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2007 Bmw F 800 St on 2040-motos

$5,995
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:30300 ColorColor: Grey
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Tampa, Florida

Tampa, FL
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This used 2007 BMW F800ST in grey is available for sale at Euro Cycles of Tampa Bay located at 8509 Gunn Hwy, Odessa, Florida 33556 PH: 813-926-9937 WEB: OPTIONS:This BMW F800ST comes equipped with ABS, Brembo brakes, brand new Michelin Pilot Power 3 tires, carbon fiber tank pad, heated grips, rear luggage rack, weighted bar ends, and a center standOVERVIEW:A revolutionary addition to the BMW stable, the BMW F800S has filled the yawning chasm between the marque???s 650 motorcycles and 1200 motorcycles with power, style and charisma. The BMW F800S has an excellent engine, superb handling and everyday usability to make it a bike you could learn to ride on yet keep, and enjoy, a very long time after you???ve got your motorcycle licence.The BMW F800S is a wonderful motorcycle out on the open road, less inspiring in town. At a pace, there???s huge torque and acceleration but stick the BMW F800S in traffic and it labours as you struggle to minimise the jumpy throttle response. It???s a real powerhouse motorcycle though: fast riding is a dream on this motorcycle while overtakes will make your hair curl. Roughly equated to a decent, 600cc sports motorcycle???s performance.The BMW F800S??? sporty riding position encourages silliness but it???s not too extreme: you can do sane too, if you like, and it won???t complain. The motorcycle is heavy but holds the road well, handling???s brilliant and the BMW F800S takes off like there???s no tomorrow. The gearing???s a bit stroppy but the brakes are great. The BMW F800S is a more agile motorcycle than you???d imagine.Ooooh, lovely! Fuel gauge, gear indicator, adjustable levers, and a bar-mounted control button to run through the endless digital readouts on your comprehensive dash: superb! Fuel goes in at the rear of the motorcycle and pillion provision is good, too. The BMW F800S??? belt drive is great for the non-mechanics among usUnquestionably good. BMW???s build quality is excellent and the BMW F800S doesn???t let it down one bit. Reliability is equally revered, and with good reason. The BMW F800S is a well put together motorcycle and accommodating loads of well thought out little extras, the motorcycle is built (not just marketed) to really last.

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