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2012 BMW K1600GTL, This is a great opportunity to pick up a lightly used K1600GTL with only 4,783 one-owner miles. Fully loaded from the factory with a build consisting of heated grips, heated seats, power windshield, ride-by-wire riding modes, adaptive headlight, radio software with Bluetooth interface, central locking system, anti-theft alarm system, LED fog lights, dynamic traction control, ESA II, and tire pressure monitoring. This machine is in good condition and the paint looks great. It was set down gently on the left side but it still managed to scuff the bottom of the side case, rider footpeg, left side engine case guard and fog light mount and the housing. The fog light mount is slightly bent as well but overall this bike cannot be faulted for anything else. A safety inspection and service is pending but we don't expect to find any problems. Covered under factory warranty through 2/21/2015 so there's a healthy amount of warranty time remaining. Call John (x125) or Brian (x112) at 603.964.2877 or visit our NH location with questions or to purchase this machine.
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Moto blog
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Fri, 27 Apr 2012The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has officially announced the recall for the 2012 BMW S1000RR, providing more information about the problem. According to documents released by NHTSA, the bolts on the connecting rods in the BMW S1000RR may come loose because of an anti-corrosive agent applied to the bolts. The anti-corrosive agent may effect the bolt torque, potentially leading them to come loose, particularly at high temperatures or rpms.
Turn your BMW into a fire engine
Wed, 16 Mar 2011German fire engine and pump manufacturer Rosenbauer have utilised the ubiquitous BMW 1200 boxer engine to produce a powerful and lightweight water pump. The engine runs as normal, using it's torqey qualities to power the high pressure waterpump attached. Firefighters can carry this compact pump closer to the fire, and go where the normal fire engine cannot reach.
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