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2002 BMW K1200RS, *New arrival* This is a very nice 2002 K1200RS with only 27,221 miles with a factory build consisting of heated grips, sport suspension, cruise control and ABS. There are removable BMW side cases and tank bag included with the bike along with a nice deep tone Two Brothers muffler. The bike is in good cosmetic condition with only a couple of minor blemishes found on the paint. Considering the age of the bike it is in better shape than most we see from this vintage. Our safety inspection is pending along with any service it needs to get it current. We will also be replacing both front and rear tires. Call us to reserve this bike. John (x125) or Brian (x112) at 603.964.2877 or visit our NH location with questions or to purchase this machine.
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BMW Developing Organic OLED Lighting
Thu, 10 Apr 2014BMW is developing a new organic light emitting diode lighting system for cars and motorcycles. Unlike conventional LEDs, organic LEDs (or OLEDs) uses wafer-thin semiconductive layers made from organic polymers to produce light. OLEDs are more efficient and emit less heat than LEDs.
2014 BMW US Prices Released – R nineT Only $800 More Expensive than R1200R
Tue, 28 Jan 2014If you’ve been considering a new BMW motorcycle this year, then you must be eagerly awaiting the German manufacturer to release its 2014 prices. Now that your Christmas bills are paid off (at least, you would hope), you can start budgeting for your new Beemer, now that BMW Motorrad USA has released pricing information for the five newest models to its lineup, the R nineT, S1000R, R1200GS Adventure, K1600GTL Exclusive and R1200RT. Perhaps the most welcome news is the R nineT’s pricing at $14,900, making it just $800 more expensive than the R1200R‘s $14,100 price tag.
More on 2012 BMW S1000RR Recall
Fri, 27 Apr 2012The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has officially announced the recall for the 2012 BMW S1000RR, providing more information about the problem. According to documents released by NHTSA, the bolts on the connecting rods in the BMW S1000RR may come loose because of an anti-corrosive agent applied to the bolts. The anti-corrosive agent may effect the bolt torque, potentially leading them to come loose, particularly at high temperatures or rpms.
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