BMW R-Series tech info
BMW R-Series description
All BMW standard options plus - Akrapovic Exhaust, Booster Plug, BMW Skid Plate, BMW Engine
Guard, BMW Engine Guard Extension, Beak Protector, Potentiometer Guard, Fuel
Injector Guard, Garmin 1300LMT GPS, GIVI Airflow Windshield, BMW Winglets,
Touratech Works Foot Pegs, Vario Side Cases, Vario Dry Bags, Vario Case Brace,
Kioak Throttle Lock, Sargent Heated Seat, Maier’s Rear Inner Fender. All
original parts, keys and manual. $3,880.00 extras. New Continental TK70 Tires
on Wire Wheels.
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BMW R-Series for Sale
- 2014 bmw r-series(US $17,000.00)
- 1981 bmw r-series(US $7600)
- 2016 bmw r-series(US $14000)
- 1968 bmw r-series(US $34,500.00)
- 1973 bmw r-series(US $29000)
- 1966 bmw r-series(US $13,000.00)
Moto blog
V.I.P treatment for first Dainese D-Air customers
Fri, 08 Jul 2011To celebrate the release of the D-Air race suit in the UK, Dainese are offering the first 20 customers to order a complete V.I.P treatment at the upcoming World Superbike round at Silverstone. The iconic safety brand will have each of the customer's suits personally tailored, with measurements undertaken by a Dainese D-Air engineer from the factory in Italy. Following this, the first 20 customers to register will receive a hospitality lunch, garage tours of the Aprilia, BMW and Kawasaki teams with the opportunity to meet the Dainese riders and rub well protected shoulders with the big names of the WSB paddock.
No Thru Road: Confessions of a Traveling Man
Wed, 10 Sep 2014Author of five books and thousands of articles, Clement Salvadori’s newest tome takes its reader on 30 varying trips around the world. From kick-starting a 500cc Single at 17,200 feet in the Tibetan Himalayas to riding to Pamplona, Spain, in 1960 to run with the bulls, the 416-page book is an adventure-travel enthusiast’s dream. An excerpt from chapter one, Afghanistan 1973, reads: “While working at the American embassy in Rome I decided that after five years I did not want to continue my career as a diplomat.
BMW Names Schaller New Head of Motorcycle Development
Fri, 28 Feb 2014BMW has appointed Karl Viktor Schaller as its new head of BMW Motorrad development. Schaller will replace Christian Landerl who headed motorcycle development since November 2008. Schaller studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Munich before becoming a scientific assistant at the research institute for gear wheels and gear manufacturing.
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