BMW R-Series tech info
BMW R-Series description
2005 BMW 1200 GS
Never down, absolutely no damage
Garage stored
Delivered new 12/31/04 from Irv Seaver BMW
Clear CA title in hand and registration valid through December.
$7,500 or best offer
• 42,500 miles
• Blue paint, black seat and black panels
• ABS
• Spoke wheels
• Corbin single rider seat installed
• Original seats included
• Stock screen and ADV winglets mounted
• Givi screen included
• Laminar Lip screen included
• BMW crash bars and cylinder head protection
• BMW Vario Cases, including Topcase w/backrest
• Gerbings direct-wire harness and heated jacket
• Three electrical accessory mounting points (e.g. for phone, GPS etc.)
• Fastway Evolution Footpegs
• Tires in great condition
• Optimate 4 battery charger (just purchased)
Also available free of charge to the buyer: any or all of the following Items:
• HJC helmet XL – hardly used
• 4 Riding jackets
• 2 Riding pants
Buyer collects bike or arranges shipping.
|
BMW R-Series for Sale
- 2010 bmw r-series(US $20000)
- 1969 bmw r-series(US $4200)
- 1994 bmw r-series(US $26000)
- 2007 bmw r-series(US $16000)
- 1997 bmw r-series(US $32289)
- 2005 bmw r-series(US $9,999.00)
Moto blog
Nitron Introduces Adventure Series Shocks
Tue, 11 Feb 2014The latest suspension manufacturer to hit the block, Nitron is hitting the ground running. Its latest offering, the Adventure series of shocks, leaves no question as to its intended pursuit. Crafted from aluminum alloy with stainless steel fittings, Nitron Adventure Series of shocks are lighter weight than standard ones, and are built to withstand the harsh environments adventure riders are known to travel.
BMW Sells Husqvarna to Pierer Industrie AG
Thu, 31 Jan 2013The BMW Group has announced the sale of 110-year old Husqvarna Motorcycles to Austrian-based Pierer Industrie AG. “The BMW Group signed a purchase agreement with Pierer Industrie AG (Austria) for the acquisition of Husqvarna Motorcycles. The acquisition will proceed subject to approval by anti-trust authorities.
NHTSA Fines BMW $3 Million for Late Recall Reporting
Mon, 13 Feb 2012BMW has agreed to pay civil penalties of $3 million for failing to report safety defects in a timely manner to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. By U.S. federal law, manufacturers are required to notify NHTSA of safety defects or noncompliance issues within five days of discovering the issue.
BMW R-Series by State
| BMW R-Series by City
| BMW R-Series by Color |