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2012 Bmw F 800 R Standard on 2040-motos

US $8,990.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Two-Tone Magma Red / White Alu
Location:

Fife, Washington, US

Fife, WA, US
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2012 Bmw F 800 R, Still Under Warranty, ABS, Heated Grips Center Stand, Awesome Naked Roadster - The new 2012 F 800 R is definitely the hottest naked bike around. Three words best describe the F 800 R: light, agile and fast. This cool and sexy roadster offers the perfect combination of highway riding with a high degree of maneuverability for everyday urban use. And the F 800 Rs 798 cc, two-cylinder engine doesnt just look cool, it sounds cool too. The F 800 R with 87 horsepower and an impressive 63 foot pounds of torque, offers excellent ridability. Great ergonomics mixed with a firm chassis and a perfectly balanced geometry round off this cool package. The F 800 R is great in the city, stable on the highway, and agile on the backroads. With this much fun, the standard ABS is welcome too, as are other features such as hot accessories and intelligent luggage solutions. And finally: it’s a BMW - and a pretty cool one, too.

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