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2009 BMW F-Series  2009 F650GS (Twin cyl)

2009 BMW F-Series 2009 F650GS (Twin cyl)

$5,150

San Diego, California

Year 2009

Make BMW

Model F-Series

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 798

Posted Over 1 Month

2009 F650 GS1 owner. 2nd bike. Low miles (1/3 of expected miles according to Blue Book).Mostly garaged, but took a bit of sun when parked in the back.Not used for commuting -- mostly for moto-camping.All maintenance and services done.New tires installed last year.Givi bracket (but not case) included.Asking for fair price. Hit me up with an offer.

2009 Kawasaki Versys  2009 Kawasaki Versys 650 Green

2009 Kawasaki Versys 2009 Kawasaki Versys 650 Green

$3,600

San Diego, California

Year 2009

Make Kawasaki

Model Versys

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

16412 miles Regularly fully serviced, have all receipts Brand new rear tire June purchased front tire Exhaust system completely changed less than a year ago Year old battery Hand guards No known problems whatsoever, runs perfectly, had it for three years and love the universality of this bike. It just does everything well! I simply want to try something new now.

KTM : Other 2005 ktm 625 smc supermoto sumo street legal california

KTM : Other 2005 ktm 625 smc supermoto sumo street legal california

$3,999

San Diego, California

Year 2005

Make KTM

Model -

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 625

Posted Over 1 Month

2005 KTM 625 SMC SuperMoto (SUMO) Street Legal - California A phenomenal bike. KTM 625 SMC Supermoto says it all. It's a street-legal bike, passing one of the most stringent California DMV requirements. It was last serviced at an authorized KTM dealer, GP Motorcycles, in San Diego, CA on 1/23/2016. Clean title. I have too many vehicles (7 bikes and 3 cars) all for myself. It just gets way too much to maintain. Sale is final and as-is. Ask questions before bidding or committing to purchase. KTM 625 SMCPRICE MSRP $8598ENGINEType l-c singleValve arrangement SOHC, 4vBore x stroke 101.0mm x 78.0mmDisplacement 625ccCompression ratio 11.7:1Transmission 5-speedFinal drive chainCHASSISWeight (wet) 342 lb. (155kg)Weight (dry) 328 lb. (149kg)Rake 27.0 deg.Trail 3.9 in. (99mm)Wheelbase 59.5 in. (1510mm)Seat height 35.8 in. (909mm)Fuel capacity 2.4 gal. (9L)SUSPENSIONFront 48mm inverted cartridgefork, adjustable for rebound andcompression dampingRear single shock, adjustablefor spring preload, rebound andcompression dampingPERFORMANCEHorsepower 49.5 @ 13,000 rpmTorque 41.3 lb.-ft. @ 11,000 rpmCorrected 1/4-mile* 13.28 sec. @ 95.98 mph0–60 mph 4.82 sec.Top-gear roll-on 5.12 sec.Fuel mileage(low/high/average) 39/70/39*Performance with test-session weather conditions corrected tosea-level standard conditions (59 degrees F, 29.92 in. of mercury). No newcomer to single-cylinder streetbikes, KTM has offered a variety of dual-sport machines since 1994 and its supermoto-inspired Duke range since '96. But it wasn't until '04 that the Austrian firm introduced a proper streetlegal supermoto model. Essentially an RXC dual-sport with 17-inch street tires, a larger-diameter front brake rotor and dual underseat mufflers, the 625 SMC is based on the 50-horsepower LC4 engine that's powered KTM thumpers since the late '80s. As such, it's a generation behind the latest KTM Racing four-strokes, and it feels likeit. Mind you, those bikes aren't street-legal. In a word, the KTM is different. Riders coming from European iron will feel right at home, but those coming from Japanese hardware will find the bike rather peculiar. Start with the switchgear: The left-side handlebar cluster has two rocker switches, the lower one activating the turn signals and the upper one the headlight; confuse the two and you could find yourself riding in pitch black. Further complicating matters are the two buttons on the backside of the upper switch, one actuating the horn and the other killing the engine. Again, you do not want to confuse the two. The enduro-derived instrumentation also takes some getting used to. Although the KTM has a left-side kickstarter, it also has an "electric leg"-so you'll only have to kick it if you kill the battery. Quaintly carbureted rather than fuel injected, it still has a manual choke lever and a petcock. Remember those? Toggle the kill switch to Run, push the starter button and the engine turns over a few times before settling into a coarse idle. Owing to the lean EPA jetting in the 41mm Keihin carb, the 625cc SOHC single is exceedingly cold-blooded. We had to raise the idle rpm while the engine was cold and then lower it after it warmed. With its hydraulically actuated clutch and strong low-end power, the 625 lunges from a standstill; take care not to give it too much throttle unless you want to wheelie. Throttle response is generally good, but it's a bit sluggish at low rpm and there's a noticeable flat spot in the midrange. Raising the carburetor needle by lowering the clip one position helped some. The large gaps between gears are obvious at every upshift, a side effect of the five-speed transmission and tall final gearing. An overdrive sixth would be nice, but that would mean narrower, weaker gears and/or wider crankcases, neither of which would be acceptable. Counterbalancer or no, the LC4 is a shaker, the vibes worsening right about the time it starts to make good power. Extended freeway cruising will shake loose change from your pockets, the contacts out of your eyes and possibly the fillings from your teeth. The upright seating position is roomy, but the suspension is stiff and the saddle hard; extended romps will make you feel like you just got back from Brokeback Mountain. With its wire wheels shod with aggressive Pirelli MT60 tires, the KTM handles well on street and dirt, its light steering seemingly contradicting its stable overall feel. Our main performance complaint had to do with excessive engine braking, which made the rear tire chatter during downshifts and when backing it into corners; a little clutch slippage works wonders here. The 625 comes standard with a quality Magura tapered handlebar and black plastic handguards that help ward off car mirrors and protect the levers in tipovers. And given the sorts of antics the SMC invites, you will tip over. License plate notwithstanding, it is a dirtbike, after all. read more at: motorcyclistonline dot COM /motorcycles/122_0607_ktm_625_smc_suzuki_dr_z400sm_street_legal_supermoto_bikes/viewall.html

Trim SuperMoto sumo

BMW : R-Series 2007 bmw r 1200 gs red black

BMW : R-Series 2007 bmw r 1200 gs red black

$10,000

San Diego, California

Year 2007

Make BMW

Model R-Series

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 1200

Posted Over 1 Month

2007 BMW R 1200 GS w/ 24k Miles - Öhlins front and rear suspension - Altrider stainless steel crash bars - 6k (Blue) Low/Hi Beam HID + Ballasts - Akrapovic shotgun exhaust + Full akrapovic headers - Folding and adjustable shift lever - Givi AF330 Airflow Windscreen - Rox adjustable bar risers - LED Blinkers - Stock Panniers / Rear Seat - Plenty of speciality tools to do maintenance your self ( Twinmax TB sync, Valve adjustment tools, abs bleeding kit ), and other spare parts

Trim 1200 GS

Suzuki : Other 2007 suzuki dl 1000 v strom 1000 dual sport 2 cylinder 4 stroke 996 cc

Suzuki : Other 2007 suzuki dl 1000 v strom 1000 dual sport 2 cylinder 4 stroke 996 cc

$6,000

San Diego, California

Year 2007

Make Suzuki

Model -

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 996

Posted Over 1 Month

2007 Suzuki DL1000 V-Strom 1000 / 2-Cylinders, 4-Stroke, 996cc. For sale is my pristine V-Strom 1000, dual sport motorcycle. Original owner, well maintained, garage kept. Slip on exhaust pipes (Leo Vince Titanium SBK) which sound awesome! I have hardly ridden this thing, it only has 4461 miles. Blue book value for this bike assumes 10,000 + miles. This bike is practically new. A little about the bike: It was my first dual sport, and some things I learned: The riding position puts you upright which is great for both comfort and visibility. The full size handle bar design and large diameter front wheel give you insane controllability and maneuverability; this thing is great for commuting and dices traffic like no business (safely and with reason of course). It has globs of torque and power, sounds insane, and really gets up and goes. As for the passenger seat, I was able to ride a passenger with no issues; they have lots of room and the bike exhibits no negative handling issues. A great bike to take someone cruising to Julian, or on longer cross country rides (with the addition of luggage racks). Title in hand. I would potentially be willing to add a few helmets, a over-sized locking wheel chain, and a few additional maintenance items if the price is right. Local pick-up preferred. I would prefer not to ship (if shipping required, it must be handled completely by the purchaser).

Kawasaki : KLR 2008 kawasaki klr 650 klr 650 klr 650 blue clean title no reserve

Kawasaki : KLR 2008 kawasaki klr 650 klr 650 klr 650 blue clean title no reserve

$2,500

San Diego, California

Year 2008

Make Kawasaki

Model KLR

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

I've got a 2008 KLR-650 for sale in great condition. Everything works on the bike, and its extremely reliable. Mostly used for commuting. Clean title with no liens, I have all service records. Runs and drives straight, these bikes are very reliable and the latest generation has some definite improvements over the old model: The new 2008 KLR 650 has: Beefier forks Stronger wheels with thicker spokes Better rear shock with a stiffer spring Lower sag on both ends of suspension More powerful front brake Powerful headlight Modern electrical system that can handle auxiliary loads Standard fuses Fairing for wind protection Bar-end weights for reduced handlebar vibration Slightly more powerful engine I've ridden both generations and I can say that the suspension upgrades alone are worth it to get the newer gen. Cosmetics: It was tipped over twice (once on each side) so there's a crack on each side of the lower fairing (pictured), but you wouldn't be able to tell unless someone pointed it out to you. Also there's a little crack next to the windscreen. All cosmetic defects that I could find are in the pictures. Engine: Valves were checked at 20k miles, mechanic said internals of engine look great. I have all service records, maintenance was performed at the same motorcycle shop in orange county. Tires: Overall good condition, front tire maybe has a season left on it, rear has decent tread but is getting squared off from commuting. Front tire was ran under-inflated for a while so it has a little uneven wear, but its not too bad. Registration/Title: Clean title, never crashed or anything weird. The registration expired in April, so there's a $64 fee if you're registering it in CA. I've done my best to describe it accurately, but if you have any questions please message me and let me know, and I'll do my best to answer them. Motorcycle runs great and I wouldn't be selling it if I weren't moving, but the motorcycle is sold as-is and there will be no refunds. Please do not bid on this motorcycle if you don't plan to pay. Non-paying bidders will be reported to eBay and negative feedback will be left.

Trim 650

BMW : F-Series 2013 f 700 gs glacier silver luxury package like new

BMW : F-Series 2013 f 700 gs glacier silver luxury package like new

$10,500

San Diego, California

Year 2013

Make BMW

Model F-Series

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 798

Posted Over 1 Month

2013 BMW F700GS, Glacier Silver, immaculate, loaded incl. Luxury PackageOBCSaddle Bag MountsHeated GripsCenter Stand other accessoriesAltRider engine guards - blackAltRider skin plate - blackMadstad Engineering adjustable windscreen - 20"Barkbuster Storm handguardsThrottlemeisterBMW chain oilerHornig sidestand enlargerBMW Vario casesBMW Vario top case with backresttwo (2) new Bridgestone tires not mountedBMW Standard seat NOT INCLUDED - Clearwater Darla lights, BMW Navigator V with bracket Purchased 10/12/13 - remaining factory warranty until 10/12/16 or 36,000 miles whichever occurs firstCA registration through 10/11/15 600 mile dealer service performed oil/filter services with BMW 15W50 oil @ 586 miles (11/16/13) and 3,180 miles (6/14/14) No marks on bike or Vario cases, never off-road or down, ridden by only one adult rider Additional pictures on request

Trim F700GS