Accesories, South Africa

DEAN of BMW Motorcycles

DEAN of BMW Motorcycles

I saw a “slash-2” Granada red BMW motorcycle for the first time in 1968, when Harder’s Sales and Service, Janesville, Wisconsin (no longer a BMW dealer), had a new R60US in that color for sale. In the 1960s, BMW motorcycles could be special ordered in any color the BMW cars were painted. Granada red was one such color. I could not afford that BMW in 1968, but I remembered it and wanted to obtain one of my own eventially.

In January 2006, I met Tim Stafford at the MidAmerican motorcycle auction in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he was auctioning of the most beautifully restored BMWs I had ever seen. Tim, who works out of San Diego, does exquisite restorations of BMW motorcycles and Vespa motor scooters. I since have heard his restorations represent the “gold standard” of BMW motorcycle restorations.

I discussed my desire with Tim, and he indicated he could do a restoration for me. We concluded a deal with a handshake. By that autumn, the R60/2 was ready, and you see photographs of it on this page.
Above: I love the view of a BMW boxer-powered motorcycle, like this R60/2, from above. The cylinders protrude sideways from the engine, like stubby wings. No other motorcycles have such an affecting view.

In the montage below, you see the restoration of the red R60/2 under way in Tim’s work shop.
I wanted to make my “new” R60/2 functional, so that meant installing appropriate period saddlebags or panniers. I used Craven panniers in the 1960s, so I set about finding a pair of the handsome “Golden Arrow” panniers on eBay.

I obtained two bags, which were in the standard Craven color of black, and had them painted Granada red. The result is shown below.
Below: Here is “Scarlett” posing in front of Frank Lloyd Wright’s First Unitarian Society Meeting House in Madison, Wisconsin — a National Historic Landmark.

Above: BMW announced the arrival of the 2010 R1200RT in November 2009. Torque and RPMs are increased; horsepower is unchanged. Cylinders now have double overhead cams. There are modest changes in styling.

The R1200RT, shown here by Madison’s Lake Monona with the Wisconsin State Capitol behind, was one of the most anticipated new motorcycle designs of 2004. The R1200RT, a 2007 model is shown above, is the next iteration of BMW’s renowned “RT” series of sport-touring motorcycles, dating back to the 1978 R100RT (photo below, left), which was replaced in 1987 by a slightly revised R100RT (photo below, right). The “RT” designation stands for Reisetourer, German for “travel tourer.”

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South Africa

Batt Holdings

Batt Holding

Bratt Holdings

Batt Holdings

Batt Holdings is a South African based company and subsidiary of the Leisure Imports Group an investment and holding company which also owns Batt Ltd a company registered in the United Kingdom.

Batt Holdings factory produces over 150 types of rubber tyre products. The products hold one or more of the following international certifications E4, CE and DOT-USA.

Batt Holdings

Batt Holdings

Batt Holdings have two main line ATV tyre ranges the first range is for the recreational riders and the commercial, agricultural and security markets as their requirements are very different to the professional race market. Where companies make use of fleets of ATV’s and utility quads using the Batt sport range will drastically reduce maintenance and running costs as our sport brand is the most competitively priced brand in the market place yet our quality competes with the premium brands, our production cost cutting is in the cosmetic look of the tyres as one does not require a good looking tyre in order for the ATV or UTV to perform a commercial function.

Our second main line is the Batt Pro Series a premium brand on par with other premium brands such as Maxxis, Kenda, ITP, Pirelli etc.

The Batt Pro Series caters for the ATV * UTV * SIDE BY SIDE * CAGE CAR & KART markets and includes MX PRO and ENDURO PRO for the race market and serious sport riders. Batt Holdings also supplies scooter, golf buggy and lawn mower tyres.

The Batt Group will be entering the two wheel market by mid June 2009 with a range of MX, Enduro, Motard and Mini Cross tyres.

Batt Holdings is very involved in Motorsport South Africa’s pro race scene and run a Factory National Team for Motocross and Enduro disciplines as well as support sponsoring development riders in alternate disciplines such as FMX and Karting.

Batt Holdings

Batt Holdings

Batt Holdings is currently the largest supplier of ATV tyres on the African continent, with market expansion focus on the EU and United Kingdom.