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2004 Bmw R1200c Montauk on 2040-motos

$8,270
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:33576 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa, OK
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2004 BMW R1200C MONTAUK, This is a Clean One Owner w/ ALL SERVICE RECORDS Bike. 61 HP "Boxer" w 4 Valves per cylinder, 5 speed transmission, 4.62 Gal tank, FI, Stock Custom Leather Lockable Saddle Bags, Bailey Windshield, Heated Grips, Passenger Seat w/Pass Pegs AND Both front and Rear Floor Boards, Engine Guards, Accessory Socket and Fog Lights.

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BMW Motorrad has shown what can be built around the in-line "two" from the middle "goose" F850GS

Tue, 26 Jun 2018

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FIM to Revise WSBK Homologation Requirements

Fri, 17 Jan 2014

The International Motorcycling Federation is considering modifying its homologation requirements for the World Superbike Championship following Bimota‘s somewhat surprising plans to re-enter the series. Under current regulations, manufacturers must produce a minimum number of motorcycles for it to be eligible to compete in the production-based WSBK championship. The official regulations currently require a minimum of 125 units produced for an initial homologation inspection, 500 units produced by June 30 of the current year, 1,000 units by the end of the current year and 2,000 units by the end of the following year.