BMW Other description
Nice vintage airhead,52000 original miles ,has deep oil pan,oil pressure gauge,dip stick has oil temp gauge,cylinder head temp gauge,dunlap tires,tool kit ,air pump,Im 3rd owner.I have original sales invoice for this bike, it was bought at Chittenango Cycles, Rt five Chittenango New York, price at that time was $2650.The bike runs excellent,all electrics work as should,Clear CA title w/matching numbers.Text Kennewell>>>>>>>>>>>
BMW Other for Sale
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BMW Set Record with 115,215 Motorcycles Sold in 2013
Mon, 13 Jan 2014BMW continues to set sales records, announcing the sale of 115,215 motorcycles in 2013. This marks the third consecutive year of record sales, following the 106,358 motorcycles in 2012 and 104,286 motorcycles sold in 2011. We already knew BMW was going to have a banner year last month, when the German manufacturer passed its 2012 figures in just 11 months.
Second Annual Cirkus of Speed By Öhlins Suspension
Fri, 02 Aug 2013This year’s Cirkus of Speed by Öhlins Suspension features “police rodeo” star Ben Wolfe of Lock & Lean, performing precision motorcycle riding. Located in Hendersonville, North Carolina, the second annual event is a combination of race machines, crazy customs, hot rods, exotic motorcycles and cars, V-Twins and race bikes, street and off-road machines. Scheduled to take place Saturday, September 28, other feature exhibitions include NHRA Top Dragster of Matt Cooke, the first production models from American-made Motus motorcycles, Triumph, an actual custom Honda Grom, custom Cycle World cover bike, Öhlins Harley demo rides, live music, food, racecar shake-rig demonstrations, motorcycle suspension seminars, and more, all taking place in the heart of the Appalachians’ best highways.
BMW Standardizes Switches
Thu, 23 Oct 2008Whenever you throw your leg over a bike that isn’t your own, there is always a few minutes needed to become familiar with the proportions and controls of the foreign machine. Getting a sense of the clutch release point, brake feel, throttle response and riding position may all differ from what you have been accustomed, but they slowly become second nature after enough seat time is logged. One such control that strays from this rule of thumb is the turn signal operation of many BMWs.
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