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2013 Bmw S 1000 Rr on 2040-motos

$18,900
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1437
Location:

Darien, Illinois

Darien, IL
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(630) 881-1126

BMW Other description

HIGHLY collectible 2013 BMW HP4! 1,587 miles and in showroom condition. This spectacular machine is #425 out of 500 shipped to the US (At least that is what I was told). This bike is absolutely amazing! ABS Dynamic Damping Control Traction Control Launch Control Rain/Sport/Race/Slick Modes 193 HP and a maximum torque of 83 lb/ft. Akrapovic Full Exhaust Zero Gravity Windscreen Heated Grips CRG Hand Controls Serious inquiries only. Local pickup only. Negotiable in person only. If interested, please contact me at (630) 881-1126.

Moto blog

2011-2013 BMW F800GS and F700GS Recalled in Canada

Wed, 19 Jun 2013

Transport Canada announced a recall for the 2011-2013 BMW F800GS and the 2013 F700GS because of a problem with the kickstand ignition cut-off switch. The switch is designed to turn off the engine when the stand is down and the motorcycle is shifted into gear; this prevents the motorcycle from being ridden with the kickstand deployed. On certain BMW F800GS and F700GS models however, the cut-off switch can loosen and become damaged.

2013 BMW F800GS and F700GS Side Stand Switch Recall Expands to US

Mon, 15 Jul 2013

Last month, we wrote about a recall in Canada for the BMW F700GS and F800GS because of a problem with the side stand ignition cut-off switch. As we expected, a similar recall has now been announced for the U.S. market.

BMW Names Schaller New Head of Motorcycle Development

Fri, 28 Feb 2014

BMW has appointed Karl Viktor Schaller as its new head of BMW Motorrad development. Schaller will replace Christian Landerl who headed motorcycle development since November 2008. Schaller studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Munich before becoming a scientific assistant at the research institute for gear wheels and gear manufacturing.