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2003 BMW K1200LT

2003 BMW K1200LT

$12,500

Austin, Texas

Year 2015

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category -

Engine -

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5944 miles. The 6K service is already done. Has a Ztechnik windscreen, a Hepco Becker rear rack and a Cortech tank/tail bag. Garage kept and cover used whenever parked outside for more than 1 hour.

2013 BMW K 1600 GT

2013 BMW K 1600 GT

$6,299

Austin, Texas

Year 2015

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2015 BMW S 1000 R, 2015 BMW S 1000 R Conquer the roads - on the BMW S 1000 R. A roadster, reduced to the essentials: maximum performance. 160 bhp, 83 lb/ft torque and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.85 pounds per bhp - and the competition disappears in the rear mirror. Linear power: the engine. The high-performance 4-cylinder in-line engine derives from the RR but has now been further optimized. The result: extremely linear torque delivery for constant forward drive across the entire engine rev range. The engine of the S 1000 R has an output of 160 bhp/118 kW at 11,000 rpm, while a maximum of 83 lb/ft torque at 9,250 rpm puts a smile on the rider's face at every twist of the throttle. Ready for attack: the design. The lines of the S 1000 R are striking at first sight, too: aggressive tail-up/nose-down design, distinctive split face and the characteristic gills. The "R" shows much less of its sharp-edged, muscular skin. Some people call it naked - we just call it focused on the essentials. Versatile: the riding modes. The S 1000 R can be reined in and unleashed at the press of a button as standard. The "Rain" mode provides a gentle throttle response, with ABS and ASC adapted to wet road surfaces. Meanwhile "Road" optimizes throttle response, ABS and ASC for dry asphalt. The Pro modes are available as an optional extra for those chasing the threshold range: "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro" get the "R" into shape for the limits. Full control: Race ABS and ASC as standard. Power is nothing without control. The S 1000 R is fitted with Race ABS and ASC (automatic stability control) as standard. This duo ensures excellent acceleration and deceleration figures at threshold level. They can be activated and deactivated during travel, making for uninterrupted riding fun. No compromises: the individualization options. The "Standard" package adds Ride Modes Pro (Rain, Road + Dynamic, Dynamic Pro), gear shift assist, DTC (dynamic traction control) and cruise control. The "Premium" package includes all equipment in the "Standard" package plus DDC (dynamic damping control semi-active suspension), heated grips and engine spoiler. There will also be an extensive range of HP parts for the S 1000 R aimed at ambitious riders.

2016 BMW S 1000 R

2016 BMW S 1000 R

$13,495

Austin, Texas

Year 2016

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category -

Engine 999 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

Year: 2016, Manufacturer: BMW, Model / Trim: S1000R, Condition: Excellent, Location: Austin, TX 78717, Type: Sportbike, Mileage: 1,700 miles (2,736 kms), Exterior: White, VIN: WB10D120XFZ199955Details:Race ABS, Dynamic damping control, Factory installed premium package and standard package, Cruise control, Heated grips, Quick shifter, Selectable drive modes. Options: Water Cooled; Anti-Theft; Fork Lock; Rear Compartments; Cruise Control; Call for more details.History: Original Owner, Garage Kept, Dealer Serviced, Accident Free, Clean, Maintenance Records, Excellent Condition2016 MSRP starting at $13,495 (including ABS) Conquer the roads - on the BMW S 1000 R. A roadster, reduced to the essentials: maximum performance. 160 bhp, 83 lb/ft torque and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.85 pounds per bhp - and the competition disappears in the rear mirror. Linear power: the engine. The high-performance 4-cylinder in-line engine derives from the RR but has now been further optimized. The result: extremely linear torque delivery for constant forward drive across the entire engine rev range. The engine of the S 1000 R has an output of 160 bhp/118 kW at 11,000 rpm, while a maximum of 83 lb/ft torque at 9,250 rpm puts a smile on the rider's face at every twist of the throttle.Ready for attack: the design. The lines of the S 1000 R are striking at first sight, too: aggressive tail-up/nose-down design, distinctive split face and the characteristic gills. The "R" shows much less of its sharp-edged, muscular skin. Some people call it naked - we just call it focused on the essentials. Versatile: the riding modes. The S 1000 R can be reined in and unleashed at the press of a button as standard. The "Rain" mode provides a gentle throttle response, with ABS and ASC adapted to wet road surfaces. Meanwhile "Road" optimizes throttle response, ABS and ASC for dry asphalt. The Pro modes are available as an optional extra for those chasing the threshold range: "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro" get the "R" into shape for the limits. Full control: Race ABS and ASC as standard. Power is nothing without control. The S 1000 R is fitted with Race ABS and ASC (automatic stability control) as standard. This duo ensures excellent acceleration and deceleration figures at threshold level. They can be activated and deactivated during travel, making for uninterrupted riding fun.No compromises: the individualization options. The "Standard" package adds Ride Modes Pro (Rain, Road + Dynamic, Dynamic Pro), gear shift assist, DTC (dynamic traction control) and cruise control. The "Premium" package includes all equipment in the "Standard" package plus DDC (dynamic damping control semi-active suspension), heated grips and engine spoiler. There will also be an extensive range of HP parts for the S 1000 R aimed at ambitious riders.

2015 BMW K 1600 GT

2015 BMW K 1600 GT

$15,999

Austin, Texas

Year 2015

Make BMW

Model S 1000 RR

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2015 BMW S 1000 RR, "Yoshimura slip on; Premium package; T H E most technologically advanced Sport Bike in YOUR garage!!" 2015 BMW S 1000 RR Welcome to the new Planet Power. The S 1000 RR revolutionized the supersports class when it first came out in 2009. Now - six years later - it steps up to the very same challenge. The S 1000 RR model year 2015 has been completely revised: BMW Motorrad engineers have entirely revised the bike's technology, design and fittings. The result: in its origins a genuine Double R, on the road a new supersports machine. A facelift is not enough. The RR is the epitome of a superbike - and that applies to its design, too. Now in its third generation, you can instantly see its increased power. The profile is razor-sharp and extremely clear, the volume of the contours and shapes perfectly balanced. From the rear to the front section, every trim component has been redesigned - including the headlamp element, where the symmetry has been given greater emphasis. Increased output, reduced weight. The new S 1000 RR has an output of 199 hp - 6 hp more than its predecessor. But it is not just its higher rated output that makes the Double R faster and more agile. Weighing in at 450 lbs incl. ABS and traction control, it is some 8.8 lbs lighter than the previous version. Furthermore, it has a newly designed exhaust system as well as a new engine set-up for increased torque, an improved output curve and many other optimized detail Consistently revised down to the last detail. In addition to major changes to design and performance, it is primarily the technical details which allow the S 1000 RR to take such a quantum leap forward. The electronic suspension components DDC and DTC have been given a new set-up, as has the entire suspension. This ensures greatly improved traction as well as better feedback to the rider. Optimized riding is enabled by such features as the Shift Assistant Pro (shifting up and down without clutch) and the e-gas throttle actuator for more precise and direct control. The rider operates these new features via the newly designed instrument panel which can be adapted to the specific type of use. All in all: a new S 1000 RR. In taking the S 1000 RR a step further for model year 2015, absolutely every component was re-assessed. The result is a superbike what will once again set the benchmark in its class - in other words a genuine Double R.

2002 BMW R1150RT

2002 BMW R1150RT

$15,890

Austin, Texas

Year 2016

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category Sport Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 BMW S 1000 R, 2016 BMW S 1000 R Conquer the roads - on the BMW S 1000 R. A roadster, reduced to the essentials: maximum performance. 160 bhp, 83 lb/ft torque and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.85 pounds per bhp - and the competition disappears in the rear mirror. Linear power: the engine. The high-performance 4-cylinder in-line engine derives from the RR but has now been further optimized. The result: extremely linear torque delivery for constant forward drive across the entire engine rev range. The engine of the S 1000 R has an output of 160 bhp/118 kW at 11,000 rpm, while a maximum of 83 lb/ft torque at 9,250 rpm puts a smile on the rider's face at every twist of the throttle. Ready for attack: the design. The lines of the S 1000 R are striking at first sight, too: aggressive tail-up/nose-down design, distinctive split face and the characteristic gills. The "R" shows much less of its sharp-edged, muscular skin. Some people call it naked - we just call it focused on the essentials. Versatile: the riding modes. The S 1000 R can be reined in and unleashed at the press of a button as standard. The "Rain" mode provides a gentle throttle response, with ABS and ASC adapted to wet road surfaces. Meanwhile "Road" optimizes throttle response, ABS and ASC for dry asphalt. The Pro modes are available as an optional extra for those chasing the threshold range: "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro" get the "R" into shape for the limits. Full control: Race ABS and ASC as standard. Power is nothing without control. The S 1000 R is fitted with Race ABS and ASC (automatic stability control) as standard. This duo ensures excellent acceleration and deceleration figures at threshold level. They can be activated and deactivated during travel, making for uninterrupted riding fun. No compromises: the individualization options. The "Standard" package adds Ride Modes Pro (Rain, Road + Dynamic, Dynamic Pro), gear shift assist, DTC (dynamic traction control) and cruise control. The "Premium" package includes all equipment in the "Standard" package plus DDC (dynamic damping control semi-active suspension), heated grips and engine spoiler. There will also be an extensive range of HP parts for the S 1000 R aimed at ambitious riders.

2016 BMW S 1000 RR Premium Black Storm Metallic

2016 BMW S 1000 RR Premium Black Storm Metallic

$8,500

Austin, Texas

Year 1977

Make BMW

Model R 60

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is a beautiful 1977 BMW Vintage Cafe racer. This motorcycle was originally put together by a guy out west and no kidding did a GREAT job. This thing is very clean. Its quick and nimble stop to start and a favorite to ride of mine. No joke, I get compliments about this thing every time I take it out which is why I delayed so long to sell it. Powder coat paint job still looks almost new. The clip on bars are perfect and the rear hub is in good shape that hides the battery. When I found it however, it looked like it had been sitting for a very long time and in need of some serious tlc. Some of the last photos are before I gave it shiny new heat wrap and a good polish on the bike. Here are some of the things I did, things that make this bike a great contender, a rare find and also what I know about the bike. -First, I'm not sure if the engine was completely overhauled or those are all original miles but mileage is set at only (3024). -The rear end is a short wheelbase (which I'm positive was a modification given the year) and gives it really great stability around turns, slow speeds as well as high speeds rather than the long wheelbase swingarm. -The transmission is new-ish. It originally came with a 1972 4-speed kickstart that crapped out and I replaced it with another exact tranny of the same year. (Which, I believe is the last years for the kickstart.) (It of course, has an electronic ignition but I have started it with the kickstart and it makes a great conversation piece and honestly just looks cool.) I was told it was basically brand new but take that news for what it's worth like I did but it works great. -I replaced the old electronic ignition with a brand new unit and it has about 50 miles on it. -It has high-performance Mikuni carbs with K&N filters have both just been overhauled (not rebuilt) in the past 10 miles. -Brand new, fresh titanium heat wrap in the last 10 miles. -Brand new battery with about 10 miles on it. -Engine oil, Transmission/gearbox oil (yes, its separate) and rear end fluid have all been changed in the past 40 miles. -Most of the rubber covers (including transmission to rear end have been changed) -Brand new comfy grips -Clear title The price is somewhat negotiable because it has a small issue with the running light but it is nothing mechanical or has anything to do with the performance or durability of the bike so please don't waste either of our time with low ball offers. I just haven't taken the time to fix it. Here are some items that can come with the bike that are negotiable. -Maintenance Manual (This is a vintage bike, I highly recommend you take it) -Box of assorted brand new rubber parts as well as all assorted bolts, pieces and springs to install a center stand. -Chrome Center stand (used) -Chrome engine guards (used) -Used gearbox/tranny with all the parts included. (Highly recommended) Again, please SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY. Feel free to contact me anytime. Thanks for loo

2007 BMW K1200LT W/ABS

2007 BMW K1200LT W/ABS

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Austin, Texas

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 BMW S 1000 RR Black Storm Metallic / Racing Red, 2016 BMW S 1000 RR Black Storm Metallic / Racing Red Welcome to the new Planet Power. The S 1000 RR revolutionized the supersports class when it first came out in 2009. Now it steps up to the very same challenge. The current S 1000 RR model has been completely revised: BMW Motorrad engineers have entirely revised the bike's technology, design and fittings. The result: in its origins a genuine Double R, on the road a new supersports machine. A facelift is not enough. The RR is the epitome of a superbike - and that applies to its design, too. Now in its third generation, you can instantly see its increased power. The profile is razor-sharp and extremely clear, the volume of the contours and shapes perfectly balanced. From the rear to the front section, every trim component has been redesigned - including the headlamp element, where the symmetry has been given greater emphasis. Increased output, reduced weight. The new S 1000 RR has an output of 199 hp - 6 hp more than its predecessor. But it is not just its higher rated output that makes the Double R faster and more agile. Weighing in at 450 lbs incl. ABS and traction control, it is some 8.8 lbs lighter than the previous version. Furthermore, it has a newly designed exhaust system as well as a new engine set-up for increased torque, an improved output curve and many other optimized details. Consistently revised down to the last detail. In addition to major changes to design and performance, it is primarily the technical details which allow the S 1000 RR to take such a quantum leap forward. The electronic suspension components DDC and DTC have been given a new set-up, as has the entire suspension. This ensures greatly improved traction as well as better feedback to the rider. Optimized riding is enabled by such features as the Shift Assistant Pro (shifting up and down without clutch) and the e-gas throttle actuator for more precise and direct control. The rider operates these new features via the newly designed instrument panel which can be adapted to the specific type of use. All in all: a new S 1000 RR. In taking the S 1000 RR a step further for model year 2015, absolutely every component was re-assessed. The result is a superbike what will once again set the benchmark in its class - in other words a genuine Double R. Features may include: DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) The BMW DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) system continuosly monitor rear wheel traction under acceleration. If a loss of traction is detected, the system intervenes to control unwanted rear wheel spin. The DTC system is unique since it incorporates information from a lean angle sensor to optimize the system's performance, especially when the motorcycle is banked into a turn Gear Shift Assist Pro A landmark

2016 BMW S 1000 RR Racing Red / Light White

2016 BMW S 1000 RR Racing Red / Light White

$8,500

Austin, Texas

Year 2008

Make BMW

Model R 1200 GS

Category -

Engine 1,190 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is this 2008 BMW R1200 GS. Original Owner. The bike has been meticulously cared for and maintained. It has never been dropped or laid down, and is in excellent condition. Always garage kept and covered. Regular BMW maintenance always done on time, and has never had any mechanical issues whatsoever. A recent oil change has been done within the last 500 miles.Included are the original BMW R1200 expanding Vario side cases and top case, a Garmin ZUMO 350lm GPS and charging mount, as well as these aftermarket parts:-BMW Engine Guard -Microfluter Auxiliary headlights w/ On-Off switch - Cee Bailey Headlight protection cover- Cee Bailey Wind wings (next to windshield) -External power outlet in dash -Wide-view mirror attachments -Heidenau K60 Scout dual sport tires (About 50% tread life left)This is a fantastic machine, and is ready for any adventure! Feel free to email, or call/text show contact info for inquires. Cheers!

2002 Kawasaki VULCAN 1500 MEAN STREAK

2002 Kawasaki VULCAN 1500 MEAN STREAK

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Austin, Texas

Year 2015

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2015 BMW S 1000 R, 2015 BMW S 1000 R Conquer the roads - on the BMW S 1000 R. A roadster, reduced to the essentials: maximum performance. 160 bhp, 83 lb/ft torque and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.85 pounds per bhp - and the competition disappears in the rear mirror. Linear power: the engine. The high-performance 4-cylinder in-line engine derives from the RR but has now been further optimized. The result: extremely linear torque delivery for constant forward drive across the entire engine rev range. The engine of the S 1000 R has an output of 160 bhp/118 kW at 11,000 rpm, while a maximum of 83 lb/ft torque at 9,250 rpm puts a smile on the rider's face at every twist of the throttle. Ready for attack: the design. The lines of the S 1000 R are striking at first sight, too: aggressive tail-up/nose-down design, distinctive split face and the characteristic gills. The "R" shows much less of its sharp-edged, muscular skin. Some people call it naked - we just call it focused on the essentials. Versatile: the riding modes. The S 1000 R can be reined in and unleashed at the press of a button as standard. The "Rain" mode provides a gentle throttle response, with ABS and ASC adapted to wet road surfaces. Meanwhile "Road" optimizes throttle response, ABS and ASC for dry asphalt. The Pro modes are available as an optional extra for those chasing the threshold range: "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro" get the "R" into shape for the limits. Full control: Race ABS and ASC as standard. Power is nothing without control. The S 1000 R is fitted with Race ABS and ASC (automatic stability control) as standard. This duo ensures excellent acceleration and deceleration figures at threshold level. They can be activated and deactivated during travel, making for uninterrupted riding fun. No compromises: the individualization options. The "Standard" package adds Ride Modes Pro (Rain, Road + Dynamic, Dynamic Pro), gear shift assist, DTC (dynamic traction control) and cruise control. The "Premium" package includes all equipment in the "Standard" package plus DDC (dynamic damping control semi-active suspension), heated grips and engine spoiler. There will also be an extensive range of HP parts for the S 1000 R aimed at ambitious riders.

1997 Honda VFR750

1997 Honda VFR750

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Austin, Texas

Year 2015

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2015 BMW S 1000 R, 2015 BMW S 1000 R Conquer the roads - on the BMW S 1000 R. A roadster, reduced to the essentials: maximum performance. 160 bhp, 83 lb/ft torque and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.85 pounds per bhp - and the competition disappears in the rear mirror. Linear power: the engine. The high-performance 4-cylinder in-line engine derives from the RR but has now been further optimized. The result: extremely linear torque delivery for constant forward drive across the entire engine rev range. The engine of the S 1000 R has an output of 160 bhp/118 kW at 11,000 rpm, while a maximum of 83 lb/ft torque at 9,250 rpm puts a smile on the rider's face at every twist of the throttle. Ready for attack: the design. The lines of the S 1000 R are striking at first sight, too: aggressive tail-up/nose-down design, distinctive split face and the characteristic gills. The "R" shows much less of its sharp-edged, muscular skin. Some people call it naked - we just call it focused on the essentials. Versatile: the riding modes. The S 1000 R can be reined in and unleashed at the press of a button as standard. The "Rain" mode provides a gentle throttle response, with ABS and ASC adapted to wet road surfaces. Meanwhile "Road" optimizes throttle response, ABS and ASC for dry asphalt. The Pro modes are available as an optional extra for those chasing the threshold range: "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro" get the "R" into shape for the limits. Full control: Race ABS and ASC as standard. Power is nothing without control. The S 1000 R is fitted with Race ABS and ASC (automatic stability control) as standard. This duo ensures excellent acceleration and deceleration figures at threshold level. They can be activated and deactivated during travel, making for uninterrupted riding fun. No compromises: the individualization options. The "Standard" package adds Ride Modes Pro (Rain, Road + Dynamic, Dynamic Pro), gear shift assist, DTC (dynamic traction control) and cruise control. The "Premium" package includes all equipment in the "Standard" package plus DDC (dynamic damping control semi-active suspension), heated grips and engine spoiler. There will also be an extensive range of HP parts for the S 1000 R aimed at ambitious riders.

2016 Harley-Davidson FLHX - Street Glide

2016 Harley-Davidson FLHX - Street Glide

$15,790

Austin, Texas

Year 2016

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category Sport Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 BMW S 1000 R, 2016 BMW S 1000 R Conquer the roads - on the BMW S 1000 R. A roadster, reduced to the essentials: maximum performance. 160 bhp, 83 lb/ft torque and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.85 pounds per bhp - and the competition disappears in the rear mirror. Linear power: the engine. The high-performance 4-cylinder in-line engine derives from the RR but has now been further optimized. The result: extremely linear torque delivery for constant forward drive across the entire engine rev range. The engine of the S 1000 R has an output of 160 bhp/118 kW at 11,000 rpm, while a maximum of 83 lb/ft torque at 9,250 rpm puts a smile on the rider's face at every twist of the throttle. Ready for attack: the design. The lines of the S 1000 R are striking at first sight, too: aggressive tail-up/nose-down design, distinctive split face and the characteristic gills. The "R" shows much less of its sharp-edged, muscular skin. Some people call it naked - we just call it focused on the essentials. Versatile: the riding modes. The S 1000 R can be reined in and unleashed at the press of a button as standard. The "Rain" mode provides a gentle throttle response, with ABS and ASC adapted to wet road surfaces. Meanwhile "Road" optimizes throttle response, ABS and ASC for dry asphalt. The Pro modes are available as an optional extra for those chasing the threshold range: "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro" get the "R" into shape for the limits. Full control: Race ABS and ASC as standard. Power is nothing without control. The S 1000 R is fitted with Race ABS and ASC (automatic stability control) as standard. This duo ensures excellent acceleration and deceleration figures at threshold level. They can be activated and deactivated during travel, making for uninterrupted riding fun. No compromises: the individualization options. The "Standard" package adds Ride Modes Pro (Rain, Road + Dynamic, Dynamic Pro), gear shift assist, DTC (dynamic traction control) and cruise control. The "Premium" package includes all equipment in the "Standard" package plus DDC (dynamic damping control semi-active suspension), heated grips and engine spoiler. There will also be an extensive range of HP parts for the S 1000 R aimed at ambitious riders.

2014 Honda GROM

2014 Honda GROM

$12,299

Austin, Texas

Year 2015

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2015 BMW S 1000 R, 2015 BMW S 1000 R Conquer the roads - on the BMW S 1000 R. A roadster, reduced to the essentials: maximum performance. 160 bhp, 83 lb/ft torque and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.85 pounds per bhp - and the competition disappears in the rear mirror. Linear power: the engine. The high-performance 4-cylinder in-line engine derives from the RR but has now been further optimized. The result: extremely linear torque delivery for constant forward drive across the entire engine rev range. The engine of the S 1000 R has an output of 160 bhp/118 kW at 11,000 rpm, while a maximum of 83 lb/ft torque at 9,250 rpm puts a smile on the rider's face at every twist of the throttle. Ready for attack: the design. The lines of the S 1000 R are striking at first sight, too: aggressive tail-up/nose-down design, distinctive split face and the characteristic gills. The "R" shows much less of its sharp-edged, muscular skin. Some people call it naked - we just call it focused on the essentials. Versatile: the riding modes. The S 1000 R can be reined in and unleashed at the press of a button as standard. The "Rain" mode provides a gentle throttle response, with ABS and ASC adapted to wet road surfaces. Meanwhile "Road" optimizes throttle response, ABS and ASC for dry asphalt. The Pro modes are available as an optional extra for those chasing the threshold range: "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro" get the "R" into shape for the limits. Full control: Race ABS and ASC as standard. Power is nothing without control. The S 1000 R is fitted with Race ABS and ASC (automatic stability control) as standard. This duo ensures excellent acceleration and deceleration figures at threshold level. They can be activated and deactivated during travel, making for uninterrupted riding fun. No compromises: the individualization options. The "Standard" package adds Ride Modes Pro (Rain, Road + Dynamic, Dynamic Pro), gear shift assist, DTC (dynamic traction control) and cruise control. The "Premium" package includes all equipment in the "Standard" package plus DDC (dynamic damping control semi-active suspension), heated grips and engine spoiler. There will also be an extensive range of HP parts for the S 1000 R aimed at ambitious riders.

2016 Honda Gold Wing F6B Deluxe (GL1800BD)

2016 Honda Gold Wing F6B Deluxe (GL1800BD)

$15,790

Austin, Texas

Year 2016

Make BMW

Model S 1000 R

Category Sport Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 BMW S 1000 R, 2016 BMW S 1000 R Conquer the roads - on the BMW S 1000 R. A roadster, reduced to the essentials: maximum performance. 160 bhp, 83 lb/ft torque and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.85 pounds per bhp - and the competition disappears in the rear mirror. Linear power: the engine. The high-performance 4-cylinder in-line engine derives from the RR but has now been further optimized. The result: extremely linear torque delivery for constant forward drive across the entire engine rev range. The engine of the S 1000 R has an output of 160 bhp/118 kW at 11,000 rpm, while a maximum of 83 lb/ft torque at 9,250 rpm puts a smile on the rider's face at every twist of the throttle. Ready for attack: the design. The lines of the S 1000 R are striking at first sight, too: aggressive tail-up/nose-down design, distinctive split face and the characteristic gills. The "R" shows much less of its sharp-edged, muscular skin. Some people call it naked - we just call it focused on the essentials. Versatile: the riding modes. The S 1000 R can be reined in and unleashed at the press of a button as standard. The "Rain" mode provides a gentle throttle response, with ABS and ASC adapted to wet road surfaces. Meanwhile "Road" optimizes throttle response, ABS and ASC for dry asphalt. The Pro modes are available as an optional extra for those chasing the threshold range: "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro" get the "R" into shape for the limits. Full control: Race ABS and ASC as standard. Power is nothing without control. The S 1000 R is fitted with Race ABS and ASC (automatic stability control) as standard. This duo ensures excellent acceleration and deceleration figures at threshold level. They can be activated and deactivated during travel, making for uninterrupted riding fun. No compromises: the individualization options. The "Standard" package adds Ride Modes Pro (Rain, Road + Dynamic, Dynamic Pro), gear shift assist, DTC (dynamic traction control) and cruise control. The "Premium" package includes all equipment in the "Standard" package plus DDC (dynamic damping control semi-active suspension), heated grips and engine spoiler. There will also be an extensive range of HP parts for the S 1000 R aimed at ambitious riders.

2016 BMW K 1600 GTL Premium Ocean Blue Metallic

2016 BMW K 1600 GTL Premium Ocean Blue Metallic

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Austin, Texas

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 BMW S 1000 RR Black Storm Metallic / Racing Red, 2016 BMW S 1000 RR Black Storm Metallic / Racing Red Welcome to the new Planet Power. The S 1000 RR revolutionized the supersports class when it first came out in 2009. Now it steps up to the very same challenge. The current S 1000 RR model has been completely revised: BMW Motorrad engineers have entirely revised the bike's technology, design and fittings. The result: in its origins a genuine Double R, on the road a new supersports machine. A facelift is not enough. The RR is the epitome of a superbike - and that applies to its design, too. Now in its third generation, you can instantly see its increased power. The profile is razor-sharp and extremely clear, the volume of the contours and shapes perfectly balanced. From the rear to the front section, every trim component has been redesigned - including the headlamp element, where the symmetry has been given greater emphasis. Increased output, reduced weight. The new S 1000 RR has an output of 199 hp - 6 hp more than its predecessor. But it is not just its higher rated output that makes the Double R faster and more agile. Weighing in at 450 lbs incl. ABS and traction control, it is some 8.8 lbs lighter than the previous version. Furthermore, it has a newly designed exhaust system as well as a new engine set-up for increased torque, an improved output curve and many other optimized details. Consistently revised down to the last detail. In addition to major changes to design and performance, it is primarily the technical details which allow the S 1000 RR to take such a quantum leap forward. The electronic suspension components DDC and DTC have been given a new set-up, as has the entire suspension. This ensures greatly improved traction as well as better feedback to the rider. Optimized riding is enabled by such features as the Shift Assistant Pro (shifting up and down without clutch) and the e-gas throttle actuator for more precise and direct control. The rider operates these new features via the newly designed instrument panel which can be adapted to the specific type of use. All in all: a new S 1000 RR. In taking the S 1000 RR a step further for model year 2015, absolutely every component was re-assessed. The result is a superbike what will once again set the benchmark in its class - in other words a genuine Double R. Features may include: DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) The BMW DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) system continuosly monitor rear wheel traction under acceleration. If a loss of traction is detected, the system intervenes to control unwanted rear wheel spin. The DTC system is unique since it incorporates information from a lean angle sensor to optimize the system's performance, especially when the motorcycle is banked into a turn Gear Shift Assist Pro A landmark innovation for mot