motorcyclee-tag.com.au/
Motorcycle E-tag Holder at last, a solution for motorcycles
travelling on toll roads. |
I am a biker in Sydney, who got fed up with
having to stop at toll booths to pay the toll. I decided to
do something about it and developed a product you may be interested
in. I called it the Magnetic Biker Tag Bag.
The Magnetic Biker Tag Bag has been developed to solve
the problems of mounting / fixing an Electronic Tag to a
Motorcycle. It works on all of the toll roads in Australia.
M1/ Eastern Distributor, M2, M4, M5, Westlink M7, Cross
City Tunnel, Lane Cove Tunnel and Falcon Street Gateway,
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour Tunnel, All Melbourne
motorways (not required at present, motorcycles currently
travel free), as well as all of the Brisbane motorways .
I am currently holding discussions with toll operators to
make this product available to all motorcyclist who purchase
an electronic tag.
I feel that this product would be of great interest to
all motorcyclists. All of the bikers that I talked to are
also irate with having to stop and dig out change from their
pocket to pay tolls. If you would like to check out my web-site
it has all of the information on the product and tests,
you can also click on the video to see how it works.
Please pass this information on to all of your members.
If they wouldn't mind filling out the Questionnaire it would
help me to convince the toll operators to provide this product,
to all motorcyclists that require an e-tag.
Thank you, Michael Egan |
| http://www.verrill.com/moto/bmwchron/index.shtml |
Ted's House -- BMW Motorcycle Chronologcal
List - shows description, specs, and photo's of BMW bikes
down through the ages. |
| http://www.maxbmwmotorcycles.com/fiche/fiche.asp |
BMW parts fiche - a very useful tool for identifying
parts on your own bike. Site is USA, looks like unable to
order from, but very useful nevertheless |
| http://www.airheads.org/ |
Air heads Beemer club- lots of interesting
information for air head buffs |
http://www.motowhere.com/
|
It uses Google Earth and Google Maps. Anyone
can join and add their
own rides as well. Could be useful for ride planning. |
| www.motorradgarage.com.au |
Aussie site showing a comprehensive range of
aftermarket motorcycle accessories for most makes of bikes
including BMW. Check it out - you're bound to find something
for your wish list. |
| Due
- South Motorcycle Tours |
BMW Motorcycle Tours, Touring South Africa
on a BMW R1200GS or BMW F650GS motorbike amazing sights and
fantastic roads South Africa awaits the discerning motorcyclist |
| Offroad Vietnam |
- Off-road information, tours and adventures in Vietnam on motorbike, moped scooter, motorcycle, bike, bicycle, car, junk, train and 4x4 vehicles, kayaking and trekking... Site features a tour library of detailed itineraries and photos from the road. Some of the most useful resources you can find on the web about travelling off road in Vietnam.
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| http://www.rain-off.com/ |
Genuinely 100% Waterproof Motorcycle
Overgloves - worth a look! |