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2012 Bmw K1300s on 2040-motos

$17,490
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: TITAN SILVER-SAPPHIRE BLACK
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2012 BMW K1300S, BRAND NEW K1300S EQUIPPED WITH GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT, ESA II (ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION ADJ), HEATED GRIPS, TPM, ON BOARD COMPUTER AND ENDURO ASC! BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATION, COMFORTABLE, SMOOTH AND FAST. PLEASE CALL JOHN, FRANK OR BRIAN IN NH AT 603-964-2877.

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More on BMW’s Record-Setting 2011 Motorcycle Sales Figures

Mon, 16 Jan 2012

BMW has released additional information breaking down its record 2011 sales. As previously reported, the German manufacturer sold a record 104,286 units in 2011, with a 7.4% year-on-year growth in the United States alone. According to BMW, the company sold 10,203 units in the U.S., making it the third largest market for BMW, behind Germany (20,002 units) and Italy (13,600 units).

2016 Midual Type 1 Prototype Revealed

Mon, 18 Aug 2014

Most motorcycle enthusiasts are probably unfamiliar with the Midual brand. Originally formed in 1992 by entrepreneur Olivier Midy, Midual was an obscure French brand best known for introducing a 875cc roadster concept in 1999. What made the concept noteworthy was the company’s decision to use a transversely-mounted flat-twin engine.

BMW Announces Trophy for Privateer Racers

Fri, 02 May 2014

BMW announced a new competition for privateer racers competing worldwide. Private road racers competing on BMW’s S1000RR or HP4 sportbikes in 15 different series worldwide will earn points based on their results, with the top privateer at the end of the year winning the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy. The trophy represents BMW’s new philosophy towards motorcycle racing which began with the official withdrawal of factory support in the World Superbike Championship.