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BMW Other description
2002 Bmw R 1150 GS, Jesse luggage, heated Corbin seat, Piaa running lights, cylinder guards, new rear tire, complete maint records, recently tuned - Sport bike performance, advanced technology and an appetite for concrete, mud and gravel make the R 1150 GS the right machine for a ride on the edge of civilization. Sure, it’s comfortable enough in rush hour traffic, but what commuters call the end of the road the GS sees as a starting line. Spoked wheels and tubeless tires fear no obstacle and a 5.5 gallon tank will take you to the edge of the world and bring you home. Model shown is Pacific Blue/Alpine White and costs an additional $300.00.
BMW Other for Sale
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Moto blog
2015 BMW S1000XR Spied – Inline-Four Multistrada Rival on the Way
Mon, 31 Mar 2014Spy photographers have captured a new BMW adventure-tourer powered by the S1000RR’s Inline-Four engine. The new model, which we expect will be called the 2015 BMW S1000XR, will be more road-oriented than the company’s bread-and-butter GS line, offering a competitor to the likes of the Ducati Multistrada 1200 or the recently reviewed Aprilia Caponord 1200. Other publications that have published the spy photos (Insella.it and MotorcyclistOnline for example) have put forward names such as S1000F or S1000 ADV for the new model, but a trademark application BMW filed with the USPTO suggests it may be introduced as the “S1000XR”.
Adjust the S1000RR chain in style
Wed, 11 Aug 2010Some fancy new chain adjusting components from LighTech. The press release says: "LighTech srl, have really gone to town on BMW's S1000RR, with a programme of over 50 products planned this year. Lightechs chain adjuster sets for the S1000RR have just been released.
BMW Acquires Original Factory
Wed, 26 Feb 2014BMW has acquired a 3.2-acre parcel of land that includes the company’s original factory. Built in 1918, the historic site in the Milbertshofen district of Munich, Germany, housed BMW’s original aircraft engine production plant. The company says the land will become the new home for BMW Group Classic, a subsidiary that documents BMW’s past.
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