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2005 Bmw K1200lt on 2040-motos

$18,900
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:38457 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida

Fort Myers, FL
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Trike PhonePhone:(866) 563-6220

BMW Other description

2005 BMW K1200LT, 2005 BMW K 1200LT Hannigan Trike kit BMW standard equipment includes Electrical windshield, heated seats and grips, Cruse, Reverse, AM/FM/ CD, 4 speakers with rear speaker controls, parking brake, ABS brakes, power outlets 12V. Hannigan Trike Kit built in arm rests, chrome luggage rack, Sport MAX racing wheels in rear, tow hitch. New front tire. Just had the major 24,000 mile tune up which includes changing all fluids. It s ready for the road. Only flaw is the tank top cover has cracks from over tightening see pictures.

Moto blog

BMW Recalls Several Models in Canada for Potential Fuel Leaks

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

Transport Canada has announced a recall on 18 BMW models across several model years spanning from 2005 to 2012 because of a risk of fuel leaks (the full list of models and model years is below). As of this posting, no recall has been announced for the U.S. but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) currently has an investigation open for a similar issue, potentially affecting 45,588 BMW motorcycles.

VIDEO: Corser and Heidfeld swap BMW S1000RR and F1 car at the Nurburgring

Wed, 22 Jul 2009

WSB racer Troy Corser and Formula One fast man Nick Heidfeld recently swapped their BMW race machinery for a lap of the Nürburgring circuit.   Corser, who got to drive Heidfeld’s 700 horsepower car, said: "It was just awesome! The car feels so balanced, the brakes are fantastic, the tyres have unbelievable grip and the steering is very direct but still has a lot of feeling.

Firefighting Motorcycle

Fri, 17 Apr 2009

Ever had an officer ask you “where’s the fire?” after being pulled over for speeding?  Well now you have a good excuse. This converted BMW R1200RT has two 20 or 25 liter tanks (contain a premix of water and foam) mounted on either side that is connected to a 6.8 liter compressed air tank on the back of the bike that has a 20 to 30 meter hose. They are currently being used in the U.K.