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2009 Bmw K Gt on 2040-motos

$13,500
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:15000 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Lancaster, California

Lancaster, CA
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(424) 236-9867

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2009 BMW K1300GT, fantastic, all weather, sport touring bike. 16K miles. 43 mpg mixed riding! Optional top case (trunk/backrest). Side cases. Trip computer. Anti-lock brakes. Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA). Heated seat and grips. All maintenance up to date by certified BMW technicians. Extended warranty to 7 years. Can be seen in the Palos Verdes, CA area on weekends and the Antelope Valley (Palmdale, Lancaster) during the week. $13,500.00 or best offer 424-236-9867

Moto blog

2014 BMW R1200RT Spied Testing

Thu, 21 Mar 2013

With the new 2013 BMW R1200GS now launching worldwide, it really should be no surprise BMW is working on more models using the GS’s new liquid-cooled boxer engine. A contributor to French site MotoMag happened upon a crew of test riders on heavily camouflaged test mules of what appears to be the 2014 BMW R1200RT. The swirly camo pattern does little to hide the new “precision cooling” liquid-cooled engine, easily identified by the pipes exiting from the bottom of the cylinders.

40-Day Motorcycle Ride for Breast Cancer Groups

Fri, 17 Jun 2011

Charlotte, N.C., writer and motorcycle adventurer Tamela Rich is heading out on a cross-country ride to raise money for breast cancer causes. Along her tour, Rich will meet with breast cancer survivors and interview them for her upcoming book, “Live Full Throttle: What You Can Learn About Life From Women Who’ve Faced Cancer”. This will be Rich’s second tour across the country.

BMW S1000RR at Nürburgring [video]

Wed, 02 Sep 2009

BMW’s new S1000RR is one of the mostly highly anticipated sportbikes to come along in years. Its four-cylinder motor has a larger bore than anything else in its 1000cc class, plus all the latest racetrack goodies like a slipper clutch, variable-height intake manifolds and traction control. We’re still a few months away from testing it for ourselves, but we can across this great video that will give you a little insight into how this Beemer howls at top speed.