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2011 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $11,500.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,300 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

2011 BMW K1300S Tri-Color (Lupine Blue/Alpine White/Sapphire Black)

The bike was purchased from BMW Motorcycles of San Francisco and I'm the second owner, putting over 11,000 miles on the bike in about 2.5 years.  With 22,500 miles on the clock, the bike is in practically showroom condition with all maintenance up to date. 

The tires are Michelin Road Pilot 4 GT’s with 5500 miles on them and they look as new!

All maintenance and service bulletins were carried out by BMW Motorcycles of Western Oregon, and I have all the service records for the bike. The Duo-Lever front suspension ball joints were replaced during the 18K mile service under warranty.

Factory options include ESA suspension, Quick Shifter, ASC (Automatic Stability Control) & heated handgrips. ABS brakes front and rear of course.


The motorcycle has the following upgrades, any or all of which can be removed, returning the bike to complete OEM if the new owner so desires. I have all of the stock parts packed away, and I’ll happily install them if that’s preferable.


  1. Factory Center Stand
  2. Helibar Risers
  3. R&G Engine Case and Paralever Protectors
  4. Touratech Side Stand Foot
  5. MRA Windscreen
  6. GSG Frame Sliders
  7. HID Low beam 
  8. Garmin Powered GPS Mount
  9. Factory Rear Luggage Rack
  10. Heated Gear Harness
  11. Lowered Footpegs


Best of all, the bike is still under warranty. It has factory level coverage through an extended warranty with Western Service Contract Corp. This warranty is fully transferable to the new owner and remains in effect until August 2018.


This bike is truly in exceptional condition, fastidiously maintained, and has a fit and finish better than any bike I’ve come across. I’ll miss it greatly, but I simply don’t do enough road riding to justify having it in my garage. 

If you’ve been looking for a beautiful K1300S, this is your chance to snag one in a rare color scheme (2011 only), with low mileage and in fantastic working order - it needs absolutely nothing. Feel free to ask any questions, good luck & thanks for looking!

I'll be happy to assist with shipping arrangements, but shipping costs will be the buyer's responsibility. A $500 deposit is required via Paypal within 48hrs of the auction's end.

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