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2002 Bmw 1100 Rt on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:80000
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2002 BMW 1100 Rt , RTP Civillian Conversion Ultimate commuter: always be seen 50mpg, tour and street bags, new sportmax tires; charger, built jacket, boots and helmet w/ Dianese core protector. $5,000.00 9252509468

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2014 BMW C evolution Electric Scooter Revealed

Tue, 10 Sep 2013

BMW has expanded its maxi-scooter lineup with a new electric-powered model. Officially revealed after a year of testing at various events in Europe such as the 2012 London Olympics, the BMW C evolution is now ready for production, joining the gas-powered C650GT and C600 Sport. The C evolution is powered by a liquid-cooled permanent magnet synchronous motor claiming an European Union-rated 15 hp, though if you really strain the motor peak output can reach 47 hp.

Top 10 Best Sportbikes of 2009

Tue, 23 Jun 2009

Since it’s inception Motorcycle.com Specs has been the best place for bikers and enthusiasts (like you) to voice their opinions; there has been a lot to spout-off about too! Over 528 Motorcycle models have been updated for you to review in 2009 alone. It’s great to see what the Motorcycle Community has to say about the bikes they ride.

BMW Fuel Pump Recall Hits US, Affecting 50,184 Motorcycles

Mon, 06 Jan 2014

A recall affecting 18 different BMW motorcycle models from seven model years has been announced for the U.S., affecting 50,184 motorcycles. At issue is a potential leak in the fuel pumps or auxiliary fuel pumps on 2005-2011 BMW R series models, 2005-2012 K series models, 2006-2010 HP2 models and 2010-2011 S1000RR sportbikes. A similar recall was announced last month in Canada, affecting 6,325 motorcycles, and we knew it was a matter of time before the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced one for the U.S.