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2013 Bmw R1200rt on 2040-motos

$22,190
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: SAPPHIRE BLACK MET
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BRUNSWICK, New York

BRUNSWICK, NY
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BMW Other tech info

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2013 BMW R1200RT, Audio and Communication PBluetooth Interface ControlSpecial Model 90 Years BMAudio System with RadioChrome Exhaust PipeRadio SoftwareESA II (Electronic SuspensionTouring PkgHeated SeatHeated GripsTPM (Tire Pressure Monitor)Cruise ControlOn Board ComputerAccessory SocketLow Seat Contact Steve or Craig at MAX BMW NY for more info at (518)279-3040.

Moto blog

The future of law enforcement?

Mon, 12 Jul 2010

THANKFULLY you're not looking at latest addition to the US Police force's motorcycle fleet - it's the futuristic machine that featured in the 2009 movie "Star Trek" .It's being prepped before being suspended mid-air in the "Born to be Wild: Vintage and Celebrity Motorcycles" exhibition in the Reagan Library's Air Force One Pavilion in Simi Valley, California. Looks a bit like a BMW R1200S, don't you think?

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.

BMW S1000RR Valve Train Working at High RPM [video]

Tue, 23 Feb 2010

I’d like to ramble on about a dozen different things relating to this video, but the 3- minute, 19-second clip speaks for itself. However, once the engine is revving at high rpm, watching the cams, finger followers and valve springs seemingly freeze in action due to the incredible speeds, I was reminded of that whole “Dude, the faster I went the more everything around me seemed to slow down,” experience we’ve all heard about or experienced. Enjoy!