2011 Bmw R1200rt on 2040-motos
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2011 BMW R1200rt , 2011 BMW R1200RT, I am the original owner, I have reached my 60's and have been riding bikes since I was 15. I am now ready to start to slow down and have decided to sell this bike for a lighter bike, even though this is one of the lightest bikes you will find. The bike is in perfect condition, always serviced at the BMW dealer. I bought this bike new January 15, 2012 so the full warranty is good until January 2015. The bike is loaded has every option you can put on the bike except the chrome exhaust. I have added the Russell custom leather seat front and back heated, also added the Rifle shield, and the one inch risers plus the custom rear floor boards. I also have the Zumo GPS docking station hard wired into the bike. The bike has blue tooth radio with Satellite. I listen to the Sirus radio through the bluetooth into my helmet. The bike has electronic suspension and ASC or traction control plus tire pressure monitors and the full computer system, again I don't think this bike has any options missing. The price listed includes the small top case but I also have the 40 liter top case and the front top case and can work that into the price if interested. $17,250.00
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BMW Begins Motorcycle Production in Thailand
Thu, 28 Nov 2013BMW has opened a new motorcycle assembly line at the company’s factory in Thailand. The facility will initially only produce F800R roadsters from complete knock-down kits for the Thai market, though BMW plans to eventually make the facility a production hub for other Asian markets. The Thai facility is BMW’s first wholly-owned motorcycle assembly plant outside of Germany, though the company does share facilities in Manaus, Brazil with local manufacturer DAFRA Motos.
Vines motorcycle scrappage
Fri, 17 Jul 2009Following this year’s earlier Budget announcement about the government’s car scrappage scheme, Vines of Guildford BMW has created a similar scheme for motorcycles. Bike owners with motorcycles bought five or more years ago will be given £1,000 off the list price of a new BMW motorcycle when using their old bike as a part-exchange*. Riders just need to ensure they have at least six months MOT left and the bike must be taxed with clear HPI. Just like the Government’s car scrappage scheme has been put in place to help drivers, and the car industry, through tough economic times, Vines of Guildford wanted to offer motorcyclists the same opportunity, to purchase a brand new BMW motorcycle with the benefit of the £1,000 part exchange. As well as enjoying this benefit on the purchase price of a new BMW bike, riders can also look forward to complimentary panniers with all new R1200GS and R1200GS Adventure models, and complimentary Zumo sat nav system with the new R1200RT until 30 Sept, plus access to BMW’s Select Finance options to get riders on their bikes straight away with the option to change their new bike every two to three years.
BMW Motorrad has shown what can be built around the in-line "two" from the middle "goose" F850GS
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