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2011 Bmw R 1200 R Classic Standard on 2040-motos

US $12,695.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: BLACK and WHITE
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, US

Marietta, GA, US
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TypeType:Standard Stock NumberStock Number:6727 PhonePhone:8558913529

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2011 BMW R 1200 R Classic, SADDLE BAGS

Moto blog

Cal looking good

Sun, 20 Mar 2011

Make no mistake Cal Crutchlow is doing an amazing job during his short career in Moto GP. He is asking not to be compared to Ben Spies but when you consider Spies had three Moto GP races under his belt at the same point in his career, Cal's 8th position in Qatar qualifying then 11th in the race is a pretty solid start.  He ended 2010 as one of the best world's best superbike riders but the 800cc Moto GP machines require different riding skills. Watching trackside it is easy to see the the riders have to brake later backshift quicker before getting back on the throttle on the corner entry. With the help of advanced electronics this loads the front tyre earlier giving the potential for greater momentum that continues past the apex to the corner exit and beyond.

2025 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory – First Look

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Öhlins suspension, 105 hp engine, and updated electronics highlight the middle Tuono’s Factory treatment Following in the footsteps of the RS660 Factory, Aprilia is launching a Tuono 660 Factory as well. The main talking point for the Tuono 660 Factory is an upgrade to Öhlins suspension, with the NIX30 fork and STX 46 shock replacing the pieces on the standard model. The Tuono 660, as you likely know by now, is the naked variant of the RS660, and as such, shares much of the same framework as its fully-faired sibling.

Yamaha Joins the Automated Manual Transmission Club

Tue, 25 Jun 2024

Expect Y-AMT on the MT-09 and other sporty streetbikes Yamaha announced a new automatic transmission system, joining the list of manufacturers introducing some form of electronic gear shifting technology following Honda, BMW, and KTM. The Yamaha Automated Manual Transmission (Y-AMT) system allows for quick shifting without the need for a manual clutch lever, with Yamaha claiming more consistently faster and precise shifting than the latest quickshifters currently available. Y-AMT isn’t Yamaha’s first foray into automatic shifting.