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2005 Bmw R1200st on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Genoa, Illinois

Genoa, IL
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2005 BMW R1200ST sport touring, silver, 4, 125mis. two tone Granite grey and Light Magnesium. standard height chassis. ANTILOCKING BRAKES, warmed handlebar grips. Rick Mayer custom rider saddle, passenger seat covered to match. BMW OEM saddlebags with Kathy's bagliners. Parabellum tall touring shield with laminar lip extension. Illium adjustable (and folding) highway pegs. MV handlebar risers, 2quot; rise. clear turn signal lenses. Kaoko cruise control / throttle lock. Bags Connection small tankbag, attaches to locking ring on fuel tank cap for easy removal. tires are Michelin Road Pilots with less than 4000mis on them, still in terrific shape. full 24k service done at BMW dealership at appropriate mileage. at 0k, fluid changes done, as well as valves set and throttle body sync. Attractive looking, mechanically sound bike...ready to roll, clean IL title in hand.

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2014 BMW US Prices Released – R nineT Only $800 More Expensive than R1200R

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

If you’ve been considering a new BMW motorcycle this year, then you must be eagerly awaiting the German manufacturer to release its 2014 prices. Now that your Christmas bills are paid off (at least, you would hope), you can start budgeting for your new Beemer, now that BMW Motorrad USA has released pricing information for the five newest models to its lineup, the R nineT, S1000R, R1200GS Adventure, K1600GTL Exclusive and R1200RT. Perhaps the most welcome news is the R nineT’s pricing at $14,900, making it just $800 more expensive than the R1200R‘s $14,100 price tag.

BMW Reports 14% Sales Increase in US in 2012

Thu, 03 Jan 2013

BMW reported sales of 12,057 motorcycles in the U.S. in 2012, representing a 14.0% increase on the 10,572 units sold in 2011. Leading the way was the S1000RR, with BMW selling 1,934 of the sportbikes this year.

2013 BMW R1200GS Deliveries Delayed to Fix Suspension Issue

Mon, 04 Mar 2013

BMW has reportedly delayed delivers of the revamped R1200GS in Italy to correct a problem with its Telelever front suspension. According to Motociclismo.it, BMW discovered a problem where the Telelever meets the steering plate. BMW reportedly has a fix, but it requires some special tooling.