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2007 Bmw R 1200 S on 2040-motos

$8,995
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:16000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Tampa, Florida

Tampa, FL
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(888) 900-3752

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This pre-owned 2007 BMW R1200S in Black is available for sale at Euro Cycles of Tampa Bay located at 8509 Gunn Hwy, Odessa, Florida 33556 PH: 813-926-9937 WEB: OPTIONS:This BMW R1200S features a Laser slip-on exhaust, fender eliminator, LED rear turn signals, and an Ohlins rear suspension.OVERVIEW:Once again we have BMW???s most powerful boxer engine to date, now with a claimed 122 horsepower and 83 lb-ft of torque at the crank, in the ???hex head??? engine introduced in the 2005 R1200GS. At 482 pounds ready to ride with a full tank, weight is down from the R1100S by a claimed 29 pounds, and cornering clearance is increased. Twin mufflers are stacked under that very businesslike tailsection in serious sportbike style, which only allows the addition of a seatbag-no hard luggage will be offered. Yet the bike retains a very reasonable seating position that is much more comfortable than the awkward ergonomics of its R1100S predecessor, and still has the trademark Paralever single-sided swingarm instead of a chain. Granted it???s the lighter and more aggressive-looking EVO version from the GS, with its top-mounted torque arm and 50mm hole in the final drive, but the number of current ???sportbikes??? with shaft finals can be counted on one hand. BMW says that because of these things its version is a ???sportbike with character.???

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