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1999 BMW R1100RT

1999 BMW R1100RT

$3,999

Kansas City, Missouri

Year 2004

Make BMW

Model K 1200 RS

Category -

Engine 1,171 cc

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2004 BMW K 1200 RS ABS / EXCELLENT CONDITION / SPORT TOURING Model: BMW K 1200 RS Category: Sport touring 4-Cylinders, 4-Stroke, 1171ccMILES: 35KIT WOULD BE VERY HARD TO FIND ONE LIKE THIS, IMMACULATE CONDITION INCLUDE: OWNERS MANUALSNEW TIRES AND ALL SERVICE RECORDSMIKE - 816-358-8500

1999 BMW R1100 R

1999 BMW R1100 R

$15,745

Orange Park, Florida

Year 2017

Make BMW

Model R NineT Scrambler

Category -

Engine 1,170cc cc

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The BMW R nineT Scrambler. Honest. Untamed. Air-cooled. Feel the wind, lean into every curve and experience the freedom in every mile you ride – the BMW R nineT Scrambler empowers you to do your own thing. Tough, unconventional, and against established standards. Made for true characters who want their bike to be pure and minimalistic. See, hear, feel. The unique sound of the R nineT Scrambler is a real attention grabber. The classic 1200 cc boxer engine and its high-positioned dual silencer give the bike a powerful voice. Compared to the R nineT, the handlebars are placed higher and the comfortable seat is repositioned. This ensures a confident and relaxed seating position for every rider. In combination with the slightly longer spring travel, you'll overcome rough spots with ease. No limits. Dual sport tires, a high exhaust system, and a relaxed, upright riding position help the Scrambler keep riding where the pavement ends. The 19-inch front wheel, the analog tachometer, a purist steel tank in monolith metallic matte and other unique details turn the Scrambler into a high-quality classic. And with just a few steps you can give the R nineT Scrambler your own individual touch. Pure Scrambler. Pure BMW Motorrad. The R nineT Scrambler is at the highest level in matters of safety, reliability and quality. Standard ABS and optional ASC provide extra safety. Make your statement with the R nineT Scrambler.

1999 BMW R 1100 RTP

1999 BMW R 1100 RTP

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Omaha, Nebraska

Year 2016

Make BMW

Model R NineT Scrambler

Category -

Engine 1,170cc cc

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The BMW R nineT Scrambler. Honest. Untamed. Air-cooled. Feel the wind, lean into every curve and experience the freedom in every mile you ride – the BMW R nineT Scrambler empowers you to do your own thing. Tough, unconventional, and against established standards. Made for true characters who want their bike to be pure and minimalistic. See, hear, feel. The unique sound of the R nineT Scrambler is a real attention grabber. The classic 1200 cc boxer engine and its high-positioned dual silencer give the bike a powerful voice. Compared to the R nineT, the handlebars are placed higher and the comfortable seat is repositioned. This ensures a confident and relaxed seating position for every rider. In combination with the slightly longer spring travel, you'll overcome rough spots with ease. No limits. Dual sport tires, a high exhaust system, and a relaxed, upright riding position help the Scrambler keep riding where the pavement ends. The 19-inch front wheel, the analog tachometer, a purist steel tank in monolith metallic matte and other unique details turn the Scrambler into a high-quality classic. And with just a few steps you can give the R nineT Scrambler your own individual touch. Pure Scrambler. Pure BMW Motorrad. The R nineT Scrambler is at the highest level in matters of safety, reliability and quality. Standard ABS and optional ASC provide extra safety. Make your statement with the R nineT Scrambler.

1999 Suzuki BANDIT 600 S

1999 Suzuki BANDIT 600 S

$7,899

Lakeville, Minnesota

Year 2005

Make BMW

Model R1200GS

Category -

Engine -

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2005 BMW R1200GS, Pre-Owned BMW Inventory Reduction SALE!!!!Over 30 bikes in stock.. Stop In For A Test Ride Today.. Or Call 800-685-2304 for more information.2005 BMW R1200GS.. Well equipped and ready to roll. Even more agile, more powerful and lighter for maximum riding pleasure on and off the road.The new BMW R 1200 GS fulfils the old dream of the ideal touring enduro: Superiority in every respect, outstanding performance and superior comfort even on the longest tour, equally superior handling and agility for maximum riding pleasure on winding country roads and mountain passes give the rider exactly what he wants. Add to this low weight of just 496 lbs. quite unique in this class, plus outstanding chassis and spring qualities, and you can be sure to enjoy even the toughest tours on the roughest terrain.The BMW R 1200 GS offers an unparalleled synthesis of harmony in its combination of off-road an on-road riding qualities. With its predecessor, the R 1150 GS uniquely successful over so many years, setting the standard in its segment consistently throughout its lifecycle, the R 1200 GS now takes you into a new dimension, raising the outstanding features of its predecessor to an even higher level on all important counts.DIMENSIONSLENGTH 87.0 in.WIDTH 36.0 in. with mirrorsWEIGHT 439 lbs. excluding options and accessoriesWHEELBASE 59.8 in.SEAT HEIGHT 33.0 in. - 34.0 in.ENGINEENGINE Air-cooled/oil-cooled flat twin 4-strokeHORSEPOWER 100 bhp @ 7,000 rpmDISPLACEMENT 1170 ccBORE X STROKE 101.0 mm x 73.0 mmTORQUE 85 lb.-ft. @ 5,500 rpmCOMPRESSION RATIO 11.0:1FUEL SYSTEM BMS-KFUEL TANK CAPACITY 5.2 gal.CLUTCH 180-mm single dry plateDRIVETRAINTRANSMISSION Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox with helical gearingFINAL DRIVE Enclosed driveshaft with 2 universal joints; 2.82:1BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRESBRAKES EVO partial-integral ABSFront: 2, 4-piston fixed calipers; 12.0 in. dual floating rotorsRear: 1, 2-piston floating caliper; 10.4 in. single, fixed rotor; Actuation: Hydraulic, DOT 4 fluid typeTIRES Front: 110/80 x 19 tubelessRear: 150/70 x 17 tubelessOPERATIONALFRAME Tubular spaceframe, engine load-bearingSUSPENSION Front: Telelever; 7.5 in. travelRear: Paralever; 7.9 in. travelRAKE 63°

1994 Honda Goldwing 1500

1994 Honda Goldwing 1500

$4,500

Shelbyville, Kentucky

Year 1999

Make BMW

Model R 1200 C

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine -

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1999 BMW R1200C motorcycle 1170cc, 61 hp, Estoril Blue 20K miles; New Battery last fall. Shaft driven, low maintenance. Living in my garage, needs a rider! Sale includes: BMW battery tender, Joe Rocket jacket, flip-face helmet, maintenance manual and original owner's manuals

BMW : K-Series 1999 BMW K 1200 LT *We Ship & Finance* 1999 bmw k 1200 lt k 1200 lt we ship finance bikes dream machines warranty

BMW : K-Series 1999 BMW K 1200 LT *We Ship & Finance* 1999 bmw k 1200 lt k 1200 lt we ship finance bikes dream machines warranty

$4,950

Round Rock, Texas

Year 1999

Make BMW

Model K-Series

Category -

Engine -

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Dream Machines Indian Motorcycle Visit Store 1401 N. Interstate 35Round Rock, TX 78664 Contact: Our Sales Team! Phone: (512) 309-7503 ext.5902 Email: [email protected] Vehicle Information VIN WB10555AXXZD71866 Condition Used Odometer 30947 Stock No D71866 Warranty Unspecified Engine 1171cc Exterior Color Champagne Metallic Interior Color Champagne Metallic Loan Calculator 1999 BMW K 1200 LT Description **SO MUCH BIKE FOR THE MONEY**  *BOOK VALUE IS $4,975  SHIPPING, LEASING, FINANCING AND EXTENDED WARRANTY MAY BE AVAILABLE! YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1999 BMW K 1200 LT WITH 30,866 MILES ON IT. IT IS CHAMPAGNE METALLIC IN COLOR AND POWERED BY A 1171cc ENGINE AND 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION. THIS BIKE COMES WITH ABS BRAKES, CRUISE CONTROL, HIGHWAY PEGS ($89.95), AND 1 KEY. THERE ARE NO DENTS OR DINGS THAT I CAN FIND ON THE BIKE, HOWEVER THERE ARE CHIPS AND SCUFF ON THE FAIRING, FRONT FENDER, AND BAGS. THE CHROME AND ALUMINUM ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. THE TIRES HAVE GOOD TREAD LEFT ON THEM. Financing Information Please contact us today for your custom tailored rate and payment! Warranty Unless otherwise noted, this vehicle is being offered as-is with no warranty expressed or implied. Please call for specific warranty details on this vehicle. Terms of Sale Overview This vehicle is also for sale on our lot and other advertising sources, we reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply to all of our auctions. Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will required to submit a $500 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Understanding that the vehicle will remain available for purchase until the deposit has been secured. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 business days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Cash (in person), certified check, bank transfers, or 3rd-party financing. Fees and Taxes: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. Disclaimer It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the existence and condition of any equipment listed. We try our best to thoroughly describe the vehicle and its features, please contact us prior to bidding on the vehicle if you have any questions about the vehicle. We are NOT responsible for misprints on prices or equipment. It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the accuracy of the prices and equipment with the dealer. Pricing is subject to change without notice. PAYMENT TYPES: OUR NATIONWIDE FINANCING, Certified Funds and/or Your Institutional Financing FEES: Out of State Buyers Out of state buyers are not charged vehicle sales tax,title or license for the State of Texas.Our documentation fee is $50.00 and UVC/Admin. fee is $198.97 All sales transactions must be completed within 5 days of auction close.The customer is responsible for registering the vehicle in their home state. Taxes and Fees In state buyers will be charged state and local taxes, title, registration, and documentary fees. Our documentation fee is $50.00 and UVC/Admin. fee is $198.97 All sales transactions must be completed within 5 days of auction close. Deposit We require a $500 deposit within 3 days of winning the auction. Please call the dealership to make arrangements for payment. TERMS: Auction Policies Customers with zero or negative feedback on eBay Motors please contact us prior to bidding. Otherwise, we reserve the right to cancel your bid. Understand this is only to protect the integrity of the auction. Winning bidder must contact the dealership within 24 hours of the auction close and the purchase transaction completed within 5 calendar days. We reserve the right to re-list or sell the vehicle in the event of a non-paying bidder. Buyer Pickup A representative from our dealership can be available for pickup at area airports when necessary. Buyers must schedule pickup prior to making travel arrangements. DREAM MACHINES OF AUSTIN 1401 N INTERSTATE 35 ROUND ROCK, TEXAS 78664 PHONE: 512-735-5151 Lotvantage eBay Motors Dealer Software

2016 BMW K 1600 GTL

2016 BMW K 1600 GTL

$3,995

Livonia, Michigan

Year 1999

Make BMW

Model K 1200 LT

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine -

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1999 BMW K 1200 LT, 2014 BMW K 1300 S The interceptor. The athlete. Aerodynamic, avant-garde. Do you know of another sporty bike with this profile? A bike that develops such pulling power with 175 hp that it take the heat out of many a 200 hp bike? But a bike you can still take out on a quick trip simply because it has great everyday suitability? At the same time a technological treat? The reasons: 103 ft-lb of torque from 1,293 cc and at 8,250 rpm too. With a throaty sound from a cool, hexagonal tube. With catalytic converter and exhaust valve. And with fuel consumption and exhaust emission values which would suit many a machine with half the dynamic performance. With this jet, the whole concept of speed moves into a new dimension. This in-line 4-cylinder delivers its power in such a way that you can almost feel it when standing still. That s because within the engine speed ranges in which you move more than 80% of the time i.e. the lower and medium speed ranges it delivers performance from the first yard. The real thing. And in terms of safety features, this machine is unique: ABS as standard with ASC and ESA optional. And the extras are amazing: race through the gears with the gear shift assistant, pure racing in view with the 2D HP dashboard. The BMW K 1300 S: supreme power with the sportiest of understatement. Why not try it out right away!

1999 BMW R1100RT

1999 BMW R1100RT

$10,395

Woodstock, Illinois

Category -

Engine -

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2015 Harley-Davidson SPORTSTER SEVENTY-TWO XL1200V, This 2015 Harley-Davidson SPORTSTER SEVENTY-TWO XL1200V SEVENTY-TWO XL1200V features a 1200cc engine. The vehicle is Black with a Not Specified interior. It is offered with the remaining factory warranty. - 2015 HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPORTSTER SEVENTY-TWO XL1200V BLACK QUARTZ FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES: BEAUTIFUL CONDITION RUNS PERFECTLY BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY LEATHER GUNSLINGER SADDLE BAG 2,395 MILES 888-933-7674 - This Harley-Davidson is in Excellent overall exterior condition - -

1999 BMW R1200C

1999 BMW R1200C

$6,995

Bettendorf, Iowa

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Make -

Model -

Category -

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1999 BMW R1200C, The R1200C's story is the same as so many BMWs – better than most motorcycles on the market place.  Reliability issues almost non-existant with this and any other BMW. The BMW R1200C is a Harley-Davidson rival with German engineering. Like most cruisers, it sells on looks – this one had a part in a Bond movie too. 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.This one is super clean, it has the up graded drivers, & passenger  seat, and grab rail.  Fully serviced and ready to ride!!!   Check out the pictures, and give us a call!!!  Be sure to check out brennys dot com for this, and lots of other bikes, and ATVs!!!!

1999 BMW K 1200LTC

1999 BMW K 1200LTC

$9,000

Houston, Texas

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Model -

Category -

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1999 BMW K 1200LTC, 1999 BMW K1200 LTC Luxury Touring Bike + Matching Uni-Go Trailer / 47,500 Miles (Primarily 2-Up Touring; No Commuting) / Including Uni-Go Trailer (~5 CF Travel Storage, Universal-Joint Locking Hitch, Metzler Tire with Spare Set of Wheel Bearings, Protection Bra; this Single-Wheel Trailer leans with the Bike; ~70 #s Empty, 110 #s Max Cargo) / Color: Champagne White Metallic (Bike + Trailer Match) / Bike New in December 1999 (I am the Original Owner, a CPA) / Engine: Liquid-Cooled, 4-Stroke, In-line 4-Cylinder, 1,171 CC Engine (100 HP ,500 RPM) / Transmission: 5-Speed with Over-Drive + Electronic Reverse / Shaft-Drive / ABS Brakes / Factory Cruise Control / Heated Seats (separate controls for Rider + Passenger) / Heated Grips / Full Bike Computer Display (Temp, MTE, Avg MPH, Avg MPG) / BMW Factory-Installed (J&M) Communications System (Original BMW Version; works great!) with Two In-Helmet Headsets + Microphones Included / Integrated AM-FM-Traffic, 4-Speaker Stereo with 6-CD-Player + Cassette / Kenwood FRS 2-Way Radio with Integration Cable / Electronically-Adjustable AeroFlow Bubble Windshield (sends wind over the head of your passenger; original BMW windshield included) / Front Headlight Modulator on Hi-Beam / Fork-Bolt-Mounted, Dual 50W Halogen MotoLights / Highway Pegs (J-Pegs) / Adjustable Rider Seat + Foot-Peg Lowering Kit / Touring (Luggage) Storage Includes: Uni-Go Trailer (~5 CF) / Integrated, Locking Saddlebags + Top-Case (~4.2 CF) including Custom Liner Bags / Top-Case Rack (excluding duffle bag) with Integrated LED Brake-Light / Chicane Custom Tank Bag + Map-Holder / RAM Mount (on left), Wired for Garmin Zumo GPS (Zumo NOT included) / SAENG Mount (on right), Wired for Escort / Escort Passport 8500 Radar Detector Included / BMW Handle-Bar-Mounted Cup-Holder / Metzler ME-880 Touring Tires: 7.2K Miles on Front (lasts ~12K) + 5K Miles on Rear (lasts ~9K) / Major Maintenance at 44.3K Miles: Replaced Engine Rear Main Seal + Rebuilt Clutch + Final Drive / Dowco All-Weather Bike Cover (New in January 2013) / Clymer Shop Manual / Gel Battery Tender (New Battery at 45.5K Miles) / BMW Oil Filter Wrench / Running Purple Synthetic Engine Oil / Spare Oil Filter + Air Filter / Original Keys (Two Sets re Bike + Trailer) / Bike: ~875 #s Wet with Accessories / Fuel: 6.1 Gallon Tank (~250 Miles / Tank on Highway) / Bike NEVER Down or Wrecked / Why Selling? My wife has Chronic Illness, so (sadly) No More 2-Up Touring / BMWs are renowned for Lasting Decades + Hundreds of Thousands of Miles / Asking $9,000 for this Fully-Equipped, Ready-To-Go, Luxury Touring Package / I have ~$27K Invested in this Touring Package (excluding routine maintenance costs) / Asking $ 9,000 + Buyer Pays Shipping + Fee

1999 BMW K 1200LTC

1999 BMW K 1200LTC

$9,000

Houston, Texas

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Engine -

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1999 BMW K 1200LTC, 1999 BMW K1200 LTC Luxury Touring Bike + Matching Uni-Go Trailer / 47,500 Miles (Primarily 2-Up Touring; No Commuting) / Including Uni-Go Trailer (~5 CF Travel Storage, Universal-Joint Locking Hitch, Metzler Tire with Spare Set of Wheel Bearings, Protection Bra; this Single-Wheel Trailer leans with the Bike; ~70 #s Empty, 110 #s Max Cargo) / Color: Champagne White Metallic (Bike + Trailer Match) / Bike New in December 1999 (I am the Original Owner, a CPA) / Engine: Liquid-Cooled, 4-Stroke, In-line 4-Cylinder, 1,171 CC Engine (100 HP ,500 RPM) / Transmission: 5-Speed with Over-Drive + Electronic Reverse / Shaft-Drive / ABS Brakes / Factory Cruise Control / Heated Seats (separate controls for Rider + Passenger) / Heated Grips / Full Bike Computer Display (Temp, MTE, Avg MPH, Avg MPG) / BMW Factory-Installed (J&M) Communications System (Original BMW Version; works great!) with Two In-Helmet Headsets + Microphones Included / Integrated AM-FM-Traffic, 4-Speaker Stereo with 6-CD-Player + Cassette / Kenwood FRS 2-Way Radio with Integration Cable / Electronically-Adjustable AeroFlow Bubble Windshield (sends wind over the head of your passenger; original BMW windshield included) / Front Headlight Modulator on Hi-Beam / Fork-Bolt-Mounted, Dual 50W Halogen MotoLights / Highway Pegs (J-Pegs) / Adjustable Rider Seat + Foot-Peg Lowering Kit / Touring (Luggage) Storage Includes: Uni-Go Trailer (~5 CF) / Integrated, Locking Saddlebags + Top-Case (~4.2 CF) including Custom Liner Bags / Top-Case Rack (excluding duffle bag) with Integrated LED Brake-Light / Chicane Custom Tank Bag + Map-Holder / RAM Mount (on left), Wired for Garmin Zumo GPS (Zumo NOT included) / SAENG Mount (on right), Wired for Escort / Escort Passport 8500 Radar Detector Included / BMW Handle-Bar-Mounted Cup-Holder / Metzler ME-880 Touring Tires: 7.2K Miles on Front (lasts ~12K) + 5K Miles on Rear (lasts ~9K) / Major Maintenance at 44.3K Miles: Replaced Engine Rear Main Seal + Rebuilt Clutch + Final Drive / Dowco All-Weather Bike Cover (New in January 2013) / Clymer Shop Manual / Gel Battery Tender (New Battery at 45.5K Miles) / BMW Oil Filter Wrench / Running Purple Synthetic Engine Oil / Spare Oil Filter + Air Filter / Original Keys (Two Sets re Bike + Trailer) / Bike: ~875 #s Wet with Accessories / Fuel: 6.1 Gallon Tank (~250 Miles / Tank on Highway) / Bike NEVER Down or Wrecked / Why Selling? My wife has Chronic Illness, so (sadly) No More 2-Up Touring / BMWs are renowned for Lasting Decades + Hundreds of Thousands of Miles / Asking $9,000 for this Fully-Equipped, Ready-To-Go, Luxury Touring Package / I have ~$27K Invested in this Touring Package (excluding routine maintenance costs) / Asking $ 9,000 + Buyer Pays Shipping + Fee

BMW : R-Series 2007 bmw r 1200 s meticulously owned by classic bmw restorer exquisite thruout

BMW : R-Series 2007 bmw r 1200 s meticulously owned by classic bmw restorer exquisite thruout

$11,990

Santa Monica, California

Year 2007

Make BMW

Model R-Series

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 1200

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Meticulously maintained by classic BMW restorer! 2007 BMW R1200S VIN #: WB10396077ZP30459 Motorcycle Magazine wrote in 2006…”BMW has a rich heritage in motorsports, especially in the automotive realm where it is strongly represented in Formula 1 and sports car racing. But until recently, the motorcycle division seemed content to deliver modestly performing and unconventional road tools for idiosyncratic riders more familiar with AARP than MTV.” And then in 2007 came the R1200S! ? The totally revamped R1200GS signaled an invigorated team of engineers back in Munich. And then a year later came the R1200S, the most powerful production Boxer BMW has ever created and a significant leap forward over the mild R1100S that debuted in 1999. With a purported 122 horsepower on tap and a claimed tank-empty weight of 430 lbs, this sportiest of Boxers is capable of dissecting a twisty backroad during a daytrip or even humbling some crotch-rocket pilots at a trackday. To give you an idea of the S’s intended mission, BMW won’t offer saddlebags for it. “It’s truly thought of as a sportbike,” says Roy Oliemuller, BMW’s head PR wag, a gentleman’s sportbike. ? At the core of the S is a version of the 1170cc horizontal-Twin engine, sporting 122BHP via a host of hot-rod tricks. Mixing fuel and air is the larger 52mm throttle bodies, up 5mm from other models. Modified cylinder heads and bumpier cams maximize top-end performance. With a redline higher than any previous Boxer motor at 8800 rpm, most internal components have been beefed up, including stiffer valve springs, reinforced rocker arms, stronger conrods and new pistons that squeeze the incoming mixture at a lofty 12.5:1 compression ratio. Firing up the S and the higher-lift cams produce a rougher idle that shakes the bike and mirrors – the engine feels slightly coarser than the GS’s despite the presence of a counterbalancer. Response off the bottom is immediate and healthy, and roll-on performance is exceptional. Its power surge is linear and predictable yet potent and exciting. ? The example here is offered in the best of the available color schemes of silver and in exquisite condition throughout. Owned from new by a local Southern California restorer of primarily classic BMWs, the bike has been meticulously maintained, if not babied for the all of its 23,000 miles. ? The bike was ordered with just about every option available from BMW, including: Titanium / Stainless Silencer ($1895), Sport Suspension Ohlins®, ($690), Front Shock ($965), Rear Shock ($1,705), Wide Rear Wheel 6.0 x 17 ($205), Tire Pressure Monitoring ($260), ABS, which can be turned off ($925), Heated Hand Grips ($235), On Board Computer ($275), both tank bags, large and small. In addition, the screen was replaced by a Puig tinted item and the levers replaced with Bestem adjustables, but the original parts accompany the bike. A carbon fiber rear hugger was also installed. ? Paint, frame, wheels, etc. are all in excellent practically unmarked condition. The bike looks like it as 10% of the mileage actually indicated on the odometer. Please look very carefully at the photos to see just how exquisite this bike is. ? The mechanical condition of the bike is a perfect reflection of the cosmetic condition. Fresh from a service to ready the bike for sale, it needs nothing. The engine is bright and responsive and feels as taut as a new bike. It shifts perfectly through and excellent and predictably progressive clutch action. All electrical systems work perfectly. Brakes and the peculiar Telelever front end and Paralever rear suspension are taut and confidence inspiring. The R1200S has an affinity for curvy roads previously unseen from any of BMW’s Boxer Twins, and this example is a perfect illustration of the S’ unflappable stability. It is amazingly composed over all road conditions and lacks the twitchiness of many crotch-rockets from Japan. ? The R1200S was a short-lived model in the BMW range and with the success of the latest GP inspired Beemers, it is unquestionably classed as a modern classic and an investment grade example such as this is a guaranteed appreciating asset in any discerning collection.

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BMW : K-Series BMW K1200 LT

BMW : K-Series BMW K1200 LT

$6,250

Muncie, Indiana

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BMW K1200 LT Power assisted ABS breaks and a 4-cylinder, 1171cc inline engine producing an eye-popping 116hp make the K1200LT both powerful and safe. , adjustable height chrome passenger footrests, heated handgrips, heated seats, cruise control, and 2 electrical sockets for various accessories, power windscreen, reverse, hi-way pegs, additional Halogen driving lights. In 1999 the K 1200 LT received the “Motorcycle of the Year” award from Rider Magazine. The Robb Report named it the “Best of the Best”, and Cycle World named the LT the “Best Touring Bike”.

Buell : Thunderbolt Rare limited production 1997 Erik Buell S3T Thunderbolt Sport Touring Edition

Buell : Thunderbolt Rare limited production 1997 Erik Buell S3T Thunderbolt Sport Touring Edition

$3,500

Oakdale, Pennsylvania

Year 1997

Make Buell

Model Thunderbolt

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1200

Posted Over 1 Month

OWN A PIECE OF MOTORCYCLE HISTORY !This is a limited production "Tuber", one of the last hand assembled by a few of Erik Buell's expert team in East Troy Wisconsin, back in the early days, only 384 were made this first year of the S3T in 1997. American Muscle, made in USA. Very light but strong hand laid fiberglass fender, fairing, gas tank, and rear tail section. Once Harley took over Buell in 1998, the expensive to make fiberglass components all went to mass production cheap ABS plastic. Ducati style hand crafted chrome-moly perimeter frame, Performance Machine front and Brembo rear calipers, and inverted WP forks. Corbin seat ($500), D&D Racing carbon fiber exhaust cannister ($500), lightweight quick release lockable luggage ($1500 option), new sport touring tires; front IRC ProTech SP-11F, rear Metzeler RoadTech Z6 ($400), newer AGM battery ($100) , newer front brakes, new rear brakes. That's already $3000 in stuff without even mentioning the rest of the bike. USA bidders only. MODEL YEARS PRODUCED 97-98, 00-02 APPROX. NUMBER BUILT 1,779 1997 = 384 1998 = 630 1999 = NIL 2000 = 349 2001 = 164 2002 = 252 Displacement: 1203cc 91HP@5800RPM Torque: 87 ft.lbs @ 5,200 rpm Bought it in September 2012 with 14665 miles, as a third bike that I always wanted, and have only put on a thousand miles in three years. Originally I was going to completely refreshen the bike to showroom condition...someday...well guess its time for a new owner. Another "Bueller" enthusiast would be perfect. Starts and runs excellent, it is tuned and piped for 100HP like the later Thunderstorm motor but without the troublesome head and cylinder gasket issues of the 1998 and later models. Has always been run on Mobil One synthetic 15w50. Primary chain and belt drive tension adjusted, valves are maintenance free hydraulic pushrods, self adjusting. Carburetor has been re-jetted for performance. Rear end lowered two inches for better comfort, can easily be redone to original. Handles incredible, upright sitting position and pretty comfortable in the saddle overall. I added rubber gel grips to smooth out some hand vibration. Bike is very light, only around 450lbs, top speed around 130 in under a minute for those adrenaline junkies. The luggage black tubing frame is one piece and removes in minutes for a very sport bike look, tail fender was also clipped by previous owner for a very clean modern look. Its imperfect, if it was showroom the value would be $5,000. It was almost $14,000 new in 1997. This rare Thunderbolt ST3 needs some small cosmetic details finished; gas tank ovals were going to be airbrushed with the new Pegasus Buell symbols, some small paint bubbles on gas tank, left foot peg rubber end is broken off, some scratches on saddle bags. Fairing leg lowers missing, removed for better cooling. Upper plastic belt drive cover missing, removed for easy drive belt inspection. Custom made license plate bracket, nice, but not original. Bonus: BUY IT NOW winner will also receive two authentic Buell saddlebag liners which are worth $200 (not pictured), they are no longer available from Buell and nearly impossible to find. Keep in mind Ebay charges $125 to the seller (me), so if you can come see it in person, cash in pocket will get a better deal. I am near the Pittsburgh Airport, fly in, I will pick you up, ride home. Its reliable enough to ride cross country on any given day. Everything works as it should. It's listed for sale local so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. An outdoor fabric cover is included if needed. I have many other photos if you request, apologies for the poor quality. Mileage will go up slightly as I still ride it every week. Also I am open to trading my Buell Thunderbolt plus cash to anyone who has an adventure type bike I can occasionally ride off road; like a Buell Ulysses, Triumph Tiger, BMW, KTM, Husqvarna, etc. Unlike most motorcycles, consider this one an investment rather than an expense. The value goes up slightly every year instead of down, and in 2017, at twenty years, will appreciate even faster as a classic. (nice unedited article below for those curious about Buells. Here in Pittsburgh, where Erik Buell grew up, worked as a motorcycle mechanic, and attended the University of Pittsburgh; Buells are LEGEND.) THE 1999 BUELL S3 THUNDERBOLTBy Chuck Hawks Thunderbolt! That is the only way to understand this motorcycle. I had looked at Buell motorcycles, especially the top of the line S3 Thunderbolt, almost every time I visited my local Harley-Davidson dealer, but I never understood these motorcycles until I finally took a test ride. That is what the Buell motorcycles are all about: the ride. There are fancier, plainer, costlier, cheaper, prettier, homelier, faster, slower, lighter, heavier, bigger, and smaller motorcycles available, but in all my years of riding I have never ridden anything like a Buell. That also seems to be the opinion of the Buell owners I have talked to, including those who have owned a variety of expensive (read Italian) sport bikes. Speaking of which, Harley's investment in Buell appears to be paying off. Last year (1998), Buell outsold all of the other "specialty sport bikes" (a term which, I believe, excludes the regular production of the Japanese Big Four) in the U.S. except Ducati, who managed to stay in first place by the slimmest of margins. This year, Buell expects to outsell Ducati and take over the number one spot. As I write this, in 1999, the Buell line of Vee-twin sport bikes consists of three models. There is the surprisingly economical M2 Cyclone, the X1 Lightning street fighter, and the sport or sport-touring oriented S3 Thunderbolt. All exhibit similar, but not identical, styling and performance, and all three are powered by a modified Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 motor. All three are sporty motorcycles designed to get you off the line and down the road quickly, with the maximum amount of fun. Real world performance is the forte' of these bikes, and not much can catch them on the road. Like all Buells, but unlike most other sport and sport-touring bikes, the engine of the S3 is left open to view. There is no bodywork to hide that big powerplant. The visible V-twin motor is probably the easiest way to identify a Buell American Motorcycle. In a world of look-alike sport bikes, nothing else looks like a Buell. Because I am a fan of the sport-touring concept, the Thunderbolt S3T is the Buell for me. All Thunderbolts feature a frame mounted sport fairing designed to protect the rider and gas tank (without obscuring the motor), You get to pick from a variety of color combinations for the Thunderbolt. My favorite color scheme for 1999 is the "Molten Orange" (fairing,tank, and tail section) with "Nuclear Blue" (frame and wheels) color scheme. Hey, there's safety in conspicuity! I recommend the S3T touring package. This includes touring handlebars, fairing lowers, two fitted soft storage bags for the fairing, an underseat tote bag (perfect for a toolkit, and not much else), and the newly improved, color coordinated, detachable, hard saddlebags, which come with fitted removable liners. The saddle bags come with your choice of deep (read bulky) or narrow (read trim) covers. Although the deep covers will swallow a full face helmet, I prefer the sleeker and more attractive narrow covers, a triumph of form over function. The other covers can be ordered separately later, if it becomes necessary. I don't have much use for the color matched fairing lowers, included in the S3T touring package, because they trap even more of the already excessive heat generated by the big 74 cubic inch engine throbbing within inches of the rider's legs, and detract from the bike's appearance. Also, they are fairly flimsy (the body parts of these bikes are designed to be light in weight) and stick out to the sides, and are therefore liable to damage if the bike falls over in a parking lot mishap (or something similar). Fortunately, they are designed to be easily removed. Two options available only from the aftermarket (as I write this) are a taller "touring" windshield, and thicker, softer, gel handgrips (is anybody at Buell taking notes?). Buell does offer an excellent tank bag, which I recommend. The result is a sport-touring bike from the sporty end of the spectrum. Other neat features of the Thunderbolt include a chrome-moly tubular perimeter frame, digital electronic fuel injection (which eliminates the hassle of a fuel tank petcock, as well as a choke), hydraulic self-adjusting valve lifters, electronic ignition, belt drive, stainless steel header pipes, fully adjustable suspension with inverted front forks and a rear mono shock which operates in extension, aluminum arc swingarm, hollow 3-spoke cast wheels, "Z" rated radial tubeless tires, superb brakes, completely sealed maintenance-free battery, halogen headlight with an adjustment knob in the fairing, excellent fairing mounted mirrors (you actually see the traffic behind you, instead of your arms), European passing lamp flasher (a little trigger on the left handlebar controls that flashes the high beam), and folding footpegs. About all that is missing is self-canceling turn signals (Dear Buell representative: please note). All 1999 Buells come with a much improved dual seat, and I am happy to report that the new, wide, Thunderbolt seat is adequately comfortable for solo commuting and Sunday rides. I have not taken any long trips, so I cannot comment on its suitability for serious touring. A drawback to the wider seat is that it is a longer reach to the ground than it used to be from the old, uncomfortable but narrower, version. The factory specification says the seat height is 29.5 inches, but they must have measured it with the suspension at both ends set to the lowest possible setting, and the tires flat. It feels higher than that. The Thunderbolt would not be my first choice, given my 30 inch inseam, for a lot of complicated parking lot maneuvers. Nor is it a particularly good bike for riding with a passenger. The bike is somewhat top heavy to start with, and this top heavy feeling is aggrivated by a seat that puts the passenger too high and too far back. If you ride two up a lot, a Buell may not be the bike for you. After mentioning the new seat, I should mention that I find the rider's seating position quite comfortable. An average size rider is postioned in a relaxed position with a slight froward lean. It is better, in my opinion, than the seating position on a BMW R 1100RS sport-tourer, or a Triumph Thunderbird Sport (bikes with which it might reasonably be compared). The location of the rider's footpegs, in particular, is very good. So is the height and reach of the touring handlebar. The layout of the handlebar controls and switches is conventional, and easy to learn. Mounted in the dash are a large tach and speedo, plus a surprisingly useful quartz clock. Also on the dash are a variety of idiot lights, including a handy low fuel warning light which illuminates when .4 gallon of petrol remains. The large 5.4 gallon fuel tank means 225-265 miles (on average) before the low fuel warning light comes on. This is outstanding range, greater than that offered by most luxury touring bikes. On a recent 205 mile Saturday ride from Eugene to Sisters and back, involving both the old and new Mckenzie Highways over Oregon's Cascade Mountains, I actually averaged 59.94 miles per gallon. That would mean approximately 300 miles from a full tank of gas before the low fuel light comes on! More complete technical specifications for all of the Buells, and many other top sport bikes, can be found in the "Sport Motorcycle Comparison Chart," on my Travel page. The only area that needs improvement, to make the Thunderbolt a decent touring bike, is rider protection. The factory supplied windshield is pure sport bike. Combined with the smallish fairing, it offers good protection for the torso, none for the hands, and directs the slipstream coming over the windshield about at the chinbar of the rider's helmet. This is tolerable on a Sunday sport ride, but fatiguing on a long freeway ride. I fitted a Rifle brand replacement windshield 17 inches tall (the only aftermarket replacement I could find) and while this represents a marginal improvement, it is far from ideal. The factory windshield is very short, about 13 inches, and angled at what appears to be less than 45 degrees above the horizontal. The Rifle replacement is angled almost bolt upright, and still too low. The wind collapses behind and around this windshield, and hits the rider in the face and shoulders. It is marginally better than the factory windshield, in that you are being hit in the face by broken air (I believe the aerodynamic term is "burble"), rather than the almost laminar airflow off the factory windshield. Faint praise, to be sure, since at speed the rider's head is still continually buffeted by the wind. If I lay over the tank, the Rifle windshield provides excellent protection--but who wants to ride a long distance laying over the tank? What is needed is a windshield taller than the Rifle version by about 5 inches, and angled back at about 60 degrees. This would put it somewhere between the excessively upright stance of the Rifle windshield, and the very swept-back angle of the factory windshield, and hopefully it would send the slipstream over the rider's head. Certainly a competent designer, with a little practice, could produce a satisfactory touring windshield for the Thunderbolt fairing. It has been done for plenty of other motorcycles. It is no secret that Buell motorcycles have had something of a "kit bike" reputation. After all, Eric Buell originally started building them in his garage. (Bill Harley and the Davidson brothers started the same way, back in 1903.) Everyone agreed that they were a blast to ride, but niggling problems like cracks in ultra light body parts, excessive heat radiating from the engine and exhaust pipes, broken engine mounts, uncomfortable seats, saddle bag latches that didn't work, and similar problems have drawn criticism, and rightly so. The 1999 models are the first since Harley-Davidson acquired 98% of Buell American Motorcycles. Eric Buell remains in charge, and still owns 2% of the stock. Harley had previously owned half of the company, with Buell owning the other half. The changes allowed by Harley's deep pockets are apparent. Everything has been improved, including the frame, engine mounts, fuel injection, front forks, swingarm, rear monoshock, seat, handlebar controls, the S-3 fairing, the S3 saddlebags, and more. Unfortunately, work remains to be done to eliminate the small, niggling problems to which the bikes are still prone. Judging by my experience with the S3, build quality still does not appear to be as good as a Harley-Davidson. In fact, it is probably below that of an average Japanese motorcycle, not really bad, but not perfect. There is no assembly line at the Buell factory. Each motorcycle is built individually, by a small team of workers, who work only on that particular bike until it is finished. This system yields great job satisfaction, high employee morale, a lot of promise for the future, and motorcycles that are maybe a little less uniform than they might otherwise be. Before founding Buell American Motorcycles, Eric Buell worked as an engineer for Harley-Davidson. Based on what I have read about Eric Buell, the most basic ingredients of his design philosophy seem to be centralization of mass, low unsprung weight, and frame rigidity. Let's take a quick look at these concepts, because they are central to why a Buell is so much fun to ride. I am no engineer, but as a sailor I am familiar with the benefits of mass centralization. A boat designed with the weight concentrated in the center, instead of out at the ends, will respond more quickly. It will tend to ride over, rather than plow through, the waves. Two people with access to a small skiff, dinghy, or rowboat can experiment with this concept. First, have one person sit in the very bow, and the other at the stern. Note how the boat feels sluggish and responds slowly to the waves. Now move both people (the mass) to the middle of the boat. Suddenly it feels more lively, and responds faster, now that the mass is centralized. The same basic principle also holds true for motorcycles. This is why Buell concentrates the weight of the heavy components of the motorcycle, the engine/transmission, muffler, gas tank, rear monoshock, and battery near the center of the motorcycle. Everything is basically placed above or below the engine/transmission unit, the heaviest single component of the motorcycle. The result is that Buell motorcycles feel exceptionally lively, and a lively motorcycle is more fun to ride. Unsprung weight is the weight of the components not supported by the suspension, principally the wheels, tires, lower fork legs, and brakes. Lower unsprung weight allows the tires to maintain better contact with the uneven surface of the road, thus making for a safer, better controlled, and more enjoyable ride. Buell uses hollow 3-spoke alloy wheels of the lightest and most rigid type for all of their models. For the Thunderbolt, Buell uses expensive Showa inverted front forks. Inverted forks put the smaller diameter fork section on the bottom, which lowers unsprung weight. They are also extremely strong, and more rigid than conventional telescopic forks. Going further to eliminate as much unsprung weight as possible, the Thunderbolt has a single stainless steel floating front brake disc, rather than the dual discs found on almost all other specialty sport bikes. Brake discs and their associated calipers are very heavy. To ensure adequate swept area, that single disc is the largest found on any production bike, 340mm in diameter. To make it lightweight while retaining the necessary thickness in cross section, it is extremely narrow in profile, and to ensure an excess of stopping power, the Thunderbolt comes with a 6-piston front brake caliper. "Stoppies" are easy on a Buell. Other premium motorcycle manufacturers can and do take some of these same steps to lower unsprung weight, but none combine all of these strategies as Buell does. Almost everyone agrees that a rigid frame is crucial to precise handling and control. Buell selected the expensive but effective method of using chrome-moly alloy steel tubing to build a perimeter frame with triangulated sections. Buell calls it a "geodesic perimeter frame." In the best modern fashion, the engine serves as a stressed member of the frame. The result is an exceptionally light and stiff frame, which improves handling and control. A bike that handles precisely and delivers exceptional control is more fun to ride. The centralized mass, low unsprung weight , stiff frame, and premium suspension, when combined with a rather short 55 inch wheelbase and only 24.5 degrees of front-end rake, should result in a light and quick handling motorcycle, and indeed it does. You might think the same combination would also make for a twitchy feeling motorcycle, but it doesn't. I expected, and found, a fast handling bike, but what I found most surprising was the Thunderbolt's excellent static stability. Static stability means that left to its own devices, it will run straight. This is a bike that will run straight as a die with the rider's hands off the handlebar. I guess the 3.8 inches of trail has something to do with that. Whatever the reason, the bike responds quickly, handles superbly, and runs true. Of course, more than trick engineering is necessary to build a complete motorcycle. The motor is the key to performance, and all Buells use a highly modified Harley-Davidson Sportster V-twin engine. The hot-rodded 1203cc "Thunderstorm" power plant used in the Thunderbolt produces an ample 101 horsepower at the crankshaft, and a gut wrenching 90 ft. lbs. of torque. This translates to about 71-78 ft. lbs. of torque and 85-90 hp. at the rear wheel, depending on whose dyno you read. Remember that horsepower is a measurement of work performed over time, and torque is the turning force at the crankshaft (or rear wheel). This is why torque is more important in everyday riding. Torque is what is responsible for that slingshot feeling when you roll the throttle on, not to mention those "power" wheelies. The vibration produced by the compact 45 degree V-twin motor is isolated from the frame, and the rider, by Buell's proprietary "Uniplanar" mounting system. This system works. It is amazing to ride a bike, powered by what is basically a Sportster 1200 engine, that is so smooth. At idle it feels about like a Sportster, but as the RPM increases, vibration diminishes. By the time the tach has moved past 3000 RPM, vibration is almost completely absent. The Sportster, as I wrote in my article "The Harley-Davidson Sportster," is quite pleasant to ride below about 60 MPH (in 5th gear). But vibration intrudes as speeds increase, and becomes uncomfortable (to me) by about 70 MPH. But on its cousin, the Buell Thunderbolt, the faster you go the smoother it gets. At 70 MPH and above, it is uncannily smooth. It is hard to believe it is powered by a Sportster 1200 motor, let alone one producing about a third more power. It seems to me that the Thunderbolt is a pretty good sport-touring bike, by which I mean a great sport bike for Sunday rides, with its power and razor sharp handling, that still has the capability of making overnight and longer trips. It has the range, speed, smoothness, stability, comfortable seating position, and available luggage to serve as a solo touring bike, plus the benefit of a very extensive dealer network should something go wrong while on the road (a good point to consider before purchasing some exotic brand sport-touring bike). Rider protection is the primary deficiency at present, but all it needs is a properly designed touring windshield to bring it up to snuff in that area. I hope that someone, either at Buell or in the aftermarket, will eventually respond to fill this need. If you want a sporty looking motorcycle for cheap transportation, there are more economical alternatives. But if you're leaning toward a sport or sport-touring bike, and ride for the pleasure of the experience, you owe it to yourself to at least test ride a Buell Thunderbolt.

Trim S3T Sport Touring Edition