Thanks for the feedback! Appreciate your thoughts on the rear central light. Safety is super important, and it's great to have these kinds of discussions. Hopefully, BMW takes this into account in the future!
@@MotoLogues it’s the Emperor’s new clothes all over again. We just had it in the UK with so called “Smart Motorways” where the “Hard shoulder” was used as a full time lane. It took a lot of persuasion to overcome this stupidity. It’s like this, a corporate player will explain to an individual why the company is right and that all other customers agree with the corporate line. However, if all customers were asked the question as a group they would collectively disagree with the company. When that’s settled we can get back to the argument about nesting options in menus. Tantamount to texting while driving which is illegal in the UK. Very disappointing.
@@Erictheha1fabee Thanks for sharing your detailed thoughts! I appreciate the analogy and understand your concerns about corporate decisions and safety issues. It's important to have these conversations to ensure we're all thinking critically about the impacts of such policies. Let's hope for more sensible decisions in the future. Your feedback is valuable!
Looking sideways, if you draw a vetical line through the centre of BMW badge and centre of front axle, everything in between is, for my taste, unacceptable.
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Looks like it's 50:50, judging by the comments! 😄
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Unfortunately, looks like a HD Panamera... horrible!
Well, at least the HD Panamera has extra room for luggage! 😂 But heyy, this bikes got its own charm, right? Thanks for the feedback!
BMW, please re-introduce the rear central light. The present set up is dangerous. Probably a better idea than adding the rear collision warning.
Thanks for the feedback! Appreciate your thoughts on the rear central light. Safety is super important, and it's great to have these kinds of discussions. Hopefully, BMW takes this into account in the future!
@@MotoLogues it’s the Emperor’s new clothes all over again. We just had it in the UK with so called “Smart Motorways” where the “Hard shoulder” was used as a full time lane. It took a lot of persuasion to overcome this stupidity. It’s like this, a corporate player will explain to an individual why the company is right and that all other customers agree with the corporate line. However, if all customers were asked the question as a group they would collectively disagree with the company. When that’s settled we can get back to the argument about nesting options in menus. Tantamount to texting while driving which is illegal in the UK. Very disappointing.
@@Erictheha1fabee Thanks for sharing your detailed thoughts! I appreciate the analogy and understand your concerns about corporate decisions and safety issues. It's important to have these conversations to ensure we're all thinking critically about the impacts of such policies. Let's hope for more sensible decisions in the future. Your feedback is valuable!
Looking sideways, if you draw a vetical line through the centre of BMW badge and centre of front axle, everything in between is, for my taste, unacceptable.
Everyone has their own take on design! It's interesting how different perspectives shape our preferences.