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2013 Bmw F800gs Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $12,585.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: ALPINE WHITE
Location:

BRUNSWICK, New York, US

BRUNSWICK, NY, US
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TypeType:Dual Sport Stock NumberStock Number:ZL06155 PhonePhone:8662870211

BMW Other description

2013 BMW F800GS, Contact Steve or Craig at MAX BMW NY for more info at (518)279-3040.

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AC Schnizter lets rip with BMW S1000RR goodies

Wed, 24 Mar 2010

GERMAN TUNING house AC Schnitzer has unveiled a gaggle of bolt-on accessories for the BMW S1000RR superbike.The kit comprises of: Stealth silencer, Superbike steering conversion, clutch and brake levers, crashpads, Performance Sports Air Filter, mirror extensions, brake fluid - need we go on. There's even a top yoke mounted bar kit for those that don't want to reach down to the standard bike's low clip-ons.Sounds all fine and dandy if you've a heap of cash to chuck at what's already an expensive machine.Call us boring but isn't a 'standard' one good enough?

Bonhams To Auction Bruce Smith Collection Of Original Illustrations

Fri, 11 Oct 2013

On October 20, Bonhams will be auctioning off a collection of original illustrations by Bruce Smith from the 1960s and 1970s. Each one will be signed by Smith on heavy cartridge paper. The collection is comprised of cutaway illustrations of a 1963 Royal Enfield Interceptor 750cc, Chris Vincent’s 1964 BSA 650cc A65 Race Outfit, and a 1966 Greeves Racer, the largest of this series being 45cm x 62cm.

When is a 500 Not a 500? – Question of the Day

Wed, 24 Apr 2024

When it's a 451, d'uh. In our last Question of the Day, we asked about some of the more… questionable names given to motorcycles (Hondas seemed to come up fairly often in the replies, which is both interesting and somehow not surprising.) I mentioned how it’s generally safer for a manufacturer to stick to a combination of letters and numbers. While that’s generally true, apart from the occasionally comical practice of tackling on another “R” to make a model sound sportier ( looking at you again, Honda), it does bring the focus onto yet another common pet peeve: motorcycles with misleading numbers in the name.