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2012 Bmw K 1600 Gt Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $7,100.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:6200
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BMW K-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1600 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

 This is a flawless 2012 BMW K1600GT with every option available. This includes: ABS, GPS (secure in dash and displays speed limits on every road), Adaptive Zenon headlight (shines the light around corners and up\down hills, brilliant), ESA (Electronic Suspension Control with Normal, Sport and Comfort), Dynamic\Road\Rain engine settings, Heated front and rear seats, Heated grips, Electronically adjustable windshield, Cruise control, AM\FM\SAT Radio with iPod\iPhone\mp3 connector and compartment, Massive display of information controlled by the left handgrip's multi-dial, Alarm with key-fob that locks all bags and compartments, Quick detach sidebags (with removable liners (not pictured)), I'm sure there are something's I've forgotten. The extra goodies are: Multi-setting driving lights mounted on the forks , the Touratech Tank bag and of course the titanium Akrapovic exhaust system. Chances are you are familiar with this bike if you're looking at this, but if you're not, please check some articles on it. Journalists have been gushing about the bike since it was introduced. One ride shows you why as it's incredibly light and responsive for a bike this size, amazing really. With 158hp and 129ftlb of torque it's also legitimately fast! As in, sportbike fast. Yet the engine is so smooth that it rides extremely well at a relaxed pace too. You can ride an entire road in one gear, 3rd through 6th, and it's almost the same experience. There's never been an engine like this one. Speaking of the engine, it sounded good stock but sounds incredible with the full-titanium exhaust system put on it. It's not loud at all, in fact it's the perfect volume and the baffles could be removed if you choose.

Make: BMW
Model: K
Trim: 1600 GT
Type: Sport Touring
Mileage: 6,200
Engine Size: 1,600 cc

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