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2002 Bmw K 1200 Lt on 2040-motos

$6,900
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:79900 ColorColor: Pacific Blue
Location:

Covington, Louisiana

Covington, LA
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(985) 966-1583

BMW Other description

2002 BMW K 1200 LT, Garage kept serviced on time by BMW every time. Has communication system helmet to helmet, CB, GPS, recent clutch job, new rear tire, and abs controller recently changed. Heated seats and handle grips. Motolights, and Corbin custom seat. $6,900.00 9859661583

Moto blog

Lamborghini Plows Into BMW Motorcycle Dealership

Tue, 10 Jul 2012

Pictured here is the carnage left behind after a driver lost control of a Lamborghini Murciélago and plowed through a row of motorcycles parked outside a BMW dealership in Mariano Comense, a town north of Milan, Italy. According to Italian site InFullGear, the driver veered into the oncoming lane while approaching a curve before losing control and running into the parked motorcycles before bouncing off and coming to a stop in the middle of the road. The crash injured three people, though thankfully none of them were seriously injured.

Winter weather but summer carries on.

Tue, 14 Jun 2011

Aye, it’s been a another good week in the world of Niall Mackenzie. My friends at Moto Direct sent me a new RST Pro Series suit to try out, I acquired some new rubber for my S10000RR and young Taylor Mac splashed home to 12th place on his Aprilia in the 125cc British Grand Prix. Being no fashion guru and pretty ancient now I’m satisfied the brightest suit I’ve ever climbed into looks the biz.

Works on Bikes: EX BMW

Thu, 22 Aug 2013

Take a 1991 BMW K100, put in a whole load of creativity and 99 hours of effort and you get this: the Works on Bikes EX BMW. Called the EX BMW because the two guys and girl behind this custom from Milan only kept the engine and part of the original frame. It uses wood, steel, laser machining, CNC and probably the odd bash with a hammer.