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    Bmw Police Motorcycles: Helping Police Serve And Protect

    Originally, BMW manufactured airplane engines for World War I planes. With the Treaty of Versailles implemented, the demand for aero engines went down, which left BMW to produce other items.

    At first the company made agricultural equipment, even delving into the production of office furniture and toolboxes. As these items didn't quite satisfy BMW's manufacturing drive, the company turned into producing motorcycles. The move paved the way for BMW, into making it one of the biggest manufacturers of luxury and emergency service vehicles, automobiles and motorcycles alike.

    To date, BMW motorcycles are quite popular, not only as luxury or sport motorcycles, but as emergency services vehicles. Over 70,000 BMW Police Motorcycles are officially used in service, in over 130 countries, with these figures taken from a year 2000 survey. In the United States, nearly all US law enforcement agencies utilize BMW police motorcycles, as countries like Israel and Europe have their own fleet of BMW Police motorcycles.

    The R1100 RT-P and the R 1150 RT-P are two of the most popular of BMW police motorcycles in the world today. Though a number of the United Kingdom's police motorcycles are produced by Triumph motorcycles, BMW police motorcycles are getting quite popular, considering their overall performance as emergency service vehicles. Israel adopts BMW police motorcycles into their police motorcycle fleet, utilizing the R BMW 1200 GS as their preferred choice of BMW police motorcycles.

    The California Highway Patrol (CHP) picked the R1100 RT-P as its official motorcycle, with over 415 RT100 RT-P BMW police motorcycles keeping watch over the state's interstates, highways and backroads. The superior life cycle costs of BMW police motorcycles make them favored over other police manufactured motorcycles, like those from Harley Davidson and Kawasaki. Though the purchase price of BMW police motorcycles are more than Kawasaki's KZ1000 and Harley Davidson's Police Motorcycles, the reliability of BMW police motorcycles stand as favored points for their being much more opted as police motorcycles.

    The addition of an anti-lock breaking system integrated into the motorcycle, also makes BMW police motorcycles favored, as the safety of a police officer ranks to be a priority with BMW police motorcycles.

    With this, the cost of purchase would be inconsequential, as safety ranks as a high, when talking about BMW police motorcycles.

    Fast enough, durable enough, long life cycle, with a solid focus on driver safety, BMW police motorcycles truly stand to help Police officers from all over the world serve and protect.

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