2024 was a banner year for the BMW Owners News, beginning with the combined January/February issue celebrating the BMW MOA Foundation. Throughout the year, we celebrated a trip to Alaska, Mexico, and the National Rally in Redmond, Oregon. Join us for the epic adventure on each page of the BMW Owners News!
BMW Owners News 2024 Archives

BMW Owners News January/February 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: Training at the Yamaha Champions Riding School. Photo courtesy of YCRS.

BMW Owners News March 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: A heavy morning dew covers Mark Janda’s (198513) K 1600 parked near Portland Head Light, the historic lighthouse found

BMW Owners News April 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: My K 1600 Grand America taken last summer during a ride from Chicago to St. Louis along historic Route

BMW Owners News May 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: While riding the Northern California Backcountry Discovery Route, Paul Gillian (#179473) pauses to admire the view ahead. The CABDR-North

BMW Owners News June 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: A lone rider makes his way along the newest Backcountry Discovery Route–the CABDR-North. See Paul Guillian’s story of the

BMW Owners News July 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: BMW Motorrad’s R 20 Concept. See page 18 for more details.

BMW Owners News August 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: Mark Janda (#198513) photographed a friend along a picturesque road near Parkfield, California.

BMW Owners News September 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: Ted Moyer (#100360) photographed his 2024 R 1250 GS Adventure on the banks of the Athabasca River just off

BMW Owners News October 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: A classic and “simple by design” Airhead seen at the 2024 MOA National Rally in Redmond, Oregon. Photo by

BMW Owners News November 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: While riding across Argentina from Bariloche to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, it began raining and this

BMW Owners News December 2024
In This Issue On the Cover: BMW Motorrad offers a glimpse of their “near-production-ready” Concept F 450 GS. Is this the lighter, yet fully capable