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Bikesales Staff31 Mar 2015
NEWS

BMW Motorrad throws down the gauntlet

Buy a grand's worth of Motorrad Rider Wear gear during April and take home a free set of gloves

BMW Motorrad dealers are kicking off autumn with a fantastic offer of a complimentary pair of gloves with every purchase of genuine BMW Rider Wear with a value over $1000.

BMW says the Rallye glove, valued at $130, is the perfect off-road glove with ventilation and protection in all the correct places.

The Allround glove is the ideal lightweight-touring glove and is valued at $125. It is windproof and waterproof with a fully breathable membrane that makes for riding comfort in all conditions.

This bonus is only available during April at participating BMW Motorrad dealers.

Offer is only available from participating BMW Motorrad dealers for the purchase of genuine BMW Motorrad Rider Wear. Parts and accessories sales are not included. The $1000 purchase must be made in the month of April 2015. Gloves cannot be redeemed for cash and only applies to Rallye and Allround styles.

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