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2005 Bmw K S on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:39255 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Winter Park, Florida

Winter Park, FL
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(321) 303-5897

BMW Other description

2005 BMW K S, This bike is in excellent condition always garage kept and NEVER dropped. I hate to part with it but I just dont ride it anymore. Most of the mileage has come on long trips. All service has been done by the dealer on schedule (service was completed about 300 miles ago.) Metzeler Sportec M3 tires also new and were mounted during service. The bike has ABS, ESA and heated grips. Included are matching (also keyed alike) panniers, Hepco and Becker 50 liter topcase and rack, Throttlemeister bar-end throttle lock, grip puppies (removable, of course), and PIAA bulbs. I still have the original rear grab bars in case you want to go back to the stock look. 407-951-0144.

Moto blog

The solution to a pricey GPS mount

Wed, 26 Aug 2009

So you've gone out and bought your BMW R1200GS, you're ready to circumnavigate the globe's toughest roads - or ride over some potholes on your way to work - but you've got a dilemma: no way to mount your GPS device! So what you should do is exactly what this chap's done and use a spatula and a few rubber bands to mount-up your GPS for easy use. And the bonus is that when you get to where you're going, you can use the spatula with your BBQ and triple it up as a fly-swatter too.

Hi-Def video of BMW S1000RR on the dyno

Mon, 15 Mar 2010

THERE'S SOMETHING rather cruel about ringing the nuts out of any bike on a dyno - a bit like poking a lion through the bars of a cage with a long stick... Anyway, not quite sure where I'm going with that one, so here's a rather lovely clip of BMW's much-lauded S1000RR getting a stationary pasting on a dyno. Not sure I'd be standing at the rear, mind you.

Gesture-controlled Audi wins VDA Design Award

Wed, 25 Sep 2013

The German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) has announced the winner of its 2013 Design Awards, which asked students from across the world to submit their final graduating projects completed between October 2011 and July 2013. Eric Leong from Sweden's Umeå Institute of Design, came in first place with his 'Audi Elite' project, earning himself €4,000. Leong's single-person vehicle can be controlled using the entire body through gestures and movements, and adapts to the needs of the driver, giving them more control.