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2006 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $26000
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:16 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Hallandale, Florida, United States

Hallandale, Florida, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

The 2006 BMW K1200LT is powered by BMW Motorrad's powerful, smooth water-cooled four-stroke inline four that puts out 1,172cc of displacement and makes 116 horsepower and 86 lb/ft of torque. Premium fuel provides the go, while twin disc floating disc brakes up front and single disc floaters out back make the whoa! Stability on the bike is helped out by BMW Motorrad ABS brakes which are fully integrated into the brake system, bringing the BMW K1200LT's 1,322 potential pounds of bike, riders, and equipment to a safe, quick stop. The tank holds 6.2 gallons of fuel, with a 1 gallon reserve, giving the BMW K1200LT a range well in excess of that particularly seedy looking gas station you just really don't want to stop off at.

The BMW K1200LT offers unsurpassed luxury for gliding along in relaxed comfort on the neverending open road. It also has the benefit of one or two innovations. The high-performance engine delivers 116 bhp and 120 Nm torque for swift acceleration when overtaking, even carrying a full load. The WAD spring strut with travel-dependent damping increases ride comfort especially on journeys when you have a pillion passenger and luggage. The seat has been narrowed according to an ergonomics analysis to make handling more convenient. Ground lighting makes getting on and off the bike safer. The BMW K1200LT can also offer the world's first electrohydraulic extending centre stand. All you need now is the time to enjoy it.

The K 1200 LT offers one of the smoothest, most comfortable rides imaginable.


2006 BMW K1200LT - Specifications

Engine 
Type Liquid-cooled inline four-cyclinder 
Displacement 1172 cc 
Bore X Stroke 70.5 mm x 75.0 mm 
Horsepower 116 bhp @ 8000 rpm 
Torque 86 lb/ft @ 5250 rpm 
Valve Gear DOHC, chain-driven with bucket tappets 
No of cylinders 4 
Compression Ratio 10.8:1 
Engine Management Motronic MA 2.4 
Valves per Cylinder Four 
Valves 2 x 26.5 mm intake / 2 x 23 mm exhaust 
Fuel Tank HDPE, internal pump and internal filter 
Alternator W 840 Watts @ 14 Volts 
Battery V/AH 12 Volts / 19 Amps/hour 
Engine Summary Boasting a powerful torque curve, this water-cooled in-line four cylinder K series engine offers large throttle valves and tons of power and acceleration through all 

Drivetrain 
Clutch 180 mm dry, single plate with hydraulic actuation 
Gear Box 6 speed gear box 
Primary Transmission 1:1.889 with reverse gear 116:1 
Gear Ratios I: 2.05:1
II: 1.60:1
III: 1.27:1
IV: 0.96:1
V: 0.70:1
VI: Reverse

Final Drive System Enclosed driveshaft with two universal joints 
Final Drive Ratio 2.75:1 

Frame & Suspension 
Frame Central beam cast aluminum. with steel tube rear frame 
Front wheel suspension BMW Telelever 
Rear wheel suspension BMW Paralever 
Spring Travel front/rear 4.0 inches / 5.1 inches 
Ground Clearance 3.5 inches 
Handlebar center point angle 63.0 degrees 

Brakes 
Brake System BMW EVO with full integral ABS 
Front Brakes Two, four-piston fixed calipers 
Front Rotor 12.6 inch dual floating rotors 
Rear Brakes Single, four-piston fixed caliper 
Rear Rotor 11.2 inch single floating rotor 
Actuation Hydraulic, DOT 4 fluid type 

Wheels & Tires 
Front Wheel 3.50 x 17 cast alloy, five double-spoke 
Rear Wheel 5.00 x 17 cast alloy, five double-spoke 
Front Tire 120/70 x 17 tubeless
Rear Tire 160/70 x 17 tubeless

Dimensions 
Overall Length 98.5 inches 
Overall Width 42.5 inches 
Wheelbase 64.1 inches 
Seat height 30.3 inches 
Weight - Dry 761 lbs. 
Max permissible weight 1322 lbs. 
Fuel Capacity 6.2 U.S. gallons; including 1-gallon reserve 

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