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BMW R-Series description
BMW R 100 GS 1995 ORIGINAL PAINT STARTS RIGHT UP ALL GEARS IN WORKING ORDER NORMAL WEAR SMALL OIL LEAK ALL ELECTRICAL WORKS TIRES IN GOOD COND BUYER RESPONSABLE FOR SHIPPING FRESH BATTERY SADLE BAGS CA SALVAGE TITLE IN HAND LAST REG FEB 2015 BUYER RESPONSABLE FOR REG I DONT SEE ANY VISIBLE DAMAGE ON THE BIKE YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME AND CHECK THE BIKE STOCK PAINT ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK VERY LOW RESERVE |
BMW R-Series for Sale
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- 1965 bmw r-series(US $27000)
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Moto blog
2016 Midual Type 1 Prototype Revealed
Mon, 18 Aug 2014Most 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.
EICMA 2012: BMW Motorrad Celebrates 90th Anniversary with Special Edition R1200GS, R1200R and R1200RT
Tue, 13 Nov 2012BMW announced it will introduce an all-new Boxer to celebrate its 90th year of motorcycle production, but you didn’t think the German manufacturer would stop there without a couple of other special edition models, did you? To mark the anniversary, BMW revealed special edition “90 Jahre BMW Motorrad” versions of its R1200GS adventure bike, R1200R roadster and R1200RT tourer in Milan at the 2012 EICMA Show. All three models come in a Sapphire Black Metallic color with matte black engines, gold anodized suspension and brakes, and asphalt gray metallic swingarms, trailing arms and rear frames, and granite gray metallic cylinder head covers, and a nickel-plated polished brass plate on the upper fork.
When is a 500 Not a 500? – Question of the Day
Wed, 24 Apr 2024When it's a 451, d'uh. In our last Question of the Day, we asked about some of the more… questionable names given to motorcycles (Hondas seemed to come up fairly often in the replies, which is both interesting and somehow not surprising.) I mentioned how it’s generally safer for a manufacturer to stick to a combination of letters and numbers. While that’s generally true, apart from the occasionally comical practice of tackling on another “R” to make a model sound sportier ( looking at you again, Honda), it does bring the focus onto yet another common pet peeve: motorcycles with misleading numbers in the name.
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