Originally Posted By: MCompact
I suppose that I'm spoiled by the BMWs I own(and have owned). The E36 rack accurately communicates the level of grip at the front wheels to a remarkable degree. My '02's steering can tell you whether you are driving on asphalt on concrete. As a track day addict, I find those capabilities to be important.
Today of course, the overwhelming majority of BMW owners buy them to wear rather than to drive; they think "trailing throttle oversteer" is a band that used to open for Kansas. Which reminds me of a story...
My BMW dealer had a reception to introduce the F30 3 Series. First Class as usual- valet parking, open bar, all manner of hors d'oeuvres, and a raffle for an iPad3. The new 3er is an attractive piece, but my thoughts were straying to a 2011 135i M Sport over in the CPO
Pathetic story of the evening: I'm looking at a 328i Sport and a salesman asks me what I think. I tell him that it's nice, but that it is missing a pedal(the car was a slushbox). A guy standing next to him says "I like automatics- I want to get in the car and not have to do anything." I told him that if I can't take the car on the track I'm not buying it- and the guy replies, "I'd never take my car to the track; especially after I spent three hours washing it." My son laughed about "The Dork" for the rest of the evening, but all I could do was silently pray: "Dear Lord, deliver the BMW marque from all poseurs! Cast them all into the Lake of Fire- or even worse, make them drive an Aveo, Marina, or Yaris for all Eternity."
It hasn't hit the bike division.....yet.
I suppose that I'm spoiled by the BMWs I own(and have owned). The E36 rack accurately communicates the level of grip at the front wheels to a remarkable degree. My '02's steering can tell you whether you are driving on asphalt on concrete. As a track day addict, I find those capabilities to be important.
Today of course, the overwhelming majority of BMW owners buy them to wear rather than to drive; they think "trailing throttle oversteer" is a band that used to open for Kansas. Which reminds me of a story...
My BMW dealer had a reception to introduce the F30 3 Series. First Class as usual- valet parking, open bar, all manner of hors d'oeuvres, and a raffle for an iPad3. The new 3er is an attractive piece, but my thoughts were straying to a 2011 135i M Sport over in the CPO
Pathetic story of the evening: I'm looking at a 328i Sport and a salesman asks me what I think. I tell him that it's nice, but that it is missing a pedal(the car was a slushbox). A guy standing next to him says "I like automatics- I want to get in the car and not have to do anything." I told him that if I can't take the car on the track I'm not buying it- and the guy replies, "I'd never take my car to the track; especially after I spent three hours washing it." My son laughed about "The Dork" for the rest of the evening, but all I could do was silently pray: "Dear Lord, deliver the BMW marque from all poseurs! Cast them all into the Lake of Fire- or even worse, make them drive an Aveo, Marina, or Yaris for all Eternity."
It hasn't hit the bike division.....yet.