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  • 2013 BMW K-Series2013 BMW K-Series (2013)
    Engine Type: Oil-/watercooled 4-stroke in-line 6-cylinder engine, two overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinderBore: 72 mmStroke: 67,5 mmCylinders-Displacement (cc): 1,649 ccEngine Power: 160 hp (118 kW) at 7,750 rpmEngine Torque, Maximum: 129 lb-ft (175 Nm) at 5,250 rpmCompression Ratio: 12.2 : 1Mixture Control: Electronic intake pipe injection, digital engine management (BMS-X)Emissions: Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3PERFORMANCETop Speed: Over 125 mph (200 km/h)Fuel Economy: Combined City/Hwy: 51 mpg, at a constant 55 mph.Fuel Type: Unleaded superELECTRICAlternator: three-phase alternator 580 WBattery: 12 V / 19 Ah, maintenance-freeClutch: Multiple-disc clutch in oil bathGears: 6-speed, helical, gearboxDrive System: shaftFrame Type: Bridge-type frame, cast aluminium, load-bearing engineSUSPENSIONFront Suspension: BMW Motorrad Duolever; central spring strutRear Suspension: BMW Motorrad ParaleverWHEELS & TIRESFront Travel (in./cm.): 4.9"(125mm)Rear Travel (in./cm.): 5.3" (135 mm)Wheelbase: 66.7 inches (1,680 mm)Castor: 108.4 mmSteering: 62.2°Wheel Option: Cast aluminium wheelsFront Wheel: 3.50 x 17"Rear Wheel: 6.00 x 17"Front Tire: 120/70 ZR 17Rear Tire: 190/55 ZR 17BRAKESFront braking system: Dual disc brake, diameter 320 mm, 4-piston fixed calipersRear braking system: Single disc brake, diameter 320 mm, double-piston caliperABS Option: Series: BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (part-integral)DIMENSIONSLength: 98.0" (2,489mm)Width: 39.4" (1,000 mm)Height: 57.5" (1,465 mm)Seat Height: 29.5" (750 mm), (high seat bench: 30.7" [780 mm])WEIGHTSCurb Weight: 767 lbs (348 kg)Dry Weight: 708 lbs (321 kg)Weight, Maximum Capacity: 1,235 lbs (560 kg)CAPACITIESPayload Capacity: 467 lbs (212 kg)Fuel Capacity: 7 gallonsFuel Reserve: 1 gallon
    2016-10-19 04:41:18
    Elizabethton, Tennessee, United States
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