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Meet Identical Twins Todd & Troy Dibell and Dave & Bob Witt
Two Sets of Twins with the Same Passion for Riding
Todd and Troy Dibell

Many of us remember the moment when, as young kids, we realized that motorcycles were cool and decided we’d be riders someday. That’s how it was for Todd and Troy Dibell. Being identical twin brothers, however, didn’t mean that their path to eventually becoming motorcyclists would be the same.

Troy was the first to make a move. He was still a kid when he and a good friend, figuring their parents would never allow them to own a bike, hatched a scheme where each one would tell their folks that the other one owned the bike. They found a used Yamaha dirt bike they could get for $150 and went for it. On the very first day they had that bike, Troy's mom happened to see both of them riding it, threw a small fit, and made them walk the bike back to the guy they bought it from to get their money back!

Some years later, Troy bought his second bike, a Honda Shadow. But after a car accident which necessitated some recovery time (Hey, Mom, I thought you said motorcycles were dangerous!), he decided to take a break from two wheel thrills for awhile. Also, a new activity was beginning to grab his interest – something Mom would surely approve of – skydiving! And so the next several years were spent jumping out of airplanes. Todd was also a jumper, and between the two of them they logged about 2500 jumps! But when both brothers eventually got married and became fathers, it seemed like a good idea to cut back on skydiving in favor of spending more time with families. As every parent knows, raising kids provides its own set of satisfying thrills. Somewhere in the background, however, the mysterious allure of motorcycling was still there… biding its time.

Todd was visiting South Africa with his wife and kept noticing all the BMW GS’s around. So it was then, at the ripe old age of 40, that Todd decided it was time to make his childhood dream a reality. As soon as he got back to the States, he started looking for a bike. Using Google he searched for BMW dealers closest to his home in Alexandria, Virginia. With three of them in the region the choice might have been tough, but he visited Bob’s and immediately found what he was looking for in a dealership. He bought a 2005 F650GS, and has since moved on to a 2004 R1150GS Adventure – his dream bike.

Meanwhile, Troy, who hadn’t ridden in many years, started to become a bit envious of his brother’s newfound interest and started coming along with Todd on his visits to Bob’s. Naturally, it wasn’t long till Troy had to have a bike too. Not wanting to ride something identical to Todd’s, of course, he found a 2005 R1200GS that was just right.

The brothers live only a block apart and, nowadays, ride as often as possible both for work and pleasure. Troy generally keeps it to the street while Todd is more inclined to explore off-road opportunities for adventure. And both are now regular visitors to Bob’s. It’s a place that they always find friendly and inviting. They love coming to the events – especially Teach McNeil’s stunt shows – and bring their wives and children along to share the fun.

Dave and Bob Witt

Twin brothers Dave and Bob Witt have, between them, bought FIVE bikes at Bob’s… and counting!

Dave’s first BMW was a K1200S, an awesome machine for sure. But when he saw the R1200GS Adventure, he was so convinced it was the right bike for him that he traded in the K1200S that he’d bought only a few months earlier to get it! You see, Dave loves to tinker with his bikes and he’s into “farkle,” With all the room for gadgets on an Adventure, it’s no wonder he was so drawn to it.

When Bob Witt saw the GS-Adventure that Dave got, he decided to get one too. But a little later, maybe because he wasn’t really the Adventure type of guy after all — or was it that he just had to be different? — he decided to trade it in for an R1200RT. To Bob, who doesn’t share his brother’s need to attach a lot of accessories, the RT is pretty much complete right out of the box. On the other hand, just let him loose in our Apparel Department, and watch out!

Dave enjoys turning wrenches, so he buys his parts and supplies at Bob’s BMW and does most of the routine jobs at home. It’s how he relaxes. Besides, he’d be the first to tell you that when you’ve already got tools out for some minor maintenance it’s the perfect time to bolt on another accessory!

Bob would just as soon let the experts in Bob’s Service Department keep his bike well cared for. He likes to bring it in on Saturdays because, not only does he have the time to browse the apparel racks, he knows we always have plenty of his favorite kind of donuts on hand.

Alert readers will notice that we said the brothers had bought five bikes, but only four are mentioned above. OK, here’s the story. As much as Dave loves his GS Adventure, he still sometimes gets the urge, you know, to feed the Sportbike beast that lurks inside us. His K1200S certainly served that purpose but after it was gone, what would fill the gap? One day Dave came by the store just moments after we had taken a nice, low-mileage, Kawasaki Ninja in trade. Bingo!



The Natural
It’s always great to work with a “Natural.” That’s someone who, you know, just seems like they were born with the knack for doing something really well. Training and acquired skills are important, of course, but this is something bigger. We’re talking about true talent. A gift.

In the Service Department at Bob’s we’re lucky to have a few such gifted technicians. We’d like you to meet our newest one. His name is
Sam Ellis.

Sam describes himself as a “True Motorhead.” He may have inherited the gift from his dad who liked to restore cars. They were “a Mustang family,” he says. And he spent so many hours of his youth working on cars in the garage of their Ellicott City home that he feels like he practically grew up there. But they also rode bikes. Sam started riding when he was only four years old! He would ride dirt bikes with his dad and brothers as often as they could. His first one was a little Yamaha YZ80, which, of course, led to a succession of bigger, stronger bikes, and later, ATVs too.

Up until now, Sam has been working at smaller independent bike shops. But he always wanted to work for a bigger dealer, especially a renowned one like Bob’s BMW. It was that dream of his that eventually brought him to our door. So now what? Well, of course, Sam will be adjusting to life in the busy world at Bob’s and getting to know a big new crowd of BMW riders, but he’s got another dream yet unrealized. Sam specializes in motorcycle fabrication and would like to put his “gift” to work to build his own custom bike. Will it be based on a BMW? We’ll all have to wait and see.

In the meantime, whether you’re a fellow Motorhead, or just someone who appreciates that there are folks with that kind of talent around to help keep us all running, be sure to say Hello to Sam the next time you see him here at Bob’s.



Square Route Rally Recap
square root rallyThe Square Root Rally is put on each year by the local club BMWBMW (BMW Bikers of Metropolitan Washington). The 2010 rally, held June 4-6th near Thurmont, MD, was another happy success, both for the club members and many other riders from outside the region who made it their weekend destination. Bob's BMW certainly played its part by conducting a couple of informative seminars. Bob himself gave an opening night talk called "How to Buy a Used Motorcycle the Smart Way," which certainly provided useful tips for many. On Saturday, our BMW Master Diagnosticians Sean Lee and Steve Slunt gave a suspension workshop which was well attended by those eager to learn the "shocking" truth about fine tuning their suspensions. We're looking forward to seeing you at the next rally!



David Grunberger's Excellent Ride to Vintage & Classic Bike Day

Bob's BMW Vintage and Classic Day–May 23, 2010
Despite the fact that it was already raining in the morning, and more wet stuff was in the forecast, a total of six hardy souls including David (in the helmet) met at the Double T Diner in Catonsville around 8:30 AM on Sunday May 23, 2010 for breakfast and a ride.

Riding his classic R60/5, David led the perfectly sized group on roughly 80 miles of superb back roads in Baltimore, Howard, Arundel and Montgomery Counties to deliver us safe, sound after an exhilarating, briskly paced ride. While the riders may have imagined how much more fun it might have been if the roads were dry, they quite appreciative of David's chosen route, nonetheless. It's no easy feat to get from Catonsville to Germantown without using main roads!

By the way, that photo of the group in the parking lot was the last time anyone's bike looked even close to clean!

Luckily, the rest of the day at the 2010 Classic and European Bike Day at Butler's Orchard remained relatively dry.

Talk about making your day!

Not only did Shawn Mason of Trafford, PA (left in image) and Paul Raley of Leonardtown, MD bring their very nice machines to this event but they also took home perhaps the nicest awards handed out --- patting ourselves on the back for being the ones handing them out.

Shawn calls his very customized, hand crafted and highly modified 1966 BSA A65 just his "Daily Rider" but to everyone who saw this machine it was far more than that. If you look closely at the photos you'll find some truly amazing craftsmanship along with a real artists eye for blending both found objects and materials with those from other machines including cars. Bob Henig, owner of Bob's BMW was very pleased to present Shawn with the award for "The Bike the Judges Most Want to take Home" and the "Most Desirable Motorcycle" not built by BMW.

Paul on the other hand started with what appears to have been a very nice and mostly original cosmetic example of a 1971 BMW R75/5, a bike that Bob is very fond of since his first BMW was a 1972 version of the same machine, and then he began his own special customization. It includes many highly polished alloy parts, aftermarket rear suspension, Albert head light mirrors, a Denfeld head light guard, Dunstall replica mufflers, the very correct turn signals with red or amber side reflectors, a set of low European handlebars and a big beautiful Heinrich 8 gallon gas tank sitting over the back bone of the frame and covering the front few inches of the correct smooth stock bench seat.

Bob's BMW own Parts Guru and resident artist Renee Tantillo created the awards from assorted spare BMW engine and transmission parts plus a few items she had laying around her studio to make these very special
one-of-a-kind awards they are sure to treasure.




2010 European, Classic & Vintage Bike Day
Bob's BMW Vintage and Classic Day–May 23, 2010
The true enthusiasts showed up despite more than enough rain in the early morning hours to make one consider the insanity of it all. By 11:30 hundreds of fantastic original, restored and customized motorcycles filed the fields for the concours and several dozen vendors occupied the flea market roadway. Every major European and British brand was well represented and Bob says that a 1914 BSA may have been the oldest machine there so he just might be inclined to haul his 1913 Indian single up in 2011. Quite a bit of stuff changed ownership in this flea market and several bikes had FOR SALE signs attached even in the judging area including the amazing 1985 K100RS with EML sidecar (body only) that Bob rode in on. This event is not to be missed in any year regardless of the weather so mark your calendars for what will probably be the 3rd or 4th Saturday next May.

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Bob's Vintage and Classic Day

–May 22, 2010
Bob's BMW Vintage and Classic DayThe parking lot was full most all day with assorted vintage, classic and more modern BMW and a nice selection of some non-BMW's. These images arejust a small sampling of what rode in and what a treat to have one of our Flea market participants arrive in a restored and converted 1946 Flexible Bus that originally saw duty as a Hollywood crew rig as well as being in some scenes of several famous movies like North by Northwest! As Bob who had may roles that day including giving tours at the Vintage Museum Annex he was not able to capture all the great machines that showed up but it was a really great selection of fine machines. The head count for the two scheduled and one additional tour across the street came to over 100 people alone! Everyone really enjoyed seeing the other 20 machines that now make up the Vintage Museum at Bob's and he's promised to take some photos of those bikes which rotate in and out of the main museum to tease us some more!

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Peter Arndt won the best in show with his 1954 BMW R25. He won a wonderful hand built art trophy created by our own Renee Tantillo that we call "the BMW the Judges Most Want to take Home". Congratulations Peter!




Flea market at Bob's during Vintage & Classic day
–May 22, 2010
Mother nature treated us exceptionally well this year delivering a beautiful sunny day with some mixed clouds. Not a drop of rain fell all day. 21 spaces were reserved in advance and another 5 people simply showed up to try and sell, trade or swap their BMW and motorcycle related items. From 9 AM following a 1 hour set up window lots of large and small items exchanged owners. One person even rode in on his pre 1955 single with the items he was selling strapped to his rear seat! The date is yet to be established but Bob is considering hosting another Flea market this fall so if you'd like to see that happen and participate please drop him a short email at bob@bobsbmw.com so he knows how much interest there is.





Wounded Warriors Support Picnic

Bob Henig–May 14, 2010
Bob's BMW recently provided the 201st Airborne Squadron with some financial support, a lot of BMW caps for the troops and several rides in Bob's Duetto sidecar. The event was held at Andrews AFB in Suitland, MD as part of the Joint Services Air Show. Soldiers recovering from injuries sustained in Afghanistan and Iraq at area Military Hospitals were brought by bus to the event where they had some down time with their families and friends as well as fellow military personal. Bob was personally solicited by one of our customers who is 2nd in command at the 201st Airborne Support and has regularly seen what Bob does at the Ride for Kids.

About 75 military personal were present. It was a great event and a bob's bmwpleasure to meet so many that serve our country so that we can, well get to ride motorcycles. Due to privacy issues Bob took very few images at the event showing these fine individuals. The Washington Redskins Cheer leaders came out in support of these men and women as well but did not get a ride in Bob's Duetto. As a bonus Bob had a few hours following the picnic to enjoy the practice day at the Air Show that opened to the public on Saturday and Sunday.
Numerous vintage and modern war planes, transport and other support equipment from all US military operations plus the Coast Guard, Homeland Security, DEA and more were on display plus the Blue Angels did a
performance along with many vintage aircraft being flown.

Bob's bmwThere was even a sky writing team showing off their skills.Perhaps one of the most fun things on exhibit and to enjoy was Johnsonville's World's Largest traveling Grill.




International Female Day and Bob's Female Day Ride
–May 8, 2010
Basically they all braved strong winds and serious gusts for about 60 miles on excellent Howard and Montgomery County back roads following my brief safety and road courtesy, communication and riding guidelines around the picnic table at the dealership. While the day was beautiful we did not see that many other riders out there, probably a result of the windy conditions. My hats off to all that showed up and went for a great ride and I and the dealership look forward to doing it again in 2011 and making it grow so start watching our website and the Internet for International Female Ride Day and Bob's related event in May of 2011.




Chuck Brown's (UBR2 Winner) S1000RR arrives at Bob's BMW

Finally, after waiting for over 4 months since getting that incredible 1 in 2,278 chances phone call on the evening of November 14, 2009 that he was the Grand Prize Winner in the 2009 Ultimate Bike Raffle or UBR2 Chuck Brown's Motorsport colored 2010 BMW S1000RR arrived at Bob's BMW on the afternoon of
March 31, 2010. We will be fully documenting the uncrating, assembly, installation of accessories and initial test ride so everyone can share in the fun with Chuck and all of us here at Bob's BMW as this goes forward.

Later this month Chuck will be flying in from his home in California to join us for our 2010 Spring Open House and Season Kick Off on April 24th as well as have an opportunity to meet Chris "Teach" McNeill, go riding with him and several others on the Bob's team and of course watch as Teach performs some amazing stunts right here at Bob's BMW on his own BMW S10000RR at the 2010 Open House event!

Nothing would make the delivery of this incredible machine to Chuck more fun than to have a record crowd of old and new customers, friends (his and ours) and lots of first time visitors plus those other 884 ticket buyers (92% of tickets were sold in the 3/$100 t-shirt package) who lost to Chuck in the UBR2 on hand when we turn over the keys and officially make it his S1000RR. Bob said "I suspect, having spoken with Chuck several times since November, that the grin on his face may take a few months to go away and could even
become permanent because this motorcycle is so amazing!"




PBTF, Ride for Kids® co-founder Mike Traynor dies

–September 14, 2009

(ASHEVILLE, N.C.) With heavy hearts, we regret to announce that Mike Traynor, President of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and co-founder of the Ride for Kids®, passed away this morning after a brief illness. He was 70.

When Mike and Dianne Traynor founded the Ride for Kids® over 25 years ago, their mission was to bring the motorcycle community together to fight childhood brain tumors. Mike was gratified that motorcyclists have helped to raise more than $50 million for the cause to date, and that PBTF-funded research is increasing survival rates and improving treatment options for children around the world.

Mike and Dianne had been planning for their eventual retirement for some time, and had taken steps to build a robust staff of capable people to continue their work. Today the Ride for Kids® and PBTF are stronger than ever, thanks to their dedicated volunteers and staff.

“For many years the army of volunteers task force members and the motorcycling public have dedicated themselves to beating this devastating disease,” said Brian Traynor, Executive Director of the PBTF. “The best way we can honor Mike’s accomplishments and memory is by continuing the fight to cure the kids.”

Funeral arrangements are pending. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the PBTF in Mike's memory. Click here to make a secure online donation. Condolences should be sent to the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, 302 Ridgefield Ct., Asheville, NC 28806.

Bob was a very close friend to Mike. Bob spoke to his wife and they both feel Mike would want everyone to support UBR2 by purchasing tickets. Mike would want the fundraising to continue so in his honor, please go to UBR2 and purchase a chance to win a new BMW S1000RR and help the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation.

About the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF), a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Asheville, N.C., is the world's largest non-governmental funder of childhood brain tumor research. Its programs include free educational information about brain tumors, Internet conferences, college scholarships for brain tumor survivors, and Ride for Kids® motorcycle charity events. For more information, call 800-253-6530 or go to http://www.pbtfus.org/.




G. Wayne Livesay Continuing Education Scholarship

–August 28, 2009

The recipient of the G. Wayne Livesay Continuing Education Scholarship (established by Bob & Suzanne Henig in 2007) was Pfc. Stephanie Wall, she is shown with her husband Sgt. Kurt Wall and G.Wayne Livesay, former HCPD Chief and current HCPD Chief William McMahon. The annual award is currently
for $500 to a current HCPD employee.

The Howard County Police Foundation Scholarship recipient is Katherine Bulla. She and Brandon Frazee received $1000 awards.

Bob Henig serves as VP of the HCPF and he was honored to distribute the awards.




Howard County Police Department
The Howard County Police Department is the latest regional law enforcement organization to recognize the superiority of BMW motorcycles. They have just taken delivery of a G650GS, specially outfitted for police use, which they will be putting through an extended trial. If this bike does for them what they hope it will, they’ll be back to Bob’s for more of them. We’re pretty confident this versatile machine will pass muster. After all, it has become the standard upon which single-cylinder dual purpose motorcycles are judged. Aggressively engineered for unrelenting performance in harsh environments, just as capable off-road as on; with all the qualities that make this bike so popular among us “civilian” riders, there’s no doubt the police will love it too!



2009 Heritage and Rolling Rally Recap
Why does Bob's look like a KOA campground?

This year the BMW MOA and the BMW RA held their respective national rallies on consecutive weekends in July. Some riders wanted to attend both rallies so, in the spirit of cooperation, the MOA and the RA decided to offer those riders something special: the "MOA to RA American Heritage Ride." The Rolling Rally started in Johnson City, TN, meandered for five days, and concluded in Canaan Valley, WV. Bob's BMW was fortunate enough to host over 90 of the 105 registered riders. They enjoyed a full day of hospitality and a bar-b-que at Bob's. Thirty-five of the travelers took advantage of our free campsite and pitched their tents on the lawn surrounding the store. The remainder stayed at a local hotel and even got a special "Bob's" rate. Our visitors came from Utah, Ohio, Tennessee, Wisconsin, South Dakota, California, Michigan, Florida, Maryland, Connecticut, Minnesota, Texas, Vermont, Georgia, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and North Carolina (18 states in all), and from Canada too. Would we do it again? You betcha!

Click here are some photographs to show you all of the FUN everyone had at Bob's.




David L. Hough enters the AMA Motorcycling Hall of Fame

On May 21st, David L. Hough was voted into the AMA Motorcycling Hall of Fame! David L. Hough, a long time enthusiast and writer, has received one of the highest honors given in the motorcycling community. The Motorcycle Hall of Fame recognizes those who have made significant contributions to American motorcycling, including those who have excelled in motorcycle business, history, design and engineering, in addition to those known for their contributions to road riding, off-road riding and all categories of motorcycle racing. Inductees are elected into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame by the Induction Committee, which consists of living Motorcycle Hall of Famers and independent volunteers who are experts in their given disciplines.

David has also won the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's Excellence in Motorcycle Journalism award twice. In the media he is frequently called upon to provide expert commentary on motorcycling issues, and his work is on the recommended reading lists of many other motorcycling writers. At Bob's BMW, we are proud to carry several of his books.

The induction takes place December 5th in Las Vegas. Congratulations David from everyone at Bob's!




Motorcyclists benefit from historic economic stimulus bill

OK, we invited President Obama to sign the bill here at Bob’s but we’re still waiting to hear something.

PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- Language that provides a tax credit for the purchase of a motorcycle has been added to the current economic stimulus bill, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports. The AMA, working in conjunction with other stakeholders, worked diligently to secure the motorcycle provision within the measure. President Obama is expected to sign the bill into law shortly.

"This inclusive and equitable solution will provide much-needed relief to riders, as well as to those who sell motorcycles," said AMA Vice President for Government Relations Ed Moreland. "When it appeared that motorcycles were going to be overlooked in this bill, the AMA and the Association's members, along with Harley-Davidson and others, took our case straight to Capitol Hill and persuaded lawmakers that this was the right decision."

Moreland added that motorcycle riders are just as likely to have been hit hard by the economic downturn as those who buy automobiles and light-duty trucks. Moreover, motorcyclists typically purchase new bikes, apparel, vehicle servicing and aftermarket equipment from local dealers that are family-owned small businesses.

Specifically, motorcycles are included as "qualified vehicles" in Section 1008 of the legislation. Those purchasing a new motorcycle will be able to deduct the sales and excise taxes on their 2009 tax returns. Prior to the actions taken by the AMA and others, the deductions only applied to the purchase of a new car or light truck.

"We want to thank all motorcyclists who took the time to contact their elected officials," said Moreland. "This victory is particularly gratifying because it represents a community-wide effort to elevate motorcycles as a recognized and viable means of transportation in America. Motorcycles are vital to the reduction of traffic congestion, provide efficient use of limited parking, have far less impact on our roads and bridges, and contribute significantly to our nation's efforts to consume less fuel. Our success today clearly indicates that our legislators are listening."

About the American Motorcyclist Association

Since 1924, the AMA has promoted and protected the motorcycling lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of life and they navigate many different roads on their journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world's largest motorcycle organization with nearly 300,000 members, the AMA advocates for motorcyclists' interests in the halls of local, state and federal government, the committees of international governing organizations and the court of public opinion. Through member clubs, promoters and partners, the AMA sanctions more motorsports competition events than any other organization in the world. Through its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations. For more information, visit www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.




The Report Card is in!
• TOP selling dealer in the Mid-Atlantic for 2008!
• Top TEN selling dealer in the entire US for 2008!
• Number ONE Nationwide in customer service TWO years running!
— Rankings from official data provided by BMW Motorrad USA

How can Bob’s remain a TOP selling dealership and still deliver the nation’s BEST customer service?
Easy! It’s because we love our customers — YOU — and that makes us want to work extra hard to please.

Sure, earning awards and high rankings feels pretty good, but seeing the smile on your face is what really makes it all worth while.

Thanks for a great 2008. Let’s work together in 2009 to make it even BETTER!





Published November 12, 2008 in The New York Times

By Roy Furchgott
Photographed by Andrew Council

Bob's BMW Motorcycles

AFTER Gerard Boisman had his 1992 BMW R100 GS motorcycle serviced at Bob’s BMW in Jessup, Md., he rode home only to watch in dismay as his newly changed oil pooled on his driveway. He called Bob’s, fully expecting to be told to truck the bike back to Jessup — a $250 expense to redo an $80 oil change.

Instead, the Bob’s mechanic who had changed his oil made the hourlong drive to Mr. Boisman’s house in Stevensville, Md., apologized profusely and fixed the oil filter. Then, for good measure, he synchronized the carburetors and cleaned the oil from the bike.

“He even wiped the driveway clean,” Mr. Boisman said. To top it off, Bob’s sent Mr. Boisman a T-shirt for his trouble. “It definitely makes me a loyal customer,” he said.

It’s not that Mr. Boisman is a hot prospect. That’s just the way Bob Henig — the Bob in Bob’s BMW — operates.

“You can’t pay for the advertising that is as good as doing it right,” Mr. Henig said.

In the not-so-distant past, that devotion to service, coupled with Mr. Henig’s voluble, sometimes volatile personality, might have resulted in a nice regional following for a flourishing dealership. Now, thanks to the Internet, a powerful reputation — good or bad — travels farther, faster.

Over nearly 20 years, with minimal advertising, Mr. Henig has become the largest BMW motorcycle parts dealer in the United States, as well as a leading dealership. Bob’s BMW is known among BMW riders the world over.

“I can be riding in the Alps, and someone on a BMW will come over to talk to me, and Bob’s name will come up,” said Fred Rau, a motorcycle journalist.

Mr. Henig has established Bob’s BMW as a brand with the kind of power some companies take generations to accrue. That is especially remarkable because a BMW dealership is a franchise business. With the same tools and opportunities as other shops, Mr. Henig’s dealership has become one of the few to gain international fame within the BMW community.

Mr. Henig did not set out to build a leading motorcycle shop, but he had always been a natural entrepreneur, he says. His succession of businesses — from a lawn service in high school to home improvement, and jobs as a freelance photographer, photo shop manager and industrial salesman — were linked in one way, he said: “I did a quality job.”

Meanwhile, he was becoming an ever more avid motorcyclist and even dabbled in a motorcycle-customizing business. His career choice was cemented in 1980 when Mr. Henig crashed his motorbike into a Buick driven by an 89-year-old man who ran a stop sign.

Besides putting Mr. Henig in a neck and back brace, the crash led him to marry his girlfriend, Suzanne, an administrative whiz who became his business partner. Doctors told him not to do jobs that involved climbing ladders or lugging camera equipment.

That winter he started Bob’s Used Parts. “There was no business plan,” he said. “It was, Let’s see where this goes.”

Mr. Henig quickly noticed a demand for small parts that most shops didn’t want to stock. But where other dealers saw bother, Mr. Henig saw opportunity.

“The shops didn’t see a profit selling a $3 part, which is true,” he said. “But when people need that $3 part, they usually buy something else.”

It was Business 101 — find a need and fill it. And Mr. Henig applied lessons learned from his other businesses. Be organized, and even $3 parts are profitable. “If you spend a half-hour looking for a $3 part, you’ve lost money,” he said. Focus on service, and sales will follow. “My prices weren’t cheaper,” he said. “My service was better.”

Bob’s BMW began to gain a reputation.

“He became legendary as the go-to guy if you needed a hard-to-find part,” Mr. Rau, the writer, said.

That legend was built online, with forum posts sending business his way by word of mouth.

Mr. Henig said he kept paid advertising to a minimum, raising his profile by appearing yearly at as many as 20 BMW rallies around the country, a strategy he still pursues but to a lesser degree, and doing charity work.

“When you’re at these rallies and there are thousands and thousands of people, you could call Bob a kind of a celebrity,” said Vince Winkel, editor of BMW Owners News magazine. “He takes time to talk to everyone, no matter who it is.”

The parts business outgrew the basement of his Cape Cod house in Wheaton, Md., then the addition of his parents’ garage, then a self-storage facility. By 1985, he was buying $100,000 to $120,000 in parts a year.

BMW soon noticed that his business was the largest parts customer in the United States, Mr. Henig said, but the company would sell parts only to a dealer. So, seeking the dealer discount and control over his inventory, he reluctantly joined the German company’s network in 1991.

They clashed from the outset. “He can be cantankerous,” said Laurence Kuykendall, a spokesman for BMW motorcycles. “Opinionated with a capital O is his middle name, but he always puts the customer first. If a customer has a problem, he will turn over every stone to find a solution for that customer, especially if he thinks someone else is to blame.”

In the used-parts business, Mr. Henig had faced limited competition. But as a dealer, he was up against two other BMW stores within driving distance. And unlike Bob’s, they offered discounted bikes. “One had taken out ads that said, ‘We will beat any price Bob puts on a bike,’ ” Mr. Henig said.

Bob’s salesmen nearly mutinied, wanting to match the discounts. But that would have cut into the profits that supported the high level of service, and Mr. Henig was not swayed.

“All we have to do is roll out the red carpet so thick that they don’t go back to the other dealer,” Mr. Henig told his staff. Prospects were told that the higher price would buy them extra services, like priority for repairs and use of a loaner bike. He sold 54 bikes in his first year, nearly double the sales goal set by BMW. In 2007 he sold 400 new and used bikes, he said.

Bob’s is more than just a shop to riders, many of whom congregate at a picnic table near the shop entrance to swap stories. Plans are under way to increase his store’s size by 50 percent, perhaps as soon as next spring. A new building would allow him to expand the in-house museum’s 40-bike display and offer a coffee shop that would be a sort of clubhouse and after-hours meeting place.

For all of his hail-fellow-well-met manner, Mr. Henig is also a formidable negotiator, which has made him a polarizing figure. While his service has attracted some customers, his pricing has alienated others. He can also be sensitive to a perceived slight, said Ron Orem, a longtime customer and friend.

“If Bob has a shadow, it’s he thinks if you shop somewhere else you are disloyal,” Mr. Orem said. Occasionally, that leads to suggestions that customers take their business elsewhere.

If he has infuriated a few customers, it hasn’t hurt the brand. One measure of the prestige of Bob’s brand is the demand for Bob’s BMW key rings, $2 plastic trinkets given only to people who have purchased a bike at Bob’s. “Staff have been offered $100 for them,” Mr. Henig says.

Part of the reason may be the perk that comes with them — a direct line to Mr. Henig. “Attached to that key fob,” he said, “is an offer to stop by my office any time.”

To see the NY Time article, click HERE.




Dear customers and all of you that participated in the incredible Ultimate Bike Raffle,

Hi everyone!

Well it took almost 6 weeks (one would think people would make this a priority) but I finally heard back from every one of our second place UBR prize winners except # 11 who despite numerous messages, emails and written attempts simply never contacted me for his prize so we did what we had to do and drew one more name and created a 25th spot for the 24 prizes. I would appear that everyone was quite pleased with their winnings including the two individuals that were over-the-top generous and gave back their items (REV'IT Shiracco jacket & BMW pro tire gauge) back so we can raise still more money. Almost everything has been shipped out with a few size exchange taking place right now to get them all done by the big holiday. Those items will be offered first at our Annual Holiday Cheer event Saturday, December 20th and then if unsold presented on eBay for a quite charitable auction. When the last shipping invoices come in and we are sure that we have no more exchanges or expenses we'll tally up the final results and share them with every one via the website and probably a special e-club. I still hope to receive more photos of our happy and very lucky winners; perhaps this website posting with other winners photos will service as a good reminder. When and if they arrive we'll share them.

And FWIW here's a small bit of info on our winners and where they came from: Including our Grande Prize winner Allen who hails from NY fourteen different states were represented plus two Canadian provinces! Next time around I'll see if we can track all the states that participated in the raffle, but I suspect that we did in fact have participants in all 50 states and probably every Canadian province. I know for a fact that several of our European customers purchased tickets so don't be surprised when out enjoying a ride just about anywhere and taking a break if you don't see one of those very cool (IMNSHO) and certainly very exclusive Ultimate Bike Raffle ROAD CREW t-shirts being worn proudly by a like minded motorcyclist.

For now, THANKS AGAIN to all that purchased the very exclusive t-shirts and individual tickets to help us raise a lot of money for an excellent cause that helps some very special kids. It's been successful beyond our original expectations so look for an exciting announcement sometime early next year telling you about the UBR2 for 2009 with even greater prizes and more fun!

Here's wishing all of you the best of the holidays for you, your families and all your friends be they motorcyclists or not.

Sincerely,

Bob Henig
Bob@Bob's


Here are the names and prizes we can release so far along with a few images, more of everything to come.

Please note the # 12 second place winners selection and decision!

1. Steve Firestone from Maryland selected the BMW Nav III set for his K1200R
2. Bob Ganser from Illinois selected a BMW Tourance Jacket in Blue
3. Debby Hobbs from British Columbia selected the BMW All Around Boots for her husband Martin
4. Brian Benton from Colorado selected the Olympia Air Glide II Vented Pants
5. Jerry Doherty from Maryland chose the AIRHAWK Seat Cushion his non-BMW Cruiser
6. Benoit Dulude from Ontario chose the PIAA Driving Light Set for his R100GS/PD
7. Mark Davies from Maryland selected the Olympia Air Glide II Jacket in Neon Yellow for his wife!
8. Kim Hardesty from West Virginia chose a Z-Technik Tall Screen for her F650CS
9. Jake Herzog from New York selected the Revit Mistral Pants
10. Stephen Neeley from Virginia has selected one of two Full Face Scorpion Helmets
11. Read above note.
12. Wayne Rozran from Maryland selected the Revit Scirocco Jacket AND then gave it back to Bob to be sold; he wanted all proceeds going to the PBTF and Ride for Kids!
13. Brian Dent from Washington took home one of the AIRHAWK seat cushions
14. Milt Russell from Michigan selected a Marsee Tank for his K1200LT
15. James Patton from Colorado chose the BMW one-piece Rain suit
16. Randon Tompkins from Missouri wanted a nice set of First Gear Riding pants instead of the BMW Tourance II, so we swapped them out
17. John Fallon from Massachusetts chose the very cool and highly detailed die cast 1940 BMW 328 Mile Miglia Roadster model (Bob's favorite item)
18. Max Buffington from Maryland took home A Marsee Tail bag for use on one of his two BMW's
19. Donald Wallace from Michigan wanted the Z-Technik Tail bag so we sent it to him
20. Michael Campeau from Missouri has become a functional fashinista in his new BMW tri-vision sunglasses
21. Sandy Gulick from Virginia took home one of the BMW Professional Tire Gauges
22. Elaine Checkley from Texas selected a beautiful Scorpion Full Face helmet
23. Thomas Mitchell from New Mexico chose the really cool BMW GS Adventure Style Hip bag kit
24. Jim Rostran Illinois chose to give his selection of a BMW Professional Tire Gauge back so we could raise more money for the Kids!
25. Larry Perino from Florida won the BMW Stormhood Balaclava and a BMW Compact Umbrella

kim hardesty

So if you are reading this Ultimate Bike Raffle update on our website and want to continue to help us do good and get a GREAT jacket with the knowledge that you are doing something special you'll need to be the first person that emails Bob (established by time and date received in his inbox) telling him that you want to buy the jacket at the suggested retail price of $439.99 and ask Bob himself to pick up the phone (please provide a business hours phone with area code) to get your credit card information and jacket size. As a bonus you'll also get a very cool Bob's BMW t-shirt, one of our great ROAD CREW baseball caps and a special gift selected by Bob. Shipping on this item is FREE anywhere in the world.




– January 25, 2008

The Maryland Transportation Authority's "Cost Recovery Initiative", that would significantly raise the tolls for vehicles with 3 or more axles, including motorcycles with a sidecar or trailer, has been amended to exclude all motorcycles. Thanks to intense lobbying efforts from ABATE of Maryland, Inc and a large response of comments from the motorcycling community, all motorcycles utilizing any of Maryland's toll facilities will be charged as a two axle vehicle. This resolution was finalized at a meeting this past week with the MdTA, MDOT & the Govenor's staff, and confirmed on Friday (1/23) during a conference call with the Secretary of Transporation; his Chief of Staff ; Ron Freeland, Executive Administrator for the MdTA; and ABATE of Maryland's State Director, Neal Ackerson.

An overview of the resolution is outlined below, as there is a minor restriction: - All motorcycles, whether with sidecar/ trailer or not, will be charged as a 2 axle vehicles. -All motorcycles MUST use the "Cash Lanes" at the toll facilites. Basically, a manned toll booth, so the system can be overidden to allow the motorcycle to be charged at the new rate. - Motorcycles with sidecars & trailers using the EZ Pass lanes will continue to be charged at the 3 axle rate. This is the minor restriction we will need to follow.

That's it. A full exemption to the MdTA's toll increases.

This exemption will become effective before the full proposal's effective date of April 15, 2009, but no implementation date has been set as of this date. ABATE has strongly requested that the MdTA must provide adequate signage prior to the toll plaza's to alert the motorcycles of the appropriate lanes to use. This resolution still must stiil be voted on and recorded into the minutes at the MdTA's meeting this Thursday, January 29th. ABATE of Maryland will be in attendance at this meeting to verify that this resolution is as confirmed by the Secretary of Transprotation and the Governor's staff. All MdTA Board members have been consulted on this matter and are in agreement. But just in case, ABATE will be there.

During our conference call with the Secretary's office and in subsequent conversations with ABATE Executive Board members, we have been asked to "Call the dogs off!". We have told them we will put the dogs back on their leashes. That said, at this time and at the pleading of the MdTA, ABATE would like to state that it is not necessary to attend the public meeting this Thursday. The MdTA still has their hands full of other complaints that this initiative has created and will be addressing them at the meeting. Again, ABATE will be in attendance on behalf of the motorcycle riders in Maryland.

ABATE of Maryland will immediately open communications with the facilitators of the EZ Pass System to negotiate a discount for the motorcycle users of their systems, much like ABATE of Pennsylvania successfully did for their state. ABATE will continue to keep all of our members updated as thing progress on that issue.

GREAT JOB to every rider out there that stood up for protecting your right to ride in the state of Maryland. This is what ABATE does do, and has done for over 35 years for the Maryland motorcycle rider. If you are not a member, you need to be. Help us help you! Members Make It Happen. Ride Safe / Be Free

Neal Ackerson State Director ABATE of Maryland, Inc.



–Sept. 22, 2008
The 17th annual Baltimore/Washington, D.C. Ride for Kids® earned $276,277, topping last year's total by 38 percent.

The chilly morning turned warm and sunny as 625 supporters gathered at The Mall in Columbia for the event. The motorcyclists were treated to a police-escorted tour of Maryland's rolling, twisting country roads before arriving at the Jack & Jill Distribution Center in Columbia for the Celebration of Life program.

The program honored 11 brain tumor survivors, including Ruxandra, 10, and Zachary, 15. Task Force Leader Marcy Rich, mother of survivor Danielle, said to the group: "If not for you, my daughter would not be in college today. Keep up the great work."
The featured medical speaker was Dr. Greg Riggins of the Brain Tumor Center at Johns Hopkins.

Bob Henig, owner of Bob's BMW in Jessup, Md., was top individual fundraiser with $87,826. His dealership was the top motorcycle business, with $106,437 in customer contributions. The top club/chapter was The Tribe, whose members raised $23,627. Jim Lerro of Arnold, Md., won the grand prize drawing for a Honda motorcycle.

Heartfelt thanks went to the hardworking event volunteers and task force members, led by Taryn Wilson-Wheatley, Joe Pruss and Marcy Rich.




–Dec. 22, 2008
ASHEVILLE, N.C.—The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation's Ride for Kids® program broke all of its previous fundraising records in 2008, bringing in more than $5.2 million during its 25th anniversary year.

"I want to thank every one of our dedicated volunteers, amazing fundraisers and committed partners. It is a testament to their willingness to dig deep and work hard that 2008 was the best year in Ride for Kids® history," said Kyle Clack, National Director of the Ride for Kids® program. "Many more children and their families will enjoy the holidays together because of their efforts."

"With the addition of three new ride cities in 2009, we are now even more committed to succeed in our quest to find the cause of and cure for childhood brain tumors," Clack said.

The best of the best
The Ride for Kids® program has always encouraged participants to bring more than the basic $35 registration fee, but not by reaching into their own pockets. Riders who ask family, friends, neighbors and co-workers for contributions, or who use their employer's matching gift program, greatly increase the impact of their participation.

Some of the most successful fundraisers are the most creative. Bob Henig, owner of Bob's BMW in Jessup, Md., has been involved in Ride for Kids® for 14 years. He and his dealership have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the PBTF over the years, but in 2008, he set out to raise the bar even higher.

Henig's "Ultimate Bike Raffle" gave away a new BMW motorcycle, complete riding apparel, and many other extras. Ticket sales and other customer contributions totaled $106,437, giving Bob's BMW a photo-finish for the top fundraising dealership in the nation. The $87,826 Henig personally raised also earned him the honor of being the country’s top individual fundraiser in 2008.

"When I dreamed up the original concept for the Ultimate Bike Raffle I hoped we might raise $25,000 and grow awareness of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation's mission and the Ride for Kids program," Henig said. "As the raffle progressed, my team and I thought that promoting my $100 T-shirt idea might help us hit $50,000. But even in my wildest dreams—and I do have them—I didn't imagine that so many people would share the news or want to proudly wear one of these special ROAD CREW T-shirts. So it was amazing to discover that the sales for three tickets with a T-shirt far outnumbered the single ticket sales and that we raised $80,000! It has been quite the experience, and I hope we can beat that effort in 2009."

Another longtime supporter, Nielsen Enterprises of Lake Villa, Ill., shares the spotlight as the highest-fundraising dealership in the country. Its customers contributed $109,950 in 2008.

"The most motivating word that comes to mind when raising funds for the PBTF is love," said owner Ted Nielsen. "When riding through areas where people are standing and waving us on, the smiles on the kids' faces make it all worthwhile. These children deserve our help to give them the best chance to fulfill their lives in a healthy, natural state. The reward is to reach out and share our good fortune of life with others in need."

The PBTF is honored to announce that both Henig and Nielsen have joined its Board of Directors. Their business expertise will further solidify the influence of the motorcycle community on the foundation's operations.

Another vital component of the Ride for Kids® is the hard work of motorcycle chapters, clubs and other groups that enthusiastically promote their local events and organize participants. From the Orange County Dualies to Gold Wing Road Riders Association chapters, these groups raised over $907,000 for the PBTF in 2008.

The nation's top group was Team Tyler, powered by American Collectors Insurance, which brought $64,355 to the Philadelphia Ride for Kids®.

Industry sponsors give generously
The Ride for Kids® program is deeply thankful for the ongoing support of its presenting sponsor since 1991, the Honda Rider's Club of America, and its parent, the American Honda Motor Company.

We are also grateful to national sponsors such as the Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows, AGV Helmets and Dunlop Tires. In addition, we thank the countless companies and motorcycle dealers across America who help us connect with the motorcycling community.

Motorcyclists make research breakthroughs possible
The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation has funded more than 50 research institutions around the world, including its own prestigious PBTF Institute programs. One of those institutes is led by Dr. Mitchel S. Berger, a neurosurgeon and researcher at the University of California San Francisco.

"I am convinced more than ever, in this very challenging economy, with less funding coming from the National Institutes of Health, that the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and its Ride for Kids events are making a significant and highly meaningful impact in the area of brain tumor research," said Berger.

"So many of our ideas around the country in this field involve high-risk research, and thanks to the efforts of our motorcycle enthusiasts and their support teams, we are making a serious impact into our understanding of the causes of these devastating illnesses and how to better treat them," Berger concluded.

About the PBTF Ride for Kids®
Since 1984, the national Ride for Kids® program and the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF) have promoted childhood brain tumor research and provided family support through free literature about brain tumors, educational newsletters, online conferences and college scholarships. With the help of America's motorcycling community, the PBTF has become the world's largest non-governmental source of funding for childhood brain tumor research.

All makes and brands of motorcycles are welcome at the Ride for Kids®. Events will take place in 39 cities in 2009, including new events in Jacksonville, Fla., Indianapolis and Middle Tennessee. More information is available at http://www.rideforkids.org/.




Ride for KidsSeptember 27, 2009
Join hundreds of other motorcyclists for a scenic ride through the Maryland countryside. You’ll have a great time while raising funds for the PBTF's medical research and family support programs! Riders on all makes and models are welcome.

Registration opens at 7:30 a.m. and closes at 9:15. The police-escorted ride starts at 9:30 sharp, rain or shine at the Mall in Columbia!

The ride will end at RREEF in Columbia. After a light lunch, participants will enjoy a Celebration of Life program that features interviews with young brain tumor survivors—the Ride for Kids® "stars" of the day. Award presentations to top fundraisers and distribution of premiums will follow. More information is available at the ride's official group web forum.

The minimum donation to ride is $35, but the more money you raise, the more premiums you earn. For each $300 you raise, your name will be entered into a drawing for a brand-new Honda motorcycle! For more information, call 800-253-6530.

In 2008…
The 17th annual Baltimore/Washington, D.C. Ride for Kids® earned $276,277 in 2008! And Bob's BMW Motorcycles was the top motorcycle business, with $106,437 in customer contributions. Help us beat this amount in 2009 and remember fundraising for the PBTF doesn’t end when the ride is over! In 2009, Bob’s BMW will be hosting events to support fundraising for this important organization all year long and help us to double the amount of funds raised last year. Check our calendar for upcoming Ride for Kids events and anytime you are in Bob’s, drop a dollar or two in the Ride for Kids fundraising tub at the coffee station. Or donate online (see below).

Firstgiving makes donations to PBTF easy
Dozens of PBTF (Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation) fundraisers are taking advantage of a tremendous new fundraising tool – Firstgiving.com. Firstgiving provides on-line fundraising that can be personalized and e-mailed to friends, family and co-workers to request secure online donations. Donating has never been easier. To donate through Bob's BMW Motorcycles, click here. If you would like to donate to PBTF. For more information about Ride for Kids, click here.



Bob's BMW The Movie
Please take a few moments to watch our first-ever in-house VIDEO production. You’ll undoubtedly notice many similarities to your favorite films such as Casablanca, Gone with the Wind, Lawrence of Arabia, and Revenge of the Nerds.

Do you think Bob’s BMW can win an Oscar for best Screenplay? … a Golden Globe for Best Actor? … a Grammy for best Sound Track? Umm, probably not. But have a look and let us know what you think.

Click HERE to see Bob's BMW - The Movie!
The shocking truth behind the success of one of the nation's Top Destination Dealerships!!

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— March 28, 2008
For the second consecutive year Bob’s BMW has received BMW’s Excellence Award for highest overall Customer Satisfaction in sales and service nationwide. The plaque shown here was presented to Bob at the annual dealer meeting held in San Diego early in March. It’s now proudly displayed in our showroom. We’re not boasting, but…pretty cool, huh?

But we’ve got to tell you about another recognition that stands even higher: BMW Motorrad USA has also announced that a member of our sales staff, Karl Wagner, has received the highest individual Customer Satisfaction score among all 404 BMW sales persons in the US! This is truly an impressive achievement and, of course, all of us here at Bob’s are extremely proud of him.

When asked if he has a secret to winning such praise and loyalty from his customers, Karl says, modestly, that his methods certainly aren’t a secret, they’re not even revolutionary. “What I do,” Karl explains, “is simply listen to my customers. I think the key is that I try not to impose my values on them.”

Karl knows that a lot of potential buyers walk into the showroom expecting to have an adversarial relationship with the sales person — an unfortunate problem that exists in our culture mainly because of the shenanigans used by automotive hucksters for generations. But when riders come to Bob’s and meet Karl they soon realize that they’re being treated with genuine respect. Most are pleasantly surprised. Some are in outright shock. By keeping an open mind to their needs and desires, and at the same time tapping into his deep knowledge of BMW bikes and accessories, Karl is able to help buyers make the choices that best suit them. The result is a rider who clearly appreciates the value in the purchase he or she has made. In short: a very happy customer!

Originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Karl has been riding motorcycles for over thirty years. He has owned and ridden all kinds of bikes representing several brands, though BMW street and sport-touring models have been his favorites. Having that well-earned voice of experience is certainly another reason why Karl’s customers feel so comfortable with him.

Karl also loves going to track days at Summit Point to hone his riding abilities. Those skills got put to the test when he went riding in the Alps last year. Karl says, “Riding in the Alps is probably the most exciting experience a motorcyclist can have, and once is definitely not enough!” He’s already planning to go back to the Alps this year too!



Bob's BMW The Movie
Please take a few moments to watch our first-ever in-house VIDEO production. You’ll undoubtedly notice many similarities to your favorite films such as Casablanca, Gone with the Wind, Lawrence of Arabia, and Revenge of the Nerds.

Do you think Bob’s BMW can win an Oscar for best Screenplay? … a Golden Globe for Best Actor? … a Grammy for best Sound Track? Umm, probably not. But have a look and let us know what you think.

Click HERE to see Bob's BMW - The Movie!
The shocking truth behind the success of one of the nation's Top Destination Dealerships!!

See you at Sundance!

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