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2013 Bmw S 1000 Rr Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $13,990.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:478 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Rochester, Minnesota, US

Rochester, MN, US
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:5073983377

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2013 BMW S 1000 Rr , Brand new bike. Only a few miles. Not a scratch or dent. Never on the track or in an accident. Traction control, ABS and heated grips. 3-year warranty.

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BMW Streamlines WSBK Program, Hands Reins to BMW Italia

Mon, 16 Jul 2012

BMW announced it realigning its World Superbike Championship program, with BMW Motorrad Italia taking over as the company’s factory team in 2013. The German manufacturer is currently represented by two teams in the WSBK championship, the BMW Motorrad with Marco Melandri and Leon Haslam and the BMW Motorrad Italia Goldbet team represented by Michel Fabrizio and Ayrton Badovini (there is also a privateer effort of Mark Aitchison riding a BMW S1000RR for the Grillini Progea team.) Next year however, BMW’s Milan-based Italian arm will be responsible for the factory team as well as chassis development and testing. BMW Motorrad itself will focus on developing the power train and electronics.

Ex-BMW Executive Pieter De Waal Joins Zero Motorcycles Board of Directors

Tue, 26 Mar 2013

Zero Motorcycles announced the addition of Pieter De Waal as the newest member of its board of directors. De Waal provides Zero with more than 30 years of experience in the automotive and motorcycle industries. Formerly of Nissan, Delta (General Motors), Mercedes Benz and, most recently, BMW, De Waal has experience dealing with many facets of the industry, from engineering to sales.

2012-2013 BMW S1000RR Recalled for Loose Side Stands

Mon, 17 Dec 2012

BMW has initiated a recall on the 2012 and 2013 S1000RR because the side stands may not have been correctly installed. According to Transport Canada, the side stand attachment bolts may loosen, causing an S1000RR to fall over while resting on the stand. At the moment, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has yet to announce a recall, but American members of Motorcycle.com‘s S1000RR Forum say U.S.