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2013 Bmw F-series on 2040-motos

US $5702
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Graphite
Location:

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States
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BMW F-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):800 WarrantyWarranty:Unspecified TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW F-Series description

Im selling my basically new 2013 BMW f800Gt. This is a great bike with only 1727 miles. I have had all of the warranty and scheduled service done at the local dealer. Anyone who has had a BMW motorcycle knows that these engines run smoother than any on the road. It has plenty of power and all of the creature comforts. It has the extra cost comfort seat, heated grips, belt drive, abs brembo brakes, tire pressure monitoring system, and the $1000.00 added OEM BMW motorrad side bags. This is a completely stock bike other that the tank guard sticker that i added, and many layers of wax. Im selling the bike because i don't have the time to enjoy it anymore. it has always been garage kept and I've only been caught it the rain once on it. It will definitely make someone a great bike.

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BMW Reports Q1 2013 Results

Thu, 02 May 2013

BMW reported worldwide sales of 24,732 motorcycles over the first three months of 2013, a slight increase from the 24,373 motorcycles sold in the same quarter in 2012. These figures include sales of 1,110 Husqvarna motorcycles before BMW sold the company to KTM boss Stefan Pierer. Sales revenue from BMW Motorrad however was down 2.7% to 436 million euros (US$569.2 million) over the quarter from 448 million euros last year.

The ultimate off-road experience?

Fri, 19 Nov 2010

MOROCCAN-BASED off-road trail riding company Loco4Motos Maroc is to use the new BMW/Husqvarna in its bike range for 2011.Run by Tim Skilton (no, it's not me) the company organises unique adventures in Morocco, with individual off-road itineraries tailored to group requirements.Whether it's mountains, coastline or desert, Loco4Motos Maroc has it covered, for the individual or group adventure rider.From the base in Marrakech featuring accommodation, workshops and leisure facilities you ride out immediately onto Moroccan piste (trails), and your adventure takes shape from just one day's incredible riding, to ten adrenaline packed days of varied terrain.The adventure tours fall into three categories:Day riding:    From one to three days out of Marrakech.Free Riding: From one to five days, unsupported tours with guide (for experienced riders only).Fully Supported Tours: From three to ten day tours with full 4x4 support and guide, all inclusive with excellent eclectic accommodation.Loco4Motos is employing the satellite location technology provided by SPOT for 2011.This means that for a small tour premium, any rider is covered for helicopter evacuation and repatriation, as well as being trackable in realtime (every ten minutes).SPOT technology allows riders to alert that there is a problem, call medical services directly to their location or let third parties or loved ones track progress and send OK messages at the end of the riding day. All this forms part of the Loco4Motos security offering, unique in Morocco.Why choose Loco4Motos Maroc?Registered Moroccan CompanyBased in Marrakech at own premises.On the Moroccan pistes ten months out of twelve per year.Best accommodation in each location.SPOT location technology (unique), with two dedicated staff in the office to monitor this at all times.Medical insurance with repatriation included in the SPOT package.Moroccan registered bikes with Moroccan insurance.Moroccan staff.English, French, Spanish and Arabic spoken.All details can be found at www.locoformotos.com

BMW's optional extras are getting ridiculous

Sat, 25 Jan 2014

The third instalment of the Indian action blockbuster Dhoom became the highest grossing Indian film of all time. More interesting than that are the laughable bike scenes, with Dhoom 3 featuring one chase scene between a K1300R and a S1000RR. In the first Dhoom film a Hayubasu magically transformed into 125cc bike for a train jump.