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2009 Bmw R 1200 Gs Adventure on 2040-motos

$17,500
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:6962
Location:

phoenix, Arizona

phoenix, AZ
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TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:(602) 316-1454

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2009 BMW R 1200 GS ADVENTURE, Extremely clean bike. GPS, Tankbag, All 3 BMW boxes, sargent seat. CVM highway pegs, fog lights, engine covers, 1yr old ballistic EVO lithium battery, touratech kickstand plate and skid plate, Cruz tooltech toolbar, Emergency valve cover, full face Arai Corsair V helmet, Daytona half helmet. Both size medium. You will not be disappointed. serious offers only. Call 602.316.1454 and ask for Jeff $17,500.00 6023161454

Moto blog

2011-2013 BMW F800GS and F700GS Recalled in Canada

Wed, 19 Jun 2013

Transport Canada announced a recall for the 2011-2013 BMW F800GS and the 2013 F700GS because of a problem with the kickstand ignition cut-off switch. The switch is designed to turn off the engine when the stand is down and the motorcycle is shifted into gear; this prevents the motorcycle from being ridden with the kickstand deployed. On certain BMW F800GS and F700GS models however, the cut-off switch can loosen and become damaged.

Hi-Def video of BMW S1000RR on the dyno

Mon, 15 Mar 2010

THERE'S SOMETHING rather cruel about ringing the nuts out of any bike on a dyno - a bit like poking a lion through the bars of a cage with a long stick... Anyway, not quite sure where I'm going with that one, so here's a rather lovely clip of BMW's much-lauded S1000RR getting a stationary pasting on a dyno. Not sure I'd be standing at the rear, mind you.

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.