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2015 Bmw Other on 2040-motos

US $16,000.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Blue/White
Location:

Oceanside, California, United States

Oceanside, California, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW Other description

Just got annual service done with new rear tire, chain, clutch assembly. Has had only one owner (me), no wrecks, no drops. Looking for someone who will either buy it or take over payments WITH a trade of an older sports bike that is completely paid off. 
Payments: $370/month (can be re-financed through BMW Financial Group)
Pick-up ONLY

Moto blog

Von Kuenheim: BMW Must Start Winning in WSBK Before Entering MotoGP

Fri, 16 Mar 2012

MotoGP racing may be the next logical step for BMW, says Hendrik von Kuenheim, general director of BMW Motorrad. Von Kuenheim was speaking at a press launch for the BMW C600 Sport and C650GT scooters but took a moment to discuss racing with MotoGP.com. Such speculation about BMW entering Grand Prix racing may sometimes be dismissed as idle musings, but the fact the interview was with MotoGP’s official website holds some significance.

BMW Reports Record Sales in 2012

Wed, 09 Jan 2013

BMW reported a record year for motorcycle sales, supplying 106,358 motorcycles and scooters in 2012. This represents a 2.0% increase from the 104,286 units sold in 2011. Helping BMW reach its new sales record was a strong December which saw sales of 6,069 units worldwide, a 43.4% increase from the 4,232 units sold in December 2011.

FIM to Revise WSBK Homologation Requirements

Fri, 17 Jan 2014

The International Motorcycling Federation is considering modifying its homologation requirements for the World Superbike Championship following Bimota‘s somewhat surprising plans to re-enter the series. Under current regulations, manufacturers must produce a minimum number of motorcycles for it to be eligible to compete in the production-based WSBK championship. The official regulations currently require a minimum of 125 units produced for an initial homologation inspection, 500 units produced by June 30 of the current year, 1,000 units by the end of the current year and 2,000 units by the end of the following year.