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2009 Bmw R 1200 Gs Adventure Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $14,995.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:20 ColorColor: Magma Red
Location:

Escondido, California, US

Escondido, CA, US
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TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:8664149768

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2009 Bmw R 1200 GS Adventure, 2009 BMW R1200GSA Adventure - A rare find! This GSA is very clean, has ABS,ESA,heated grips,computer. Only 20k miles, just had a recent service- plus 2 new Metzeler Tourance tires!Also has a Wunderlich comfort seat- $14995 gets you this one- trades welcome, BMW Financing available OAC- call for details-760-520-1288.

Moto blog

Intermot 2012: 2013 BMW R1200GS Breaks Cover

Tue, 02 Oct 2012

BMW pulled the covers off the latest iteration of its popular R1200GS, revealing a number of updates including a new boxer engine at the 2012 Intermot show in Cologne, Germany. The German manufacturer has sold 170,000 units of the R1200GS since it was introduced in 2004, making it the world’s top-selling adventure-tourer, so BMW obviously has a lot riding on the new 2013 model. The biggest change for the 2013 BMW R1200GS is its new 1170cc engine.

Motorcycle.com Weekly Community Round-up!

Mon, 15 Dec 2008

Here are a few things going on around the Motorcycle.com Forum Network: Animated Engines plivez, a new member of the Ducati.ms forums (welcome Plivez!) has a website where he animates motorcycle engines in flash. It’s pretty interesting to see the way a Evo and Twin Cam V twin Harley Davidson engine works. He also has up the crazy BMW flat twin R100 motorcycle engine which seems more complicated then an engine should be!

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.