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2005 Bmw R1200rt on 2040-motos

$8,999
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:68533 ColorColor: GREY
Location:

Lakeville, Minnesota

Lakeville, MN
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2005 BMW R1200RT, MANY OPTIONS, EXCELLENT RIDING BIKE FOR EITHER COMMUTING OR THE LONG HAULS.ABS equipped, engine guards, removable hard luggage and ready to go.We look at all trades and its time to make a deal call today.952-435-5371

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New: Touratech Ambato Exp tank bag for BMW R1200GS

Wed, 18 Sep 2013

TOURATECH now makes an expandable tank bag to match BMW’s R1200GS in red and silver. The touring accessory firm’s "Ambato Exp" tank bag has been on sale for a month but until now only in black or black and white. It features a model-specific base plate for quick-release attachment to the R1200GS, waterproof inserts and Cordura fabric described as “tear proof”.

2009 BMW S1000RR Entering Production

Wed, 04 Feb 2009

We’re finally able to share some pictures and info about the production version of BMW’s new literbike, the S1000RR. We now know that it has a claimed dry weight of 403 pounds, which should be competitive with its Japanese literbike rivals. The all-new inline-Four powerplant displaces 999cc, and its cylinder head is said to be very narrow and compact, with the valves actuated by “very small” cam followers that are nearly at Formula 1 levels in size.

EICMA 2013: 2014 BMW S1000R Revealed

Tue, 05 Nov 2013

BMW revealed a new naked version of its flagship S1000RR superbike, presenting the new 2014 S1000R at the 2013 EICMA show in Milan. Follow the rest of our 2013 EICMA show coverage The 999cc inline-Four engine has been retuned for low- to mid-range performance, with redesigned cylinder head ducts, modified cam profiles, updated engine management and a 2000 rpm reduction in the rev limit. BMW claims a peak output of 158 hp at 11000 rpm, compared to the S1000RR’s 193 hp claims.