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2007 Bmw F 650 Gs on 2040-motos

$7,900
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:8346 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Topanga, California

Topanga, CA
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TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:(310) 261-1963

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2007 BMW F 650 GS, The last Austrian Built Rotax engines from BMW before they moved manufacturing to Taiwan. Custom handmade Bill Mayer saddle with bumblebee stripe. Wunderlich windshield, Touratec upgraded all metal foot pegs, brake control and shifter, yellow dipstick oil temp guage,engine crash bars, stoplight activator magnet. Full Luggage including factory side suit cases, top case and soft tank case with map reader. New battery. Always BMW dealer serviced, stored inside. A really nice bike only ridden by me that has never been dropped. I have a large Schuberth helmet from Germany that is hardly used ($450 new) that I can also sell you. Contact me for more photos. $7,900.00 Text Kris 310.261.1963

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’50s BMW Scooter Prototype to Star at 2012 Concours di Motociclette

Wed, 23 May 2012

BMW is entering the scooter market this year with its C600 Sport and C650 GT maxi-scooters, but the German manufacturer almost entered the scooter segment nearly 60 years earlier. In the 1950s, BMW produced a pair of scooter prototypes it called the R10. The first prototype produced in 1953 was equipped with a 175cc Single producing about 8hp while the 1954 prototype (pictured above) was equipped with a 200cc producing about 10hp.

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.

2015 BMW K1600GT and K1600GTL Get Traction Control as Standard Equipment

Fri, 04 Jul 2014

BMW is updating its big six-cylinder touring bikes with traction control as standard equipment and a number of new optional add-ons including keyless remote ignition. Previously available as part of BMW’s factory-installed Safety Package option, the Dynamic Traction Control system will now be standard on all 2015 K1600GT and K1600GTL models. The system continuously monitors rear wheel traction during acceleration, stepping in when it senses excessive wheel spin.