Finally - BMW put some money in to the Motorrad commercials....
http://www.mortonsbmw.com/www.feedyourrestless.mp4
http://www.mortonsbmw.com/www-1.feedyourrestless.mp4
http://www.mortonsbmw.com/www-2.feedyourrestless.mp4
Finally - BMW put some money in to the Motorrad commercials....
http://www.mortonsbmw.com/www.feedyourrestless.mp4
http://www.mortonsbmw.com/www-1.feedyourrestless.mp4
http://www.mortonsbmw.com/www-2.feedyourrestless.mp4
Tina's RedHot ROCKET!- 2010 K1300GT I just love him!
2005 R1200ST totaled
BMW Bikers of Metropolitan Washington DC
"Jesus is coming!! LOOK BUSY"
maybe it's their "basecamp" or they have a chase vehicle that is carrying all their stuff?
Yeah third one didn't make a lot of sense.![]()
2007 F800ST
1997 DR350SE
1978 GS1000E
Tonight, March 1, 2013 BMW Motorrrad USA kicks off a 4 month TV commercial campaign called Feed Your Restless in the US market. There are 4 different commercials. The 4th combines the 3 other commercials but will be "tagged" to a dealer by TV market.
Tonight's commercials will be on ESPN, Velocity, Discovery, History Channel and H2.
You can see all 4 commercials on the BMW Motorrad USA website here: http://www.feedyourrestless.com/
Surprised I hadn't seen it here yet.
2007 F800ST
1997 DR350SE
1978 GS1000E
Oh well. Missed the other post. Wasn't the first time and won't be the last!![]()
I merged the two different threads!
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'78 R100/7 & '69 R69S & '52 R25/2
mine-ineye-deatheah-pielayah-jooa-kalayus. oolah-minane-hay-meeriah-kal-oyus-algay-a-thaykin', buddy!
The third one made sense. Riding is so much fun that it is more important than finishing the meal.
Lynn
MOA #57883
Current Ride: 1995 K75 Standard
Past: 1978 Yamaha XS 750, 1976 BMW R60/6
I guess maybe they advertised in the past--I'm just coming up on five years of riding so wouldn't have noticed before that. This was a nice, muddy GS commercial.
While not nearly as bad as HD advertising, this flavor of marketing still makes me a little embarrassed. Why do advertisers want to define a lifestyle, rather than just push a product?
"Hey, look at these cool motorcycles!" would be a lot more effective on me than "We know you're a rugged individual with a sense of adventure and a lust for the open range!" Of course, I'm paraphrasing.