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2003 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $19802
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:37 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

Top-of-the-Line 2003 BMW R1200CLC in Pearl Silver Metallic with only 37,000 miles;   Low starting price with no reserve ...

Rare 2003 BMW R1200CLC Cruiser 

Metallic Silver color

Fully dressed and equipped

Excellent condition

37k road trip miles

Never down

BMW factory hard bags and trunk

Tires replaced 2k miles by BMW dealer

Full service done 2K ago by BMW dealer

AM/FM/Cd player

Electronic Cruise Control

ABS Breaks

Heated Grips

Heated Seats

Fully powder coated exhaust pipes

Two tone side saddle bags

Ready for a long distance trip

Very clean ...

 

The R1200CLC is the top Tier of the R1200C lineup of bikes with every option available. It looks runs and rides great. The radio/cd works. Tires are almost new. Of course this has the "HEATED ANDGRIPS” "HEATED SEATS" and there is an accessory ZTechnik Chrome Rack trunk mounted. This bike comes with a clean Title. The MSRP of this bike was originally $16,490!!!

Engine, transmission, final drive all in excellent condition.  All electrical accessories work perfectly, heat grips, heated seats, cruise control, AM/FM/CD player.

The anti-lock brake pump has failed for the rear tire and brakes function in normal manual mode. Also, the right side saddle bag latch needs adjustment. 

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Published Specifications

Engine- Type: Air/oil cooled twin cylinder Bore x stroke: 101 x 73 mm 
Displacement: 1170 cc 
Horsepower: 61 bhp @ 5000 rpm 
Torque: 72 lb.-ft. @ 3000 rpm 
Compression ratio: 10.0:1 
Valves per cylinder: 4 
Fuel: FI and electronic controlled by Bosch Motronic MA 2.4 w/ automatic choke control 
Fuel capacity: 4.5 US gallons / 20.5 L 
Charging system: 800 W 
Drivetrain- Clutch: 165mm (6.5 in) dry, single plate 
Drive system: shaft drive 
Final drive: spiral bevel gears, 2.62:1 ratio 
Frame and Suspension- Frame: Cast aluminum front-frame section, stressed engine 
Front suspension: Telelever w/ coil spring, gas shock 
Front travel: 5.67in/114mm 
Rear suspension: Monolever, gas shock w/ preload adj. 
Rear travel: 4.72in/120mm 
Brakes- Brake system: BMW ABS-II 
Front brakes: dual 12in/305mm rotors, 4 piston calipers 
Rear brakes: Single 11.22in/285mm rotor, 2 piston caliper 
Wheels and tires- Front: 3.5x16 in cast aluminum wheel, 150/80 16 tubeless 
Rear: 4.0x15 in cast aluminum wheel, 170/80 15 tubeless 
Dimensions- Length: 95.1in/2415mm Width: 42.3in/1075mm 
Wheelbase: 64.61in/1641mm 
Ground clearance: 6.25in/159mm 
Seat height: 29.3in/745mm 
Handlebar width: 33.6in/853mm 
Steering angle: 56.5° 
Weight: 679lbs/308kgs wet/648lbs/294kgs dry 
Max weight: 1169lbs/530kg GVWR 
Color- Pearl Silver Metallic 

 

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