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BMW F-Series description
2012 BMW F650GS with 7,736 miles (going up, riding a couple times per week), TONS of upgrades. 798cc engine - same base engine as F800GS, F700GS. All factory service performed at Second Wind BMW in NH. 6,000 mile service done in March 2016. Title in hand. Garaged. Runs great. Tires are original Tourance EXP - still have life left in them. Came factory with ABS, on-board computer with tire pressure monitoring system, heated grips, center stand. $6,300 base sale price includes only the following farkles: $265 Antigravity Lithium Battery $35 Touratech Handlebar Risers $40 Z-Technik Mirror Extenders $35 Touratech Break Pedal Extender $80 Wuka King Juice Controller $12 Adventure Decals F798GS Decals $35 Ilium Works Sidestand Foot $50 BMW Beak Extender But if you want farkles, I got 'em! And you can add them on to the base price of $6,300 for 50% off the list prices below: Akrapovic Titanium Carbon Exhaust $1,033 Touratech Desierto 3 Fairing/Windshield $804 Touratech Cockpit Cover $81 BMW Comfort Seat $463 Adventure Spec Crash Bars $324 Adventure Spec Bash Plate $267 BMW Handguards/spoilers $224 Kaoko Throttle Lock $115 Touratech GPS Mount $136 Touratech GPS Bracket $78 Garmin Zumo 220 GPS $569 Antigravity 16-Cell Lithium Battery $265 Touratech Headlight Guard $115 SW-Motech Steel Luggage Rack $105 Wolfman Pannier Racks $260 Wolfman Cross Brace $45 Wolfman Dry Saddle Bags $202 Sterilite Buckets (semi-rigid bag mod) $25 Wolfman Happy Passenger Seat Straps $16 Wolfman Bottle Holsters (2) $36 Pelican iM2600 Cases (2) $300 Custom Pelican Mount & Top Load Kit $200 Kriega US10 Drybag $99 Kriega US Tank Adapter $35 Kriega Cube Harness Pocket $25 ToolTube Mega Moto Tube $22 Twisted Throttle Brackets for ToolTube $25 Z-Technik Mirror Extenders $40 Touratech Brake Lever Extension $35 Touratech Folding Shift Lever $57 Ilium Works Sidestand Foot $35 Touratech Handlebar Risers +20mm $35 BMW Beak Extender $50 Wuka King Juice Controller $80 Adventure Decals F798GS Decals $12 MondoMoto LED Driving Lights $135 Warn LED Clamp Brackets $39 Skene Design LED Dimmer/Alert $80 Not Installed Givi BF15 TankLock Mount $58 Not Installed Altrider Radiator Guard $183 Not Installed Maier Rear Mud Guard $76 Not Installed Kildala Regulator Guard $25 Not Installed Full Bore M-40 110/80R-19 front tire $79 Not Installed Full Bore M-40 150/70R-17 rear tire $89 Not Installed Wolfman Hard Case Holster Mounts (2) $32 Not Installed Moto Overland Development Side Stand Foot $30 Not Installed Total MSRP of Accessories: $7,039 If you buy ALL the farkles on the list above, I'll drop the total price to $8,795 (that's a discount of more than 61% off list pricing for farkles!). And it would come with - Two seats: Low and Comfort. - Two sets of luggage: hard and soft. - Two mufflers: OEM and Akrapovic (the BMW OEM version). - Two windshields: OEM and Desierto III. - Two sets of tires: Used OEM Tourance (mounted); and New Full Bore M-40 (unmounted). Runs and rides perfectly. Only issues are purely aesthetic:
Bike is located in Milford, NH - just 30 minutes from Manchester airport, or a bit more than an hour to Boston's Logan airport. Ready to fly-n-ride! Or I can help you arrange shipping. I've done this with two other bikes with good success. |
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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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