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2012 Bmw S 1000 Rr on 2040-motos

$15,000
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1074 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(480) 797-2077

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2012 BMW S 1000 Rr , Mint Condition, Red/White, Very Low Miles-1074, Complete Akrapovic exhaust kit, Power Commander and Fender Elimination Kit. Garaged from day 1 and the bike has been pampered. Never Tracked or Raced. Call Pete 480.797.2077 $15,000.00 4807972077

Moto blog

BMW Concept Ninety Marks Motorrad’s 90th Anniversary and 40 Years of BMW R90S

Fri, 24 May 2013

BMW revealed a new concept to mark the company’s 90th year in the motorcycle business while also paying tribute to a classic: the BMW R90S. (UPDATED with video.) The product of a collaboration between the BMW Motorrad Design studio and Roland Sands Designs, the BMW Concept Ninety will be displayed alongside other classic BMW motorcycles at the 2013 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, May 24-26 in Italy. The Concept Ninety carries many styling cues from the R90S, BMW’s classic superbike.

BMW S1000RR drag bike

Fri, 05 Apr 2013

Whilst stretched out bikes aren't that popular over here in the UK, you can certainly appreciate them a whole lot more more when you know they're going to be used at a drag strip. This video shows bike builder and ex-racer Roland Sands work his magic on a BMW S1000RR. Future plans are to increase the engine to 300bhp, and achieve speeds of 220mph.

The BMW-Powered Recumbent Motorcycle

Wed, 24 Jul 2013

As a lover of two wheels, I like to pedal my bicycle to stay in shape when I’m not riding a motorcycle. And in the bicycle world, much like the motorcycle world, there’s a subset of riders who often get snarky looks from the rest of us. Few are more polarizing than those riding recumbent bicycles — you know, the ones where you’re practically laying down while pedaling.