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2012 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $11,995.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:78 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Carrollton, Texas, United States

Carrollton, Texas, United States
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BMW K-Series photos

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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

BMW K-Series description

Moto blog

BMW C Evolution Police-Spec Electric Scooter Concept

Fri, 15 Nov 2013

BMW will present a new police-spec version of its C Evolution electric scooter at an upcoming police and state security trade show in Paris. Debuting at the Milipol 2013 show Nov. 19-22, the police edition BMW C Evolution concept will illustrate the potential of electric scooters for police, rescue or escort activities.

BMW introduced the production version of the CE 04 electric scooter

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When is a 500 Not a 500? – Question of the Day

Wed, 24 Apr 2024

When it's a 451, d'uh. In our last Question of the Day, we asked about some of the more… questionable names given to motorcycles (Hondas seemed to come up fairly often in the replies, which is both interesting and somehow not surprising.) I mentioned how it’s generally safer for a manufacturer to stick to a combination of letters and numbers. While that’s generally true, apart from the occasionally comical practice of tackling on another “R” to make a model sound sportier ( looking at you again, Honda), it does bring the focus onto yet another common pet peeve: motorcycles with misleading numbers in the name.