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2015 Bmw S1000rr on 2040-motos

US $12,900.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:380 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

Quincy, Massachusetts, United States
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2015 BMW S1000rr has less than 400 miles and has no damage, scratches, ding or dents nor ever involved in an accident.  I purchased new from dealer, but no time to ride.  Lowest priced and mileage bike on the market.

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BMW Reports Q2 2012 Results

Fri, 03 Aug 2012

BMW reported a 8.9% decrease in motorcycle sales revenue over the second quarter of 2012 but still managed a 1.3% increase over the first half. According to German manufacturer’s second quarter report, the BMW and Husqvarna combined for 410 million euros (US$507.7 million) in revenue over the second quarter ended June 30, 2012, a decrease from the 450 million euros reported in the same period last year. Revenues for the first half totaled 858 million euros (US$1.06 billion), a 1.3% year-over-year increase from 847 million euros.

Brough Superior to Make Moto2 Debut at Silverstone

Thu, 17 Jul 2014

The Taylormade Brough Superior racebike will make its Moto2 racing debut at the British Grand Prix at the U.K.’s Silverstone circuit. Backed by insurance company Bennetts, the one-off entry will feature British Supersport racer Luke Mossey riding the Taylormade Carbon 2 racebike. Led by California-based but British-bred Paul Taylor and John Keogh, the Taylormade project was started to rethink the spark the impending relaunch of the Brough Superior brand as well as to explore new ways of designing prototype race machines.

Teaser: 2012 Japanese Literbike Shootout – Video

Thu, 29 Mar 2012

The last time we assembled the superbike offerings from the Big Four Japanese manufacturers to determine the alpha male model was 2009. The CBR won that confrontation, but a lot’s changed since then. For 2012 Honda revamped the CBR1000RR, Yamaha added traction control to the R1, the GSX-R1000 lost a muffler and last year Kawasaki introduced an all-new ZX-10R.