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Three new models for BMW motorcycles in Israel
The importer of BMW to Israel announces the start of marketing of three renewed and updated models in the Israeli market.
Small Adventure, Medium Adventure for the Disabled and the C400 Scooter in the Latest GT Version
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Keenan Cohen
Tuesday, 03 August 2021, 08:30 Updated: 08:45
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The expanding circuits of new riders who find two-wheeled exhaust from the traffic jams encourage the continued penetration of small-volume vehicles or large vehicles suitable for A1-class license disabled.
Delek Motors, an importer of BMW to Israel, launches three of the same vehicles in three different genres.
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C400GT
BMW's scooter is no longer young and is celebrating three years, even though it came to us only about a year ago, and for the current model year it has undergone an update that is mainly beyond the engine that meets the Euro 5 standard. .
In terms of electronics there is a combination of electric throttles and a new engine management system.
Other assemblies that have undergone a refresher treatment are the variator, the slip control system that has been recalibrated and improved, equipment additions such as a USB socket added in the front storage compartment and a new color scheme called "Triple Black".
Prices: NIS 46,000 for the basic "Pure" and NIS 47,000 for "Triple Black"
Slight design changes and two new hypocrisies are the main external changes (Photo: Manufacturer's website)
G310GS
While the C400GT is virtually no different externally, the manufacturer's mini-adventure, the G310GS gets a slew of design updates to give it a tougher look and closer to that of its older siblings in the family.
From the front mirror, through its side panels to the high, sculpted tail.
Here, too, with no change in the remaining power of 34 hp and the torque of 2.85 kg, the engine is adapted to the Euro 5 standard and on the way an electric throttle, and a system for raising RPM in propulsion and in cases of "almost off" to prevent engine bleeding at slow maneuvers. New, four-position adjustment for brake and clutch handles, LED headlight and two color schemes added - blue, white-red as the rally versions and black-yellow as in the 40-year-old versions of the big GS.
Prices start at 41,500 for "Pure" The basic, 42,000 shekels for coloring the rally or the black-yellow.
F900XR - now also for A1 license holders (Photo: Manufacturer's website, manufacturer)
The third model that lands in the showroom, is also another version of the manufacturer's familiar motorcycle and this time it's the F900XR.
The manufacturer's Sport-Adventure will now also come in a version with a power of 47.6 hp, so that it will suit riders with a limited license of type A1.
Despite the reduced power, the price remains the same as that of the 99 hp versions.
That is: NIS 85,000 for the "Pure" finish level, NIS 90,000 for "Sport" and "Exclusive" and NIS 95,000 for "Sport Plus" and "Exclusive Plus".
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