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2012 Bmw K 1600 Gtl Touring on 2040-motos

US $21,995.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: BLUE
Location:

Long Beach, California, US

Long Beach, CA, US
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TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:ZZ22347 PhonePhone:8773801284

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2012 BMW K 1600 GTL, ONLY 6278 MILESSAFETY INSPECTED, DETAILEDPrice does not include sales tax,license fees, doc fees tire fees, or shipping charges Extended Service contracts are available at an additional cost.2012 BMW K 1600 GTLWhen luxury is freed of all ballast, it moves to a new level. At the very top of this evolution is the new K 1600 GTL a high-class touring bike like none before it. With the most compact and efficient in-line 6-cylinder engine ever installed in a series production motorcycle.The ergonomics of the K 1600 GTL are designed for long trips and leave nothing to be desired for either rider or pillion passenger in terms of comfort. The slim design in the area of the rider's seat and the fact that the handlebars reach far back allows a relaxed seating position - for hours and over hundreds of miles. The pillion passenger enjoys a sizable seating area and a comfortable backrest.Available for the first time in a motorcycle: the adaptive headlight (special equipment feature) - a revolution which matches the visionary front section of the K 1600 GTL and provides the very highest level of active safety.The GTL makes luxury light-footed. This is because its unique chassis provides excellent handling. With a totally direct ride feel due to the ground-breaking Duolever front suspension. At the rear, it is the Paralever that put's the power of the engine onto the road, The optional ESA II (Electronic Suspension Adjustment) ensures that the GTL always glides completely smoothly since the systems allows the damping and suspension to be adapted according to situation and preference at the press of a button.Every detail is designed for maximum riding pleasure. A motorcycle for people who are looking for a new kind of supremacy. The K 1600 GTL. UNSTOPPABLE TOUR.Welcome to luxury touring.A combination of performance and comfort. The first motorcycle to feature an Adaptive Headlight as an option, for maximum active safety. It is powered by the most compact in-line six-cylinder production motorcycle engine ever built, a 160-horsepower (118-kilowatt) unit that combines quick throttle responses with unrivalled refinement. Every detail is designed for ultimate riding pleasure. The result is a bike that redefines luxury.

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