2013 Bmw C 600 Sport Scooter on 2040-motos
Grand Junction, Colorado, US
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2013 Bmw C 600 Sport, The city is waiting for you. And for the first BMW Motorrad Maxi-Scooter. The new C 600 Sport is perfect for anyone who is looking for an intelligent mobility solution - and wants to get a feel for the BMW Motorrad experience. The C 600 Sport offers excellent handling and a supreme drive system. The striking design in characteristic BMW style will be sure to attract attention in the city. This is the way to handle urban mobility. A world full of possibilities, adventure and challenges. You will notice that the C 600 Sport is a genuine BMW the moment you sit on it. A thrilling ride feel is combined with the striking appeal of carefully conceived solutions: the large, variable storage compartment sets impressively high standards in terms of comfort and functionality. And the adjustable windshield gives some idea of why a ride on the C 600 Sport is not just comfortable but a truly sporty experience. The C 600 Sport gives you a whole new perspective on the world in which you move every day. With this Maxi-Scooter you will cover your everyday routes not just more simply but also with more enjoyment. The combination of excellent handling and supreme performance is something you simply have to experience first hand. The new C 600 Sport - the talk of the town.
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