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2010 - Bmw K-series K1300s on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:3812 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Chase Mills, New York, United States

Chase Mills, New York, United States
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BMW K-Series description

This BMW super bike does it all. As fast as anything out there. Two large saddle bags for those trips to the grocery store. Seat big enough for two. A perfect mix. 175 bhp and 103 lb-ft of torque. It's amazing. With every up shift (even into the higher gears) you feel a surge of power.
ABS - anti-lock brakes.
ESA II - electronic suspension adjustment - you can choose the ride feel between sport, normal and easy, based on road conditions.
Gear shift assist - clutch-less upshifting which is really nice in "race" situations.
ASC - auto stability control for split-second electronically assisted correction in all weather but especially nice in the wet (with 175 bhp). On Board Computer with average speed, distance to empty, Tire Pressure Sensors, temp, time and more. The saddle bags are huge. They were a $1200 option. Not quite big enough for a large helmet, but plenty big for a couple of bags of groceries. Heated hand grips for all-weather riding.

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