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BMW K1200LT - Great Condition LOW MILES - 50 MPG (1999)
BMW K 1200 LT MOTORCYCLE – LOW MILES – NO RESERVE For sale is a 1999 BMW K 1200 LT in Very Good Condition. I am selling all of my bikes, because I am getting older and don’t get out that often. I have owned 7 bikes, and this one is by far my favorite. It easily handles two passengers and all of the luggage you can handle. I purchased this bike 5+ years ago, and have probably put an average of 600 miles on it per year. The tires and brakes are in excellent shape and working condition. The hard cases are in great shape and perfect working condition. I have taken excellent care of this bike, which has been garaged and covered when not in use. I have also changed the oil and filters regularly. Also included, are all of the items needed for the next service (oil, oil filter, oil filter tool, and air filter). I am also including a newer cover to shield the bike from dust and the elements. This bike is in the exact same condition that I purchased it. There are several markings on the bike that most people don’t notice. When I purchased the bike, I was making aware the cruise control occasionally disengages. Although this has happened a handful of times, it has never been enough of an issue to warrant attention (see last pictures). As NOTED ABOVE, EVERYTHING ELSE ON THE BIKE IS IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER. Engine and transmission Displacement: 1171.00 ccm (71.45 cubic inches) Engine type: In-line four, four-stroke Power: 98.00 HP (71.5 kW)) @ 7000 RPM Torque: 115.00 Nm (11.7 kgf-m or 84.8 ft.lbs) @ 4750 RPM Top speed: 198.0 km/h (123.0 mph) 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph): 4.600 seconds 60-140 km/h (37-87 mph), highest gear: 16.500 seconds Compression: 10.8:1 Bore x stroke: 70.5 x 75.0 mm (2.8 x 3.0 inches) Cooling system: Liquid Gearbox: 5-speed Transmission type, final drive: Shaft drive (cardan) Fuel consumption: 0.62 litres/100 km (161.3 km/l or 379.39 mpg) Greenhouse gases: 14.4 CO2 g/km.2013-09-04 07:51:26Muscatine, Iowa, US49,6034,695.00
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