M on two wheels: BMW Cruise M Bike Limited Edition

M on two wheels: BMW Cruise M Bike Limited Edition

Hot on the heels of the launch of the BMW M2 Coupe, BMW has presented a tribute to the smallest and newest member of the M family - the BMW Cruise M Bike Limited Edition.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
25 Apr 2016

The bike comes in its iconic Long Beach Blue metallic paint finish, which matches the launch colour of the BMW M2 Coupe.

The BMW Cruise M Bike Limited Edition which will be produced in a limited run of 1,500 units and promises to be dynamic and agile, cutting a powerful figure with hydro-formed aluminium tubes with a distinctive “bullneck” reminiscent of the tank position on a motorcycle which BMW is no stranger to as well.

Like its automotive inspiration, the bike's confident character is designed to spread joy to BMW M aficionados and beyond with a striking design concept complemented by high-quality technical components.

Equipped with a carbon seat post and spacer the bike also keeps with the the M brand's lightweight strength theme and comes shod with 28", a 30-speed system and Shimano hydraulic disc brakes much like the sort of equipment that sets an M car apart from its regular brethren.

Every example of the limited-run special edition also has its own specially made plaque for that much more exclusivity.

For over 60 years, BMW has been churning out bicycles with the bike collection having been spruced up for spring 2016 through revised designs and new technical components.

The BMW Cruise M Bike Limited Edition is now available at selected BMW retail partners and models in the BMW bike collection and its matching equipment available online at BMW's online store.

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