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2001 Bmw K 1200 Rs Two-tone on 2040-motos

$4,650
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:35073 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Marengo, Illinois

Marengo, IL
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2001 Bmw K 1200 RS Two-Tone, K1200RS-ABS - With 130 eager horses residing beneath its aerodynamic bodywork, the K 1200 RS has more raw power than any BMW ever. But power, torque, and lightening-quick speed aside, it’s one comfy ride. THIS ONE IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH A FEW ABRASIONS HERE AND THERE, BUT EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION ! RUNS SMOOTH AND FAST !

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Fri, 01 Jun 2012

40,000 bikers are expected to head to the Bavarian town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen during the first week of July for the annual BMW Motorrad Days event and you can join them. Billed as a celebration of all things two-wheeled and BMW, the event gives you a chance to test ride all the current BMW Motorrad and Husqvarna models and see stunt-riding world champion Chris Pfeiffer and meet the BMW World Superbike riders. BMW have organised a UK rideout to the event and with over 200 places taken so far, time's running out to book your slot.

European Parliament Makes ABS Mandatory, Tighten Emissions Standards by 2016

Wed, 21 Nov 2012

The European Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of new rules that would increase emission standards and make anti-lock braking systems mandatory for all new large motorcycles, scooters and trikes and quads by 2016. The new regulations, which would still need approval from European Union member states, may only directly affect Europe, but they will have a wide-reaching affect on manufacturers’ product development for other markets. BMW, for example, has already made ABS standard for all its motorcycles for 2013.