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2013 Bmw F800gs Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $12,665.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Cordoba Blue
Location:

Escondido, California, US

Escondido, CA, US
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:8664149768

BMW Other description

2013 Bmw F800GS, 2013 F800GS Low - 2013 BMW F800GS, New 2013 F800GS- nice package,Low suspension, ABS, heated grips, computer, centerstand,saddlebag mounts. $12665! Trades welcome, BMW Financial will finance you OAC,call for details! 760-520-1288.Factory incentive applied-must take delivery by Oct.31,2013.

Moto blog

Aprilia Takes a Shot at BMW [video]

Tue, 22 Jun 2010

The very successful viral video BMW created for its S1000RR sportbike earlier this year has yet again been made fun of by another manufacturer, this time being Aprilia with their RSV4.  Now I am sure its not going to get the same amount of attention as the BMW spot but I love a good cat fight, hopefully BMW will respond…  stay tuned. Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Gold Rush

Tue, 27 Nov 2012

Spotted at this year's Motorcycle Live. The 'net is awash with gold-wrapped and horrendously painted supercars, often sporting Middle-Eastern numberplates but this S1000RR isn't an Arab creation. Nope, it's a one-off paintjob by BMW for the 2012 Olympics, where BMW supplied cars and bikes to ferry around VIPs.

Cal looking good

Sun, 20 Mar 2011

Make no mistake Cal Crutchlow is doing an amazing job during his short career in Moto GP. He is asking not to be compared to Ben Spies but when you consider Spies had three Moto GP races under his belt at the same point in his career, Cal's 8th position in Qatar qualifying then 11th in the race is a pretty solid start.  He ended 2010 as one of the best world's best superbike riders but the 800cc Moto GP machines require different riding skills. Watching trackside it is easy to see the the riders have to brake later backshift quicker before getting back on the throttle on the corner entry. With the help of advanced electronics this loads the front tyre earlier giving the potential for greater momentum that continues past the apex to the corner exit and beyond.