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2003 BMW K1200 LT (2003)
2003 BMW K1200 LT < > (248) 671-6583 ext.1225 Odometer: 36793 Body Style: Touring Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Black Stock #: T1418 Vin:WB10555A132D78912 Motor City Harley - Davidson Address: 34900 Grand River Ave Farmington Hills, MI 48335 Contact: JJ Phone: (248) 671-6583 ext.1225 Fax: 248-476-0512 Email: jj@motorcityharley.com CONTACT DEALERSHIP APPLY FOR FINANCING VIEW DEALERSHIP SHOWROOM Features Warranty Terms Disclaimer Vehicle Overview Financing Available ABS Equipped CD Changer Hide Away Highway Pegs Heated Grips Power Windshiled Ready For Adventure Engine Motor Type Water cooled 4 stroke in line four cylinder engine. two camshafts, four valves per cylinder Bore x Stroke 70.5 x 75 mm (2.77 X 2.95 In) Displacement 1172 cc Max Power 98 hp (72 KW) at 6,750 rpm Max Torque 115 Nm / 84 ft lb at 4,750 rpm Compression Ratio 10.8 : 1 Mixture Control / Engine Management Electronic intake pipe injection / BMW engine management, Motronic MA 2.4 with overrun fuel cut off Emission Control Closed Loop 3 Way Catalytic Converter Power Transmission Clutch Single disc dry clutch, hydraulically operated Number of Gears Constant mesh 5 speed gearbox (overdrive) plus additional reverse gear help Gearbox Ratios 2.050 / 1.600 / 1.270 / 0.960 / 0.700 : 1 Rear Wheel Ratio 1 : 2.75 Drive Shaft Drive Electrical System Alternator 840W three phase alternator Battery 12V / 19 Ah Chassis Type of Frame Bridging frame consisting of die cast aluminium, engine de-coupled from vibration through bearings Front wheel suspension BMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 35 mm, central strut Rear wheel suspension Die cast aluminium single sided swinging arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever; central strut, spring pre load adjustable to continuously variable levels by mean of hydraulic handwheel Spring Travel Front/Rear 102 / 130 mm (4.01 x 5.11 in) Castor (in normal position) 108.7 mm / 4.27 in Steering Head Angle (in normal position) 63.18 degrees Wheels Die cast aluminium wheels Wheel Rims, Front 3.50 x 17 Wheel Rims, Rear 5.00 x 17 Tyres, Front 120 / 70 ZR 17 Tyres, Rear 160 / 70 ZR 17 Brakes, Front EVO brake system with dual disc, floating brake discs, diameter 320 mm / 12.6 in , 4 piston fixed caliper Brakes, Rear Single disc floating brake 285 mm / 11.22 in diameter, 4 piston fixed caliper ABS Series Equipment BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (fully integral) Dimensions/Weights Length x Width x Height 2508 x 1080 x 1395 (1915 with aerial) mm (98.74 x 42.51 x 54.92 in (75.39 with aerial)) Wheel Base 1632 mm / 62.25 in Useable Tank Volume 24 litres / 5.27 gal / 6.34 gal US Unladen Weight with Full Tank 378.5 Kg / 833 lb Dry Weight 345 Kg / 759 lb Permitted Total Weight 600 Kg / 1321 lb Seat Height (Unladen) 770 mm / 800 mm (30.30 / 31.50 inches) Fuel Consumption over 100 Km at constant 90 Kph 4.3 litres / 65 mpg / 54 mpg US Fuel Consumption over 100 Km at constant 120 Kph 5.7 litres / 49 mpg / 41 mpg US Fuel Type Unleaded Premium, min. octane rating 95 (RON) Top Speed 197 Kph / 122 Mph Vehicle Features Warranty As-Is (No Warranty) Shipping Video Terms of Sale This vehicle is also for sale on our lot and other advertising sources, we reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale.2016-07-29 04:56:07Farmington, Michigan, United States365,995.00
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