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2013 Bmw K1600 Gt on 2040-motos

$25,840
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Grey
Location:

Tampa, Florida

Tampa, FL
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(888) 900-3752

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2013 BMW K1600 GT, This 2013 BMW K1600GT in Grey is available for Sale at Euro cycles of Tampa Bay located at 8509 Gunn Highway Odessa, Florida 33556 Phone:813-926-9937 Web: OPTIONS: Standard features include ABS, the dynamic leveling headlight, heated seat and grips, cruise control, onboard computer, multi-controller, lockable and removable side cases, and adjustable windshield OVERVIEW: Gran Turismo. Travel in big style. That means combining dynamic performance and comfort and transforming distance into free space. BMW Motorrad s vision was the essence of this philosophy the pure sense of Gran Turismo. This vision has now taken shape in the new K 1600 GT. The in-line 6-cylinder engines by BMW are legendary. A myth which has been realized once more in the K 1600 GT but now more compactly than ever before. 1649 cc, 160 hp, a maximum torque of 129 ft-lb and NEW for 2013 ABS is a standard feature on the K 1600 GT. Even the facts are impressive. But the riding experience is even more inspiring. The transversely installed power units delivers an extraordinary level of dynamic performance as well as refined running smoothness. If the rider is in the mood for a show of sporty prowess, the engine willingly puts in a burst of speed even in the lower engine speed range, and it is in its element over high-speed stretches. Over 70% of the maximum torque is available from just 1500 rpm. While the bike s power reserves are huge, its dimensions are reduced. Weighing 703 lbs (wet) and with a width of 39.4 never was a large-volume in-line 6-cylinder so compact. For outstanding handling and increased banking freedom. And a whole new touring bike feel. For better visibility going into bends, the GT presents a world premiere for motorcycles: the optionally available adaptive headlight, optional LED additional headlamps, and optional digital speed display is new for 2013. It not only increases the exclusivity but also the active safety of the machine. Vision fulfilled. The K 1600 GT. UNSTOPPABLE TOUR.

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