- New Mitas E07 tyres
- New front brake pads
- New chain and sprocket (Front sprocket with 1 less tooth, better for green lanes - I also have an unused standard front sprocket)
- New steering head bearings
- The oil and oil filter have just been changed at 10800 miles
- 26mm KTM wheel nuts so less tools need to be carried (original 27mm wheel nuts included - who has a 27mm socket anyway?)
- Wrap around metal hand guards to protect levers in the event of a fall
- Wunderlich brake and clutch levers
- Fold away mirrors
- Official BMW screen and screen bracket
- Passenger pegs (currently removed)
- Official BMW X Country Tank bag
It is a very economical on fuel, is fuel injected (which is a big plus - I think!) and has a the fuel tank under the seat which helps further distribute the weight - making an already light bike feel even lighter!
I have the VO5 (registered in my name), old MOT's, receipts etc present to back up all the above.
Only seeling as I have no time to ride it with 2 young kids! It is a great bike and I have enjoyed riding green lanes, back road exploring and commuting on it.
For some further information on the X Country and mods etc for adventuring (If you don't know much about them) can be found via this link - https://adventure-motorcycling.com/2014 ... le-report/ and on advrider.com . advrider.com also has some excellent ride reports showing how capable the X Country is - enjoy!
Looking for £3000 ono. Please contact Dan on [email protected] or 07772885549 for further information.
I'm located near Rochester, Kent. Thanks for looking, Dan.