1993 Bmw K75s on 2040-motos
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ABS Saddlebags Ct. Cult Classic of the weekKnown as the flying brick for the appearance of its bullet proof motor, this 1993 K75S is a stunning unmolested example of one of BMW???s iconic motorcycles. BMW introduced the K75 in 1985 and continued production until 1995.This K bike has only 3,168 miles which to any enthusiast equals barely broken in. This machine has been fully services and includes a recent spline lube, ABS service, new tires, battery and fuel pump. The fuel tank and brake lines were flushed; a full safety check has been completed. Contact Dave or Zac at MAX BMW CT for more info at (203)740-1270.
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Fri, 18 Jul 2014BMW has developed a new anti-lock braking system designed to work when a motorcycle is leaned over into a corner. The new ABS Pro system will initially be offered as a retrofit upgrade on the BMW HP4 sportbike, but it’s likely only a matter of time before the technology becomes available on other models. The ABS Pro uses the same sensors already employed by BMW’s Dynamic Traction Control and Dynamic Damping Control electronic suspension, both of which are already available on the HP4.
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Mon, 31 Mar 2014Spy photographers have captured a new BMW adventure-tourer powered by the S1000RR’s Inline-Four engine. The new model, which we expect will be called the 2015 BMW S1000XR, will be more road-oriented than the company’s bread-and-butter GS line, offering a competitor to the likes of the Ducati Multistrada 1200 or the recently reviewed Aprilia Caponord 1200. Other publications that have published the spy photos (Insella.it and MotorcyclistOnline for example) have put forward names such as S1000F or S1000 ADV for the new model, but a trademark application BMW filed with the USPTO suggests it may be introduced as the “S1000XR”.
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