I thought I would post this message I received from Ride mag today, anyone wanna drop them a line or two?
Ladies and gentlemen, hello from RiDE Magazine.
Please excuse the impersonal group email, but it's the most efficient
way of getting to
lots of you at once.
I'm emailing you because you're on our books as being a current or former
owner of a BMW S1000RR and I'm hoping you can
help us out with a big
feature on this model. It's an overview of the bike, its design,
history, good points and bad points, running costs etc. Basically what
it's like to live with one on a daily basis. Which is where you, the
owners, come in, because you know these bikes better than anyone else.
So I'd like to invite you to tell me all about it.
If you want, I can send you a questionnaire to fill in (just reply to this
email and I'll send it back by return), but otherwise please feel free to
just waffle on in as much detail as you like about what it is/was like to
live with your 1000RR, running costs, problems, likes, dislikes, how many
miles you covered, favourite tyres, servicing etc - every scrap of detail
helps to make up the big picture.
Speaking of pictures, please feel free to send a few, along with some
bakground info if applicable, and we'll use as many as we can.
If you could include your age, occupation, the exact model/year of the bike
and the current mileage, that would help a lot. A bit of background on
yourself and your riding experience would be handy too.
Hope to hear from you soon – any questions, fire away.
Cheers,
Kev Raymond
RiDE Magazine
PS: Please feel free to forward this on to any other owners you know,
and/or to post it on forums etc if you think it'll help * the - more responses
we
get, the more acurate and representative the final feature will be.
Ladies and gentlemen, hello from RiDE Magazine.
Please excuse the impersonal group email, but it's the most efficient
way of getting to
lots of you at once.
I'm emailing you because you're on our books as being a current or former
owner of a BMW S1000RR and I'm hoping you can
help us out with a big
feature on this model. It's an overview of the bike, its design,
history, good points and bad points, running costs etc. Basically what
it's like to live with one on a daily basis. Which is where you, the
owners, come in, because you know these bikes better than anyone else.
So I'd like to invite you to tell me all about it.
If you want, I can send you a questionnaire to fill in (just reply to this
email and I'll send it back by return), but otherwise please feel free to
just waffle on in as much detail as you like about what it is/was like to
live with your 1000RR, running costs, problems, likes, dislikes, how many
miles you covered, favourite tyres, servicing etc - every scrap of detail
helps to make up the big picture.
Speaking of pictures, please feel free to send a few, along with some
bakground info if applicable, and we'll use as many as we can.
If you could include your age, occupation, the exact model/year of the bike
and the current mileage, that would help a lot. A bit of background on
yourself and your riding experience would be handy too.
Hope to hear from you soon – any questions, fire away.
Cheers,
Kev Raymond
RiDE Magazine
PS: Please feel free to forward this on to any other owners you know,
and/or to post it on forums etc if you think it'll help * the - more responses
we
get, the more acurate and representative the final feature will be.