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2006 Bmw K R Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $9,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:2
Location:

rancho cuamonga, California, US

rancho cuamonga, CA, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:9494661743

BMW Other description

2006 BMW K R, 2006 BMW K K SERIES, Excellent Hardly used k1200R. 2260 original miles. allbody work replaced with carbon fiber or carbon look. Two brother slip on exhaust. Tons of cool aftermarket parts. Always garage kept. very fast and easy maintenance. $9000 or best offer. price reduced. medical issues forces quick sell. Text 9494661743 $9,000.00 9494661743

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European Parliament Makes ABS Mandatory, Tighten Emissions Standards by 2016

Wed, 21 Nov 2012

The European Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of new rules that would increase emission standards and make anti-lock braking systems mandatory for all new large motorcycles, scooters and trikes and quads by 2016. The new regulations, which would still need approval from European Union member states, may only directly affect Europe, but they will have a wide-reaching affect on manufacturers’ product development for other markets. BMW, for example, has already made ABS standard for all its motorcycles for 2013.

BMW Announces Trophy for Privateer Racers

Fri, 02 May 2014

BMW announced a new competition for privateer racers competing worldwide. Private road racers competing on BMW’s S1000RR or HP4 sportbikes in 15 different series worldwide will earn points based on their results, with the top privateer at the end of the year winning the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy. The trophy represents BMW’s new philosophy towards motorcycle racing which began with the official withdrawal of factory support in the World Superbike Championship.

IIHS Asks NHTSA to Make ABS Brakes Mandatory for All Street-legal Motorcycles in US

Fri, 07 Jun 2013

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the Highway Loss Data Institute have submitted a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration petitioning in favor of making anti-lock brakes mandatory for all new on-highway motorcycles. The letter, addressed to David Strickland, NHTSA administrator, included a recent IIHS study on the effects of ABS on motorcycle fatal crash rates. The report found ABS technology reduces the rate of fatal crashes by 31%, while collision claim rates were 20% lower with ABS-equipped motorcycles.