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2006 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $22000
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:42 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, United States

Manassas, Virginia, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,171 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

Garage Kept BMW K1200LT, bike is on a battery tender when in the garage. This bike is well maintained by a BMW Certified Mechanic. As much as I love this bike - I have only ridden it 1,500 miles in the last year. It deserves to be ridden by someone with more time than I have. Equipped with GPS, AM/FM radio, CD Player. Electronic Windshield. Cup Holder. Extra LED Driving lights are installed. Heated seat and grips. The bike came from the factory with a power center stand. When the power center stand failed several years ago BMW told me there were two parts that could fail. One cost $6.00 - the other was $1,400. The failed part was the expensive one. I had the dealer remove the power center stand and replace it with a manual center stand from a 2004 K1200LT. The tires were replaced last year. The radio was replaced 4 years ago. Battery is new. The drivers backrest is not in the picture, but comes with the bike. The windshield is an aftermarket upgrade. This bike handles like a dream, on the back streets, on country roads, on the superhighway you couldn't ask for a better ride. Very capable to handle riding two up for long periods. Located in Northern Virginia - I can deliver in the Mid Atlantic States for a modest fee. TECHNICAL SPECS: ENGINE • Type 4-cylinder, inline, 4-stroke • Cooling water-cooled • Valve Arrangement 4 valves per cyl., dohc, cams chain driven, shim under bucket adjustment • Bore & Stroke 70.5 x 75mm • Displacement 1,171cc • Compression Ratio 10.8:1 • Carburetion electronic fuel injection • Exhaust Emission Control catalytic converter TRANSMISSION • Gearbox 5-speed+R • Clutch single-plate dry clutch, hydraulically operated • Final Drive shaft drive CHASSIS • Frame cast aluminum-alloy front frame w/steel subframe • Wheelbase 1,633mm (64.3in.) • Rake 63 degree • Trail 109mm (4.3in.) • Front Suspension telelever w/single shock • Stanchion Diameter 35mm (1.38in.) • Adjustments no • Travel 102mm (4.0in.) • Rear Suspension single-sided cast aluminum-alloy swingarm w/single shock • Adjustments spring preload • Travel 130mm (5.1in.) WHEELS & TIRES • Type cast aluminum-alloy wheels • Front 3.50 x 17 • Rear 5.00 x 17 • Front Tire 120/70 ZR 17 • Rear Tire 160/70 ZR 17 BRAKES • Front Brake 2 discs, 4-piston calipers • Diameter 320mm (12.6in.) • Rear Brake 1 disc, 4-piston caliper • Diameter 285mm (11.2in.) • Combining Integral-ABS (combined Antilock Brake System w/power support) DIMENSIONS & CAPACITIES • Seat Height 770/800mm (30.3/31.5in.) • Wet-Weight 378kg (840lb.) • Fuel Capacity 24l (6.3gal.)

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