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2002 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:44 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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BMW R-Series photos

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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,150 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

*updated to full res photos 2 Aug.




Bike is in excellent mechanical condition, but if you want it to look really sharp, it will need a paint job. Driver's seat has a rip on the righthand side, and if you want to do any long trips, you will probably want to get a new seat, or get this one refoamed and recovered. It's fine for around town though. 



Extras/Options

ABS power brakes
extended windshield (adjustable for height)
handlebar pullbacks
heated grips
bar end weights/throttle lock
BMW hard luggage
After market exhaust (I have the original if you want it)
BMW engine guards
extra bright LED brake light 

Recent maintenance
changed alternator belt
adjusted valves
changed brake fluid
changed clutch fluide
replaced fuel filter
replaced both of the fuel line quick disconnects 
replaced rubber grips



The only issues with this bike are cosmetic. Runs and drives like a champ. 





R1150RS Specifications

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 1130.00 ccm (68.95 cubic inches)
Engine type: Two cylinder boxer, four-stroke
Power: 95.90 HP (70.0 kW)) @ 7500 RPM
Torque: 100.00 Nm (10.2 kgf-m or 73.8 ft.lbs) @ 5750 RPM
Top speed: 215.0 km/h (133.6 mph)
Bore x stroke: 70.0 x 101.0 mm (2.8 x 4.0 inches)
Valves per cylinder: 4
Cooling system: Oil & air
Gearbox: 6-speed
Transmission type,
final drive: Shaft drive (cardan)
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Front wheel travel: 120 mm (4.7 inches)
Rear wheel travel: 135 mm (5.3 inches)
Front tyre: 120/70-ZR17
Rear tyre: 170/60-ZR17
Front brakes: Dual disc
Front brakes diameter: 320 mm (12.6 inches)
Rear brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes diameter: 276 mm (10.9 inches)
Physical measures and capacities
Dry weight: 246.0 kg (542.3 pounds)
Power/weight ratio: 0.3898 HP/kg
Seat height: 830 mm (32.7 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Alternate seat height: 790 mm (31.1 inches) If adjustable, highest setting.
Fuel capacity: 23.00 litres (6.08 gallons)
Reserve fuel capacity: 4.00 litres (1.06 gallons)


ABSOLUTELY NO REFUND AND DEPOSIT IS NON-REFUNDABLE

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