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23 December 2010

Festive Opening Times.

Vines Group Opening Hours over the Christmas Period.

Christmas Eve - Closing at 1pm
Christmas Day - Closed
Boxing Day - Closed
Monday 27 December - Closed
Tuesday 28 December - Closed
Wednesday 29 December - Open (Normal Hours)
Thursday 30 December - Open (Normal Hours)
New Year's Eve - Closing at 4pm
New Year's Day - Closed
Sunday 2nd January - Closed
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Simon Pavey - Dakar Racer.

Join an off-road adventure with Dakar racer Simon Pavey. 


BMW Off Road Skills' Chief Instructor will be leading the adventure- sports special Portuguese Paradise tour on 29 February – 04 March 2011 



BMW Off Road Skills’ Chief Instructor Simon Pavey is just about to set off for his eighth
Dakar Rally. The British-based Australian racer will be departing on Christmas day for
the 6000 mile trip to Buenos Aires, where he'll be reunited with his one-off BMW G
450 X race bike.

The Dakar is arguably the toughest and most demanding race on the planet, with
motorcycles, quads, cars and trucks all competing on a 9,500km route which criss-
crosses the vast nations of Argentina and Chile.

Once Simon has returned from the Rally, he'll be packing up his kit once again and
heading for the Algarve for an extra-special Portuguese Paradise adventure with BMW
Off Road Skills.

Following the ‘Enduro Only’ trip in November 2010 - which was based entirely around
the stunning G 450 X enduro bike, the machine Pavey's Dakar bike is based on -
Simon felt that there was even more potential fun to be had from this stunning region,
on a whole host of BMW bikes. February's trip will offer riders the chance to choose
between the acclaimed F 800 GS and F 650 GS adventure-sports machines and
BMW’s G 450 X.

Riders choosing the GS option will spend four out of the five days riding in the hills of
southern Portugal, exploring the endless ribbons of perfect car-free tarmac and
hundreds of kilometres of winding off-road trails. On the Wednesday of the five-day
trip, riders will be given the opportunity to experience an ‘Enduro’ taster day, with a
short lesson on the differences of riding an Enduro bike, before heading into the hills to
discover Portugal away from the beaten tracks!

Likewise, the Enduro holiday is the reverse, with four days concentrated on the
challenging off-road riding the Enduro bike encourages, taking in areas that few visitors
will ever get to see. Then on the Wednesday riders get to see a little more of Portugal,
with the group heading to the famous Fort Sagres on the south west cape on one of
BMW's hugely popular parallel twin GS motorcycles.

Simon Pavey said: “I'm about to set off for the biggest off-road race in the world, and
I'm feeling very confident. My G 450 X is the most competitive bike I've ever had for the
Dakar Rally. And once I'm back in Britain it'll almost be time to pack up and head back
to Portugal for another of our popular adventure tours. And this time we're taking both
GS bikes and enduro machines, like mine. It'll be the best BMW Off Road Skills trip
ever.

“This tour encompasses a mixture of riding to suit all styles of off-road enthusiast.
From endless twisty mountain roads, fire tracks and water crossings to beautiful forest
trails and technical single tracks: it’s a dream tour.”

Riders will be able to fly directly into Faro Airport and hotel transfers are provided by
BMW Off Road Skills. The tour costs £1,995 per person, which includes motorcycle
hire, fuel, six nights of 5-star accommodation, breakfast and lunch, an Off Road Skills
guide and a back-up vehicle, as well as hotel transfers. It does not include evening
meals, drinks or flights.



Participants must have confidently completed the BMW Off Road Skills Level One
course, or have equivalent off-road riding experience. To keep up to date with Simon's
Rally visit www.simonpavey.com or follow him on Facebook. For more information on
the wide range of courses and activities available for 2011, visit www.worldofbmw.com
.

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19 December 2010

Adverse Weather Conditions.

Vines Group Announcement: Sunday 19th December.

Vines Group Dealerships will be attempting to reopen today.

The situation is constantly changing and in some cases we will be opening with reduced staffing levels so would ask if you could please call before leaving home to avoid any disappointment.

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We apologise for any inconvenience caused in these exceptional circumstances.

Vines BMW Group
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18 December 2010

Closures due to adverse weather.

Vines Group Announcement.

All Vines Group Dealerships are closing at 1pm today (Saturday) due to adverse weather conditions.

Please keep an eye on these News Pages for details of when we are reopening.

If you have any appointments or prior bookings in the next few days then please call before leaving home to avoid any disappointment.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused in these exceptional circumstances.

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11 December 2010

2011 Style Collections unveiled.



News from the BMW Motorrad Dealerships of Guildford and South London (Caterham)


BMW Rider Equipment: 2011 Style Collections unveiled.



BMW Motorrad is pleased to unveil the new 2011 Style Collections – three limited-
edition fashion selections which will compliment the comprehensive range of functional
BMW Rider Equipment.

The one-time-only Style Collections – Heritage, Double R and GS – will be on sale
alongside the iconic, instantly-recognisable Logo range, which prominently features the
famous BMW Motorsports colours. The Logo items will be available in future seasons,
while the Style Collections are strictly limited.

The Style Heritage collection, which includes the classically-styled Heritage Men’s
Jacket in 100% cowhide leather, will appeal to the rider and owner with a love of retro
design, iconic BMW Motorrad machines and famous faces from the past.



The Style DoubleR collection is fresh and bold, heavily featuring the iconic ‘alien face’
shape of the S 1000 RR’s distinctive asymmetrical headlights as well as vibrant colours
and designs. The stylish windproof DoubleR Softshell paddock jacket is just one of the
many striking yet functional items in the range.

The Style GS range will appeal to those of an adventurous nature. Inspired by the
legendary series of adventure-sports bikes, the Collection features rugged styling
details and earth-tones with practical and fashionable items like the comfortable GS
Men’s Bodywarmer.



The 2011 Style Collections include items to suit all tastes and price points, from
keyrings, neck scarves and wallets through to designer t-shirts, jackets and headwear
in the three distinctive limited-edition ranges and the longer-term Logo Collection.

Just like any range of fashion clothing, these are one-off collections, so when they’re
gone, they’re gone for good! The Collections will be on sale from March 2011 in BMW
Motorrad dealerships.

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02 December 2010

Reflections on a great adventure.



BMW Motorrad GS Trophy 2010. Reflections on a great adventure.

The BMW Motorrad GS Trophy 2010 is over. An extreme test of endurance and ability on a motorcycle: ten teams, 13 nationalities, riding BMW F 800 GS some 2000km (approximately 70% off-road) in seven days, crossing three African nations (South Africa, Swaziland and Mozambique), dodging lions and elephants and tackling some of the most beautiful (but challenging) terrain in the world.

The competition started at 08:15 on November 14 (after a day of preparations) and for the next seven days the riders rode 300km days, bivouacked nightly under canvas and along the way completed 12 special challenges that tested their riding skills, their strength, their mental agility and their endurance.The teams also completed three photo assignments, which were posted on Facebook for the public to vote on.

The bikes, riders, teams, even the organisers, were all pushed to their limits – and all rose to the challenge. This press release reflects on some of the experiences from the BMW Motorrad GS Trophy 2010.



British success.
Just how hard-fought the GS Trophy was came as a surprise to all. Even on the final day three teams were still very much in contention, separated by less than a handful of points.
In the end it was Team UK who overcame all. They took the most complete, most studied strategy to the event and while at the finish the margin was only one point it had been their intense level of application to every test that made the difference.

Reflecting on seven intense days of competition, Team UK’s Mark Kinnard explained, “We came into the GS Trophy with it in mind to go for the win. But we had a terrible first day, we finished fifth, and we vowed after that to come back fighting. And we did, we won the next day and went first overall and we stayed there to the end.

“It was very tight going into the last day and I recall we’d said on the final night that whatever the outcome we would still be very happy, for although winning is terrific it was the experience – the country, the friendships, the shared highs and lows – that will stay with us long after the glow of victory will fade.”

Second placed Team South Africa were equally motivated from the start. Having completed possibly the most rigorous training of all the teams they had the fitness and riding skills to do the job. But they confessed they misjudged the commitment required – every test required 100% application – as Roger Kane-Berman explained, “We definitely weren’t aggressive enough in the tests early on. We noticed perhaps too late that the other guys were really committed.”

Team-mate Gerber Strydom was magnanimous in defeat: “It was so much fun. The British fought hard, they were in front every day, they were good riders with good team spirit and so they deserved to win. We fought hard to come back, we just managed not to, but it’s been an incredible ride. We did well, we’re really proud of each other and it was awesome to have fun with each other.”
Equally, third-placed Team Nordic were a very talented team, but they confessed they came together as a team too late.

Team Nordic’s Börre Skiaker: “We were three people from three countries [Sweden, Finland, Norway] and three different cultures and that made it a bit different for us. Perhaps our big mistake in the competition was we didn’t have a strategy. I think we were missing that last part of the puzzle.”

The GS Trophy 2010 – people meeting people.
With 30 competitors from 13 countries, plus 10 'embedded' journalists, not to mention the guides, the drivers and the organising staff, the GS Trophy was most certainly a multi-cultural experience. The bikes and even the riding might have felt familiar for some but the company of strangers gave the event a very different atmosphere. And of course, strangers became friends – you could sense in some cases life-long friends – in a very short time.

"I could say I've ridden motorcycles in places like China and Central America, and that was really cool, but this was the most diverse experience I've ever had on a motorcycle because we had people here from so many countries," explained Team USA's Bill Dragoo. "At first it´s weird having so many people around you talking in so many languages that you don't understand, but then you get to like it, it's almost a comforting drone. And you can walk up to any of these guys and ask, 'How are you?' and they'll reply, 'Fine thanks, and you?' Because they all also speak English. it's the best of all possible worlds.

"There wasn't a single person involved in this event, be they fellow rider, doctor, driver or mechanic who didn't seem personally involved and caring for my well being and for that of every rider here. And it wasn't just a case of are you healthy, but are you happy, is there anything I can do, personally, to make this a better experience for you? BMW organised the whole event to run like clockwork yet there was no firm hand, no goading to move us along."

While the GS Trophy was a competition first and a gathering of like-minds and interests second, it was also provided an opportunity for many of the competitors to meet the communities from some remote regions of Africa for the first time. While the daily riding schedules were punishing it was obvious that every last competitor still found the time to meet and greet with the local people.

When one the youngest competitors in the event, Marco De Muri of Team Italy, was asked for his favorite moment in the GS Trophy, he didn’t mention the riding, instead: “We reached this village up in the mountains on Day Four. We were stopped for a special test and we had time to meet the children from the village. They had nothing, but their smiles were amazing.”

Team Nordic’s Börre Skiaker was also moved by the chance connections. “It was like walking into the television. What I saw – I saw a lot of happy people, they were smiling, they were waving, they were trying to take your hand as you rode by. It’s so nice to get the contact with the people, it’s so real. I like that, it makes me happier and it gets me to thinking about the way we are living in Europe: you can have some question marks about what we think is important and necessary to have a good life.”



The BMW F 800 GS – 100% reliable.
All 50 BMW F 800 GS involved in the GS Trophy finished the entire 2000km course without a single mechanical breakdown. There were a few casualties, but these were the result of crash damage. Not one bike left the event for mechanical reasons. This was an aspect appreciated by the competitors – in fact quite a few asked, at the finish, if they could purchase their bikes.

Dominique Lemaire, Team Canada: “The BMW F 800 GS is a very well adapted bike for the terrain we ran through, there are so many products on the market that are dedicated and very aggressive for off-road riding, but the F 800 GS is a very nice balance for someone who likes to ride on the road, to ride gravel and likes to also ride in more harsh conditions. The power is very smooth and you can really put the traction to the ground, and the styling and the ergonomics are good also. I’d like to buy the bike I used if BMW would sell it to me!”

Guido Gluschitsch, Team Alps journalist: “The F 800 GS was the perfect partner to the riders. They were normal people from normal life, riding so good – you can’t imagine that when you see them – and it was the same thing with the bike. It was the just a normal bike, yet it takes all the stones, mud and crashes. And after the crashes you could just pick it up, it always starts and you can go on.”



GS Trophy 2010 – in hi-res and hi-def.
The competition may be over but the media from the event hasn’t stopped. The GS Trophy words and images resource will remain available via the BMW PressClub where you will find all the GS Trophy press releases plus hi-resolution images free for editorial purposes: www.press.bmwgroup.com 
Also available from now is the 90-minute hi-definition TV footage of the GS Trophy 2010. Again, check in with the BMW PressClub for details on how to obtain the material. 


Interview with Michael Trammer
GS Trophy 2010 Organiser
Alongside Tomm Wolf and Jan du Toit, Michael Trammer carried much of the burden of organising and coordinating the GS Trophy 2010. Upon his return to Munich we asked him for his reflections on what must have been a demanding undertaking.
Did the 2010 GS Trophy live up to your expectations?
MT: This event exceeded all my expectations! It was great to see how enthusiastic and well prepared the participants of the GS Trophy 2010 have been. It has been an honour for me to be a part of this community!
Logistically it must have been a huge undertaking, how pleased are you about the way it came off?
MT: I might say that I am very pleased that we had no problems at the border posts and that all of us received their equipment in time. Sometimes it was not easy but thankfully everything went smoothly.
The event was designed to be a proper rider challenge – how much of a challenge was it to deliver an event that gave the riders the chance to take the risks they wanted to take and yet retain a reasonable level of safety for all involved?
MT: That is a very good question! Indeed it is very difficult to find the right balance between demanding special tests as well as challenging routes and a reasonable level of safety. In this context it is important to say that speed was never a relevant measured value during the GS Trophy. I think given Tomm Wolf’s daily briefings every participant of the GS Trophy knew very well that “this is not a race!” But Tomm’s experience and consultancy was also very helpful in finding the right mix. We did everything to guarantee a high level of safety. The GS Trophy was accompanied by two doctors and five paramedics. I have to point out that I am more than happy that they had not too much work. All together we had more than 100,000 km of riding but only a few injuries which were not very serious.  
Almost immediately there was an incredible sense of goodwill and camaraderie between the riders, the organisers, in fact between everyone involved. And that stayed to the end. How much did you expect this? How much did it surprise you?
MT: This was exactly what we were striving for. We wanted to develop an event which is not only a competition between 10 different teams but more a competition for all 10 teams together. During this awesome week we all became just one big GS Trophy team. The team spirit and camaraderie was overwhelming. This was more than we could expect!
What was the 2010 GS Trophy's greatest success?
MT: The fantastic enthusiasm of its participants and the huge number of GS fans all over the world who were following the adventure via the internet.
Looking forward to the 2012 GS Trophy – what will you carry forward and what might you change?
MT: The big success of this year’s GS Trophy confirmed us to continue with our concept. Of course we will analyse strengths and weaknesses, but at the moment it is too early to make any statements. But you can be sure that we start looking for a new destination for 2012 right now! We are really looking forward to continue in two years. We can hardly wait for it!
And finally – the ultimate GS Trophy rider.
As a team event the question never officially arose, but throughout the eight days of the GS Trophy riders watched riders – techniques were analysed, skills revered, bravery applauded and endurance respected. But who was the ultimate GS Trophy rider?
To the best of our observations we can say this:
The ultimate GS Trophy rider has
       the ambition of the South African
       the strength of the Nordic
       the mischief of the Spaniard
       the assurance of the American
       the passion of the Italian
       the robustness of the Canadian
       the coolness of the Alps
       the determination of the British
       the inspiration of the German
       and
       the heart of the Japanese.

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Used BMW Bikes.

News from the BMW Motorrad Dealerships of Guildford and South London (Caterham).
Used BMW Bikes now with Interactive Online Finance Quotations.


Vines BMW Motorrad are pleased to announce the launch of their new interactive used motorcycle stocklist with finance payments.


You can now adjust your deposit, term and mileage to calculate a tailored finance quote for each BMW Bike in our stock.


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01 December 2010

BMW Motorrad Xmas Card.

News from the BMW Motorrad Dealerships of Guildford and South London (Caterham).

At http://bmw-motorrad.com/christmasconcert you can create your personal e-card. Become the leading actor by uploading your photo. Have a nice advent season.


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Charley Boorman Giveaway.

News from the BMW Motorrad Dealerships of Guildford and South London (Caterham).




Charley Boorman - Right to the Edge
Charley Boorman returns with a brand-new adventure, travelling from Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan and Japan...by any means! Using quad bikes, hovercrafts, wooden scooters, canoes, paragliders and of course his favourite mode of transport - motorbike - Charley travels through some of the most exotic and exciting countries in the world. Along the way he encounters fascinating people and tests his endurance to the limit. Packed with adventure, and written with Charley's trademark humour and enthusiasm.

Vines Motorrad have 50 copies of Charley Boorman's new book to give away for anyone requesting a quote for a new BMW Motorbike or willing to make a donation through us to Movember - the Prostate Cancer Charity http://uk.movember.com

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World of BMW 2011.

News from the BMW Motorrad Dealerships of Guildford and South London (Caterham)


World of BMW announces an action-packed calendar of events, tours, courses and adventures for 2011!


New 48-page World of BMW 2011 Activity Brochure now available
from Carole Nash Motorcycle Live and BMW Motorrad dealerships 



The World of BMW 2011 Activity Brochure has been launched, featuring a huge range
of events, tours, training and trips for riders of all abilities and interests. World of BMW
lets you experience all that’s best about motorcycling, from getting your motorcycle
licence or honing your advanced riding skills, indulging in some top-level off-road riding
tuition or even crossing a far-off desert!



BMW Off Road Skills 
Soon to be eight-times Dakar Rally competitor Simon Pavey and his team of expert
instructors have, once again, packed the BMW Off Road Skills calendar with exciting
Level One, Two and Three GS courses, ideal for off-road riders from novice to master!
Those looking to expand their off-road horizons can get their kicks crossing the Welsh
wilderness on the Brecon Beacons Adventure, or blasting across the Algarve on the
Portuguese Paradise trip. And for 2011 we’ve added the new G 650 GS single-cylinder
adventure-sports bike to the fleet! Day in the Dirt and Adventure Maintenance courses
are also back on the calendar for 2011.



BMW Rider Training 
BMW Rider Training has a purpose-built training area, located on the doorstep of the
vast Brecon Beacons National Park and some of the best riding roads in the United
Kingdom. And they’re kicking off the New Year in style with a fantastic winter offer!
First-time riders joining the incredible world of motorcycling on a Direct Access course
through to experienced owners enjoying one of our BMW Road Skills Level 1-3
advanced riding courses are equally welcome. What’s more, customers can save up to
33% when taking advantage of our special winter offers which runs from December to
February!



BMW Tours 
Whether it’s venturing north into the beautiful mountains of Scandinavia at Midsummer,
or enjoying the finest culture and cuisine of Western Europe; crossing the vast sun-
kissed dunes of the Sahara or breathing in the rich aromas of the legendary market in
Marakesh; we have a range of tours that are perfectly suited for all abilities and tastes.

In 2011 we’re welcoming back some old favourite destinations as well as venturing
further afield than ever before! Discover the Peru, Land of the Incas, and trek high up
into the clouds to see the lost city of Maccu Picchu, or visit Patagonia and reach the
‘End of the World!’ And for owners of the award-winning S 1000 RR, BMW’s first
supersports machine, we’ve added a trip to the Nurburgring for a blast around the
legendary Nordschleiffe before watching BMW Motorrad Motorsports riders Leon
Haslam and Troy Corser racing in the German round of the World Superbike
championship!

All these experiences and more are included in the brand-new World of BMW 2011
Activity Brochure, which can be collected from the World of BMW or BMW Motorrad
stands at Carole Nash Motorcycle Live. It can also be viewed online by clicking here,
where you can also download the brochure as a PDF.

To book a place on a World of BMW activity, request further information or request your
free copy of the World of BMW 2011 Activity Brochure in the post, call the team on
08000 131 282 or email bmw@worldofbmw.com.

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Save on BMW Accessories.

News from the BMW Motorrad Dealerships of Guildford and South London (Caterham).


SAVE NOW on genuine BMW Clothing & Accessories at Vines Motorrad.
Limited Period Only.

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