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US $1,450,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:46000 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
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BMW G650GS SERTAO photos

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BMW G650GS SERTAO description

CB, Cruise Pegs, Adjustable Passenger Foot Boards, Running Boards with Heel-Toe Shifter, F-4 Windshield, Driver Back Rest, Passenger Adjustable Volume Control, Passenger Arm Rests, Chrome Luggage Rack, Heated Seats & Grips, Premium Audio, GPS

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BMW Unveils “Near-Production” C Evolution Electric Scooter Prototype

Fri, 27 Jul 2012

BMW has unveiled the a new “near-production” prototype of its electric maxi-scooter. The German manufacturer has produced five operational prototypes of the BMW C evolution scooter which will be showcased at various events around Europe to prepare for the launch of the serial production version. The BMW C evolution maintains many of the styling cues from the Concept e scooter unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.

Gold Rush

Tue, 27 Nov 2012

Spotted at this year's Motorcycle Live. The 'net is awash with gold-wrapped and horrendously painted supercars, often sporting Middle-Eastern numberplates but this S1000RR isn't an Arab creation. Nope, it's a one-off paintjob by BMW for the 2012 Olympics, where BMW supplied cars and bikes to ferry around VIPs.

British Moto-Journalist Kevin Ash Dies at 2013 BMW R1200GS Press Launch

Wed, 23 Jan 2013

(Updated with a message written by Kevin Ash’s oldest daughter, posted on the header of his blog AshOnBikes.) Respected British motorcycle journalist Kevin Ash has died following an accident at a BMW press launch in South Africa for the R1200GS. Ash was a long-time columnist at the U.K.’s MCN as well as the founder of British magazine Fast Bikes. Ash was also a popular freelancer, most notably as the regular motorcycle correspondent for the British newspaper the Daily Telegraph.