Detail Info for: BMW : R-Series 2004 BMW R1200C ABS MONTAUK
Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/15/2010
Price:
$ 10000.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
6161
Location:
New York, NY, 10018
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2004 BMW R-Series
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VIN:
WB10319A84ZJ95627
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Vehicle Detail
Hello E-Bayers! Up for sale is my black 2004 BMW R1200C ABS Montauk Cruiser. Im the original owner of this bike and do have a clear title in my possession. This is a fully loaded bike with numerous chrome and other various upgrades. This bike is in mint condition. I am selling it "as is" with no warranty. This bike is unique as BMW discontinued production of this model in 2004. I will gladly answer any questions you might have via e-mail or cell phone (917) 660-5268. Shipping can be arrange anywhere from nationwide to worldwide upon your request. I reserve a right not to sell this bike to any bidder with negative or "0" feedback, unless Ill be contacted by you prior to posting of your bid. My feedback is 100% positive and this is not hte first bike I am selling, so you can bid with confidence. Thank you for looking at my auction site and good luck! P.S. Little history about this bike: In the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, Michelle Yeoh, in her role as Chinese spy Wai Lin, rode the R1200C in the scene where she and 007 run from Elliot Carvers henchmen, who are chasing them in a helicopter. The R1200C was also seen in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember. When BMW ended production of the R1200C lineup, Dr. Herbert Diess, (then) President BMW Motorrad cited a prime reason for the bikes discontinuance as the apparent unsuitability of the 1170 cc, 61 hp (45 kW) engine to then current market tastes and the unavailability of a suitable available engine for further development, but did not rule out BMW pursuing a reinterpretation of the cruiser idea at a later date. The final model of the R1200C to be produced was the commemorative Montauk model, of which 350 examples were built. THis bike is the one of the last 350 built!
