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2006 Bmw R1200rt Police on 2040-motos

$2,670
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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Have some (legal) fun on this 2006 R1200RT-P (Police Model)! The RTP brings the base RT to another level with the narrower city side cases, hard mounted rear storage chamber, crash bars all around, and a custom white/black paint scheme unique to the BMW Police Motors department. If you are active police This RT is totally serviced and received a god amount of work prior to being traded in. See below. (1) : REPLACE STARTER MOTOR (2) : NEW CLUTCH AND FLYWHEEL ( ) : REPLACE FINAL DRIVE SEAL (4) : WASH BIKE FOR RESALE (5) : DESTICKER MOTORCYCLE (6) : CHANGE ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER (7) : PERFORM COMPLETE VEHICLE CHECK AND SAFETY (8) : RENEW AUXILLARY BATTERY (9) : RENEW AIR FILTER (10)

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