Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2013 Bmw F 800 R on 2040-motos

$11,690
Location:

San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
QR code
2013 BMW F 800 R , $11,690, image 1

BMW Other photos

2013 BMW F 800 R , $11,690, image 2 2013 BMW F 800 R , $11,690, image 3 2013 BMW F 800 R , $11,690, image 4 2013 BMW F 800 R , $11,690, image 5 2013 BMW F 800 R , $11,690, image 6 2013 BMW F 800 R , $11,690, image 7

BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:(888) 361-3040

BMW Other description

2013 BMW F 800 R, Accessory Socket , Heated hand grips , On Board Computer , Touring Package : : Center Stand , Luggage Rack , Saddle Bag Mounts

Moto blog

2012 BMW K1600GT, K1600GTL Engine Stall Recall Announced for US

Tue, 03 Dec 2013

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced a recall for 2,475 units of the 2012 BMW K1600GT and K1600GTL in the U.S. because of a software problem causing engines to stall. A similar recall was previously announced in Canada but we now have more information about the problem.

BMW Motorrad USA Launches National Parts And Accessories Website

Fri, 10 Oct 2014

From a BMW Motorrad USA press release: BMW Motorrad USA has launched a National Parts website to help BMW riders shop online to find original BMW Motorcycle repair and maintenance parts. The website presents the complete catalog of original BMW parts and acts as a hub to direct riders to their closest on-line retailers to seamlessly complete their order. “The National Parts and Accessories website, with its 24/7 online access, is one of the many ways BMW Motorrad USA supports our rider family with tools that make it easy to keep their bikes authentic with original BMW parts,” comments Michael Hernandez, Manager, Parts and Accessories, BMW Motorrad USA.  “It also reinforces our commitment to our dealer network by helping them connect with the growing number of riders shopping online.” The BMW Motorrad USA National Parts and Accessories website raises online exposure for original BMW parts, accessories and riders’ equipment, making it easy for riders to find and buy.

BMW Standardizes Switches

Thu, 23 Oct 2008

Whenever 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.