2002 BMW F650GS. Comes with ZUMO 660LM Garmin motorcycle GPS, soft bags, and maintenance logs. It gets about 65 mpg and the rear tire has 1000 miles left on it. This bike is great for back road adventures. I'm selling because I want a bigger motorcycle for longer trips with my son. I'm willing to trade for a BMW 1200GS, 1000 Vstrom, or something along those lines.
The BMW R1200C is a cruiser, it sells on looks – the same model was used in a Bond movie. Power is pretty modest considering the 1200cc engine but it’s enough. Dynamically it’s better than many cruisers thanks to quality engineering and light(ish) weight. A True “Classic” This BMW does have all standard equipment for that years plus a pillion seat. and Corbin dual saddle with back rest that can be positioned for driver or passenger all in blue leather to match the lockable saddle bags, and handgrips, a Garmin 2610 Street Pilot with Ram mounts (not in the pictures). BMW’s Telelever front suspension system is well-suited to cruiser use. It allows a compliant ride yet does not dive as much as most cruisers’ telescopic forks do when the excellent brakes - twin discs up front and one at the rear, all with ABS - are used in anger. And although the bike is long and fairly wide, its low center of gravity helps make the bike surprisingly manoeuvrable in traffic. Quality of finish is vital for a cruiser, and again the BMW scores highly. This bike is beautifully built, with lustrous paint ivory color adds retro appeal), deep chrome and gleaming alloy.
2009 BMW K 1300 GT, ONLY 2226 Miles since new! ESA, heated seats, heated grips, cruise control, Cee Bailey's (taller) windscreen. BMW Navigator 3. Always garaged, never been down. $12,900.00