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2013 Bmw F700gs on 2040-motos

$11,135
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: GLACIER SILVER METALLIC
Location:

BRUNSWICK, New York

BRUNSWICK, NY
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TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:(866) 287-0211

BMW Other description

2013 BMW F700GS, ABS brakes (standard), on board computer, saddle bag mounts, heated grips, center stand and comfort seat. Feel free to contact Steve or Craig at 518 279-3040 for incentives and any additional information.

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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.

Yoshimura ingredients to improve the S1000RR recipe

Mon, 05 Jul 2010

Imagine that the BMW S1000RR is a brownie, well the best way to improve a brownie is to add chocolate chips or in this Yoshimura trinkets. Here are some trick bits from Yoshimura: Yoshimura USA has just released a whole host of accessories for BMW’s flagship sportsbike, the S1000RR. Including performance, cosmetic and protective parts all are exquisitely made and come with the standard Yoshimura guarantees of quality, excellent fit and functionality.

Can You Add Apple CarPlay To Your Motorcycle?

Wed, 04 Sep 2024

We discuss how you can do that with the help of our friends at Dennis Kirk We live in a technology-driven world, and most of the time, those new-fangled gadgets trickle down into the motorcycles we ride. Often, that makes for faster, better, and safer bikes, but if the two-wheeled market has one blind spot, it’s the lack of native Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support in our infotainment systems. Instead, we are often forced to use many proprietary applications to accommodate mobile integration, and their performance leaves a lot to be desired.