2003 Bmw K1200lt on 2040-motos
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2003 BMW K1200LT, K1200 LT doesnt sacrifice performance for comfort.Buffeted from the weather by a wind-tunnel tested fairing which directs turbulence behind you, the sleek, sexy K 1200LT provides surprising comfort and performance, even to seasoned riders. Whether you re listening to the wind whistle by or playing a theme song to your journey on the 8-speaker sound system, the miles keep rolling by giving you no reason to even think of home.
Like a royal chariot drawn by 100 horses, the K1200 LT doesn t sacrifice performance for comfort any more than a rider is willing to give up a moment of the ride. You ll have 85lb-ft of torque firing from an engine with virtually no vibration. Comfort (heated grips) and capacity (up to a 500lb load) will keep you on the road as long as you want. Add to this the security of BMW s ABS II and an electronic reverse gear and you ll have no reason to ever head back.
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