2005 Bmw R-series 2005 R1200rt on 2040-motos
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2005 BMW R1200RT This bike runs, looks, drives like brand new. No issues and was meticulously looked after through the years. Both recalls completed and bike has a service record of regular maintenance. New windshield scratch free. Paint, rims, frame, exhaust all in excellent condition. Bike comes complete with side cases (and interior soft bags) as well as the top case. Garmin GPS mount and power cable installed. (GPS not included - mount only). Metzler tires, seat, and all bags in great condition. Only 40K miles - recent valve adjustment completed, shaft was greased, flushed and changed all fluids. This bike is ready to go - to work, to Alaska, or around the world. |
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Moto blog
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2010 BMW S1000RR – First Ride
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Fri, 25 Jan 2013The automotive world has been buzzing of late about BMW‘s upcoming i3 electric car having an optional range extending gas-powered motorcycle engine. As our sister site Autoguide.com reports, the i3 will be available with an optional two-cylinder BMW motorcycle engine to power a generator which can recharge the electric motor and extend the vehicle’s range to 250 miles compared to a range of 60-90 miles relying just on the battery. It turns out that two-cylinder motorcycle engine will actually be provided to BMW by Taiwanese manufacturer Kymco.
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