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1965 BMW R69S, Recently completed and fully restored, this 1965 R69S is by far one of the cleanest around. Restored by the MAX BMW Heritage Service Center, this R69S looks better than the day it hit showroom floors. New paint, new wheels, new exhaust, new Denfeld rider seat with original BMW accessory "swinging pillion" rear seat. With low bars, low mirrors, and low exhaust, this is a perfect example of a period correct hot rod R69S. Motor, gearbox, and transmission have been completely gone through with lots of new parts. New bearings, seals, valves and hardware, pistons, ring, etc. Completely gone through. This bike looks, runs, and sounds as new (if not better). Restoration bikes are typically a long project that we take our time on. This one will not disappoint. We typically put around 200-300 miles on all of these bikes to ensure proper break-in and make any adjustments as necessary. Stop my MAX BMW CT to see this rare piece of history.
BMW Other for Sale
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Moto blog
Is there anything you CAN'T do on an S1000RR?
Mon, 08 Mar 2010WE'VE SEEN videos of BMW's stunning new S1000RR pulling wheelies, stunting, sliding, racing a 700bhp Corvette, featured in a music video - we've even had a look inside the engine and now the company are using the 190bhp superbike as part of a new-style drag act - but not the Danny La Rue type. Real or not, the clip makes for amusing viewing. Have a look.
Honda Fury and BMW S1000RR Forums
Fri, 20 Feb 2009You might not be able to find them at your dealer yet, but BMW’s S1000RR and Honda’s Fury already have dedicated on-line forums. If you’re looking to get all the latest dirt on the new Beemer, just head over to the BMW S1000RR FORUM. Likewise, if you want to discuss anything about the yet to be released Fury, just head over to the HONDA FURY FORUM.
New: BMW GS Dry adventure clothing
Fri, 01 Mar 2013BMW has launched an all-new adventure suit and gloves called the GS Dry, designed to complement its GS range of adventure motorcycles, and has also updated its adventure boots and off-road helmet for 2013. Here's the skinny from BMW: GS Dry Suit: The all-new GS Dry Suit is ideally suited to new and younger riders; offering traditional BMW Motorrad design, comfort and safety and, above all, fantastic value for money. Crafted from breathable, tough Cordura 500 fabric, the GS Dry Suit is ready to take on any weather and terrain, featuring a wind and waterproof C.A.R.E Climate membrane and BMW Motorrad’s own NP protectors. Further small, but welcome, design touches include stretch inserts, air vents, reflective panels, leather paneling on high-wear areas on the legs and a selection of internal and external waterproof pockets. The GS Dry Suit, available in a selection of colours and sizes for both men and women, costs £750. GS Dry Glove: New for 2013 is the GS Dry Glove, a hybrid textile/leather blend with the outstanding Gore-Tex X-Trafit membrane. Offering protection from the elements on and off-road, the GS Dry Glove features abrasion-resistant SuperFabric on the hand and memory foam for impact protection. The GS Dry Glove, available in a selection of colours and sizes for both men and women, costs £85.
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