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BMW S1000RR description
Excellent condition, never dropped and routinely maintained.
Loaded with options: -Gear Shift Assist Pro -Cruise Control -USER Ride Mode -Forged Wheels -Heated Hand Grips -Dynamic Traction Control -Dynamic Dampening control -Gold Forks -Light White/Lupin Blue Metallic/Racing Red paint -Chrome Swing Arm -Angel GT tires with less than 1k miles This is a bonafide race bike equipped to let you set the ride to how you prefer so you can easily take it out on a wet morning or tear it up on a track. Some of the most advanced traction control and ABS technology paired with an improved electronic suspension provides a flawless ride. The 2015 model provided a big stock improvement over previous years when they removed weight from exhaust system and increased horsepower. |
BMW S1000RR for Sale
- 2014 bmw s1000rr(US $12,300.00)
- 2015 bmw s1000rr(US $12,900.00)
- 2012 bmw s1000rr(US $25000)
- 2013 bmw s1000rr(US $12,491.00)
- 2013 bmw s1000rr(US $11,500.00)
- 2015 bmw s1000rr(US $39000)
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WSBK 2012: Assen Results
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