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2005 Bmw K1200s Abs on 2040-motos

$5,999
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:59998 ColorColor: Blue
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(877) 207-1390

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Very clean bike with new tires front and rear, ABS brakes, heated grips, ESA electronic adjustable suspension. Fully inspected and ready to go, needs nothing but a new owner. $50-150 delivers SoCal, $150-750 delivers USA and Canada border. Financing available OAC, call in your application or download one from our website. Optional 1 year warranty is also available and can be financed. Showroom open by appointment, please call first. 40+ bikes in stock, details on our website

Moto blog

2013 BMW HP4 Revealed – A Lighter, Track-Oriented S1000RR with Dynamic Damping and Launch Control

Fri, 27 Jul 2012

BMW unveiled a new, more track-oriented sportbike based on its highly-successful S1000RR. The new BMW HP4 is an evolution of BMW’s HP2 series with the S1000RR’s inline-four engine. Like the S1000RR, the HP4 claims 190 hp at 13,000 rpm and 83 ft-lb.

Schaller Replacing von Kuenheim as Head of BMW Motorrad

Fri, 04 May 2012

BMW is shuffling its management team, with current head of the its motorcycle business Hendrik von Kuenheim getting reassigned to the automotive side of the company. He will be replaced by Stephan Schaller on June 1 in a domino-effect series of reassignments. Pictured to the left in the picture above, Von Kuenheim has been in charge of the motorrad portfolio since 2008.

Latest on my S1000RR

Mon, 04 Oct 2010

Not sure what's going on with the sound in this vid, but it calms down after a minute - sorry! As my long term BMW S1000RR does most of its miles working hard on track days, I felt an early 6000 mile service might be a good idea. A quick phone call to my local dealer (the friendly and efficient Pidcocks) saw my bike in the workshop the following week and back in my hands by lunchtime.