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2008 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $7,500.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: Graphite
Location:

Loudon, New Hampshire, United States

Loudon, New Hampshire, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

2008 BMW K1200GT, Beautiful sport touring machine in excellent condition.

$7,500

21,677 road miles. 
Hard-shell bags have a only a couple of small boot scuff marks that could be buffed out. There has been one static drop on this bike (pics show minimal result) 

Photos 11 & 12 show the minor damage on the lower fairing and lower hard bag.
Photos 9 &10 show the minor boot scuffs.

The display shows brake failure, this is NOT so. The original break pads for '08 & '09 only (because they were a bad design/unreliable) had embedded brake wear sensors. EBC brake pads are $40.00 a set Vs $116 for the BMW pads with the sensor wire. I visually inspect the wear on the brake pads and replace them when they are worn down. The dealer can reset the light.

Fully stock with all Factory Equipment:

- Shaft-drive
- ABS
- Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA)
- Cruise Control
- On-Board Computer
- Electronic Windshield Adjustment
- Heated Seats front and rear
- Heated grips
- Adjustable seat and handlebars
- Oil level warning
- Xenon headlight

Extras include:
- BMW heavy duty bike cover. This is not a dust cover, it's for all season use.
- Ztechnik K1200GT Vstream Windshield
- AirFlow AeroGuards
- Side case and Trunk inner bags
- Garimn-BMW GPS
- Techgrip tank grip
- MV Verholen Handlebar risers, Manufactured in Germany
----movement of 30mm up and 25mm back 

New Continental Conti-trac tires last season.
New BMW battery this spring. 

Awesome ultimate driving machine that must be seen in person to appreciate its condition. Firm pricing for quick sale, serious injuries only. 

Asking $7500. I do not need to sell, so no low ball offers. 

There is a small remainder of a bank lien on this, we would need to go to my bank in Concord, NH to do the title and ownership transfer.

The price has been lowered for the Pain in the A** factor.

Please feel free to ask any questions!

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