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2009 Bmw R1200 Gs Adventure on 2040-motos

US $13,300.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:23996 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, US

Littleton, Colorado, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB10390089ZW85270

BMW R-Series description

This is a 2009 BMW 1200 GS Adventure. It has a Sargent lowered seat and custom paint. Options include ESA, Onboard computer, ABS, Fog lights tinted windshield. It also has the matching side panniers keyed to the ignition. This is the coveted BMW adventure bike. I bought this from a dealer who did a complete inspection, this bike needs nothing. I have only owned it 90 days and it is causing trouble at home and must go.


Buyer to arrange shipping, I will pick you up at Denver International Airport if you would like to ride it across country home!

Low or zero bidders please contact me before bidding. The bike is listed locally as well. 

Generic Factory specifications:


2009 BMW R 1200 GS Adventure

Intro

In 2004, actors Ewan MacGregor and Charley Boorman embarked on a 20,000-mile trip aboard a pair of BMW R 1150GS Adventure motorcycles for a documentary TV series called ""Long Way Round."" Sales of the bike soared as a result, and BMW, recognizing the potential, and promptly began extending its R line. In 2009, the German motorcycle manufacturer added the 1200R Touring Special to the line, which included the 1200R, 1200GS, 1200GS Adventure, and 1200RT.

These bikes, which combine comfortable street riding with some off-road capabilities, are powered by 1170cc, air/oil-cooled, flat-twin four-stroke engines. All five models have an OHV configuration and fuel injectors. They all have six-speed gearboxes that work with a hydraulically operated dry single-plate clutch and a sturdy shaft final drive.

All five models have Telelever telescopic front forks; the two GS models, which are specifically designed for rugged roads, have front central struts, are preload adjustable, and have rebound damping. All five models have Paralever single swing arms in back, with an adjustable monoshock and rebound damping. Dual hydraulic discs in front and single discs in the rear provide stopping power.

The two GS models came equipped with tires designed to deal with dirt tracks or rutted gravel roads, in keeping with the R’s legendary status as a bike to travel the world on, regardless of whether the roads are paved. The GS Adventure has a huge fuel tank; it holds 8.7 gallons, almost twice the amount the Touring Special holds. They also have a vast array of luggage options available, in case you need to pack for a six-month trip across a continent or two.

All five models get high marks for maneuverability and comfort, and with a top speed of more than 100 miles per hour, the ability to get out of the way of a semi or ahead of a pack of SUVs. One reviewer said that he didn’t think anyone would describe these bikes as pretty, but they were definitely useful.

New For 2009
  • 1200R Touring Special was new for 2009; the package included a new comfort seat, onboard computer, heated grips, and a sport windshield

2009 BMW R Specs

  • Model: 1200R Touring Special; 1200R; 1200GS; 1200GS Adventure; 1200RT
  • Engine Type: 1170cc, air/oil-cooled, flat-twin four-stroke
  • Bore and Stroke: 3.98 inches x 2.88
  • Compression ratio: 12.0:1
  • Valve Train: OHV
  • Induction: Fuel injected
  • Ignition: Electric
  • Transmission: Six-speed manual
  • Final Drive: Shaft
  • Fuel Capacity: 4.6 gallons (1200R Touring Special, 1200R); 5.3 gallons (1200GS); 8.7 gallons (1200GS Adventure); 7.1 gallons (1200RT)
  • Estimated Fuel Economy: N/A
  • Brakes (Front): Dual hydraulic disc
  • Brakes (Rear): Hydraulic disc
  • Suspension (Front): Telescopic fork (all models) with adjustable preload and rebound damping (1200GS Adventure)
  • Suspension (Rear): Single-sided swing arm with adjustable spring preload shock and rebound damping
  • Wheelbase: 58.9 inches (1200R Touring Special, 1200R); 59.3 inches (1200GS); 59.5 inches (1200GS Adventure); 58.4 inches (1200RT)
  • Rake:
  • Trail: N/A
  • Seat Height: 31.5 inches (1200R Touring Special, 1200R); 33.5 inches (1200GS); 35.2 inches (1200GS Adventure); 32.2 inches (1200RT)
  • Curb Weight: 492 pounds (1200R Touring Special, 1200R); 504 pounds (1200GS); 564 pounds (1200GS Adventure); 571 pounds (1200RT)
  • Tires (Front): 120/70 ZR17 (1200R Touring Special, 1200R, and 1200RT); 110/80 HR19 (1200GS and GS Adventure)
  • Tires (Rear): 180/55 ZR17 (1200R Touring Special, 1200R, and 1200RT); 150/70 HR17 (1200GS and GS Adventure)



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