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2009 Bmw K1300gt Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $14,935.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Salem, Virginia, US

Salem, VA, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring Stock NumberStock Number:V96652 PhonePhone:8885415464

BMW Other description

2009 BMW K1300GT, BRAND NEW TIRES!! UP TO DATE ON SERVICES!! EXCELLENT CONDITION!!

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Michelin Launches New Pilot Road 4 Sport-Touring Tire

Fri, 22 Nov 2013

Coming in 2014 is an all-new range of motorcycle tires from Michelin, available in three versions: the Michelin Pilot Road 4, Michelin Pilot Road 4 GT and Michelin Pilot Road 4 Trail. Covering virtually every category of sport-touring motorcycle, the Pilot Road 4 line is well suited for motorcycles over 600cc. They were designed to deliver maximum safety in the most common conditions of use, especially on wet roads and in particular when braking. In its press release Michelin also claims extended tire life, which we assume is in comparison to the Pilot Road 3.

2007-2008 BMW K1200R, K1200S Recalled for Foaming Brake Fluid

Tue, 16 Oct 2012

BMW is issuing a recall on the 2007-2008 K1200S, K1200R and K1200R Sport models due to a problem with the front brake hydraulics. In long rides at high rpms, engine vibrations may cause the full front brake fluid to foam. This would occur at a very narrow rev range and only when the brake fluid reservoir is filled to maximum.

My S1000RR has stopped but it's only a broken chain.

Thu, 15 Sep 2011

I know there has been a lack of blogging on my S1000RR recently and that’s because it’s broken, but only a little bit. On July 18th I was at Silverstone looking after some Bahnstormer BMW customers, when late in the afternoon something hit me on the back as I was charging down the Wellington Straight. At that precise moment I also thought I had hit a false neutral but it turns out the chain had snapped.