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2014 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $14,900.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:55
Location:

Avondale, Pennsylvania, United States

Avondale, Pennsylvania, United States
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BMW R-Series photos

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BMW R-Series description

Audio system, Headlight converted to LED, Touring pkg with heated seats, cruise control and ESA, Dynamic pkg with headlight pro, hill start control and ride modes, Technology pkg with bluetooth, satellite radio and tire pressure monitor, Excellent condition, always garage kept, bike never down. New tires and brakes. All fluids and filters replaced.

Moto blog

Training with Marco Melandri

Tue, 24 Jan 2012

New BMW World Superbike recruit, Marco Melandri has been using the Bavarian manufacturer's connection to Husqvarna to get himself a nice new motocross bike for the off-season. Melandri has been riding the Husky TC250 in preparation for the 2012 season, whilst the winter testing ban was in effect. Commenting on riding motocross the Italian said: “I ride a lot, almost every week, I like riding with friends, mainly just to have fun.

WSBK 2013: Jerez Race Report

Mon, 21 Oct 2013

Eugene Laverty did everything he could, scoring a pair of race wins but it was not enough as Tom Sykes rode smartly and conservatively at the season finale in Spain, securing his first ever World Superbike Championship. Sykes landed in Jerez with a 37-point lead over Laverty and a 38-point lead over Sylvain Guintoli. While Laverty battled Marco Melandri to win Race One, Sykes coasted comfortably in third for most of the race to score 16 points, enough to clinch the title.

Hi-Def video of BMW S1000RR on the dyno

Mon, 15 Mar 2010

THERE'S SOMETHING rather cruel about ringing the nuts out of any bike on a dyno - a bit like poking a lion through the bars of a cage with a long stick... Anyway, not quite sure where I'm going with that one, so here's a rather lovely clip of BMW's much-lauded S1000RR getting a stationary pasting on a dyno. Not sure I'd be standing at the rear, mind you.