2010 Bmw F800gs Dual Sport on 2040-motos
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The BMW F800GS is the smaller alternative to BMW's R1200GS top-selling dual-sport model. The F800GS is lighter in weight, ideal for the rider who prefers an easier to handle bike. It is powered by a parallel twin-cylinder 798cc engine that produces 85 bhp and 62 ft-lbs of torque. A rugged chain drive transfers power from the engine through a six-speed gearbox to the 17-inch aluminum rear wheel. The F800GS features an asymetrical headlight cluster and an under seat fuel tank. This Lava Orange Metallic / Black Satin 2010 F800GS is equipped with anti-lock brakes (ABS), Heated Hand Grips, an Aluminum Skid Plate and an Aluminum Luggage Rack. It is also fitted with an XPC custom seat.
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