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2009 Bmw G 450 X Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $5,900.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:811 ColorColor: Racing White
Location:

Port Clinton, Pennsylvania, US

Port Clinton, PA, US
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TypeType:Dirt Bike Stock NumberStock Number:ZV02754 PhonePhone:8773801297

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2009 Bmw G 450 X, Leo Vince Exhaust, New Tires, New Battery - The Revolution is Here What makes the G 450 X so unique? Its the way its engineered. Quite simply, there is technology on this machine that is totally revolutionary. First off, the countershaft sprocket and swingarm are on the same pivot, which keeps chain tension uniform at all times for better power delivery. The clutch is smaller and mounted directly on the crankshaft which means less heat and stress on the plate. A feisty, fuel injected, easy-starting engine thats mounted forward in a stainless steel, cradle-less frame puts serious, power to the ground, while an extra-long swingarm creates unstoppable traction. Add a gas tank under the seat for a lower center of gravity, no linkage Ohlins shock, and a forward-mounted airbox, and this is a 450 cubic centimeter thumper that stands alone as the most original machine to hit the dirt in years. European model shown. Not available in California at this time.

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