mikesbaron
New member
Mapleton, UT
$4500 firm price
This might be the best priced maxiscooter in the western U.S.
2013 C650 maxi-scooter. Get the best of comfort, sport touring, touring or commuting with a 650cc bike sporting a parallel twin engine, ABS, heated grips, heated seat, and electric adjustable windshield. This motorcycle will cruise at 80 mph all day long and think nothing of it. Or it's just as well at home hustling through your neighborhood or city streets.
50+ mpg means you'll get the most for your gas. Excellent condition, dealer serviced with approx 17,200 miles. The engine purrs like a new engine you'd expect from German engineering with almost zero vibration. I just returned from a touring ride through Idaho and Montana; this is the most comfortable touring bike I've ever ridden outside of a Goldwing. The huge aftermarket windshield and side fairings give you a calm and blast free bubble from the wind and weather. The seat is heated and like sitting on a comfy office chair.
This bike can do it all in the utmost comfort-massive seat for operator with a lumbar support and wide soft seat for passenger. Enough underseat storage for a giant backpack or 2 helmets and sleeping bag. Heck you can fit groceries for days if you want to use it as a grocery getter. If you are getting too old and it hurts to straddle an uncomfortable motorcycle style seat all day long then this is a bike you will want to consider. At first I scoffed at the idea of a "scooter", until I rode a Suzuki Burgman-then I was hooked. I opted for the BMW because of it's stock features (styling, heated grips and seat, amazing wind protection...etc.) compared to the Suzuki.
New front tire.
Custom painted wheels.
New acessories bar with cell phone mount.
New $200 Rifle V-stream touring windshield.
New SHAD luggage rack is ready for you to mount your own case or basket.
$4500 firm price
This might be the best priced maxiscooter in the western U.S.
2013 C650 maxi-scooter. Get the best of comfort, sport touring, touring or commuting with a 650cc bike sporting a parallel twin engine, ABS, heated grips, heated seat, and electric adjustable windshield. This motorcycle will cruise at 80 mph all day long and think nothing of it. Or it's just as well at home hustling through your neighborhood or city streets.
50+ mpg means you'll get the most for your gas. Excellent condition, dealer serviced with approx 17,200 miles. The engine purrs like a new engine you'd expect from German engineering with almost zero vibration. I just returned from a touring ride through Idaho and Montana; this is the most comfortable touring bike I've ever ridden outside of a Goldwing. The huge aftermarket windshield and side fairings give you a calm and blast free bubble from the wind and weather. The seat is heated and like sitting on a comfy office chair.
This bike can do it all in the utmost comfort-massive seat for operator with a lumbar support and wide soft seat for passenger. Enough underseat storage for a giant backpack or 2 helmets and sleeping bag. Heck you can fit groceries for days if you want to use it as a grocery getter. If you are getting too old and it hurts to straddle an uncomfortable motorcycle style seat all day long then this is a bike you will want to consider. At first I scoffed at the idea of a "scooter", until I rode a Suzuki Burgman-then I was hooked. I opted for the BMW because of it's stock features (styling, heated grips and seat, amazing wind protection...etc.) compared to the Suzuki.
New front tire.
Custom painted wheels.
New acessories bar with cell phone mount.
New $200 Rifle V-stream touring windshield.
New SHAD luggage rack is ready for you to mount your own case or basket.
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