BMW Other description
This Rt is in perfect shape as new. Included is 24 mnths factory warranty. As you can see in the images it is in like new condition. ANTILOCKING BRAKES. Sirius radio, heated seats both pass and rider,heated handlebar grips,I pod and blue ray connectivity mp3 usb auxiliary. bmw Alum. head guards Gps bracket,highway pegs, Handel bar riser set back, foot peg lowering kit (1 ) Gps cord connection. This bike is perfect set up for long distance touring. Please email if interested : XXXX@hotmail.com
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Fri, 10 Jan 2014German site MotorradOnline.de has published a spy photo of what appears to be a new liquid-cooled BMW R1200R prototype undergoing testing. The production model should arrive for the 2015 model year, with the official unveiling likely to take place at the Intermot show in Cologne in October. The spy photo shows the top of the test bike, with the engines, wheels and exhaust hidden behind a railing.
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Machineart slims and smooths the BMW R1200GS
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