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2005 Bmw R 1200 Gs Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $9,900.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:27 ColorColor: DESERT YELLOW METALLISED
Location:

BRUNSWICK, New York, US

BRUNSWICK, NY, US
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport Stock NumberStock Number:ZL77465 PhonePhone:8662870211

BMW Other description

2005 BMW R 1200 GS, Side Cover BlackHeated GripsHand ProtectionIntegral ABSSaddle Bag MountsCross Spoke WheelsJesse Side BagsTank BagBMW top casePIAA driving lightsEngine BarsTall WindscreenAccessory Outlet Contact Steve or Craig at MAX BMW NY for more info at (518)279-3040.

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2013 BMW C600 Sport Recalled in Canada for Loose Fairings

Tue, 04 Dec 2012

BMW‘s maxi-scooters have only just started going on sale in North America and already there’s a recall for the 2013 BMW C600 Sport in Canada. According to Transport Canada, the fairing side panels on certain BMW C600 Sport scooters can loosen and detach while moving at very high speeds. In such a situation, the detached fairing poses a hazard to the rider and passenger as well as other vehicles and bystanders.

BMW Partners with India’s TVS Motor, Plans Sub-500cc Models

Mon, 08 Apr 2013

  BMW announced it has signed a long-term agreement with Indian manufacturer TVS Motor to develop and produce small-displacement motorcycles. The two companies have been in discussions for several months now, but alliance is only now official. Under the agreement, BMW and TVS will work together to develop a new model with an engine displacement smaller than 500cc.

WSBK 2013: Monza Race Report

Mon, 13 May 2013

Eugene Laverty and Marco Melandri split a pair of victories at Monza but the most biggest news from the World Superbike weekend was a strange series of appeals after Race Two that saw Tom Sykes finish third, relegated to fourth and then reinstated on the final step of the podium. The unusual mix-up occurred after Sykes, sitting in third place, ran off track and into the run off area on Turn 5 on his final lap. The Kawasaki rider returned to the track again in third place where he finished ahead of Aprilia‘s Sylvain Guintoli.