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Bmw : F-series New 2012 Bmw F800st on 2040-motos

$11,413
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Norcross, Georgia

Norcross, GA
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You are looking today at a Brand New 2012 BMW F800ST. Because this is the last of our 2012 inventory, Blue Moon Cycle is offering this motorcycle at $750 below our own dealer cost! This particular F800ST is loaded with heated hand grips, ANTI LOCK BRAKES, tire pressure monitors, on-board computer, center stand, and saddle bag mounts. Don't miss out on this once and a lifetime price on a new BMW motorcycle. Selling price includes dealer charges.**Georgia residents must pay 6.5% TAVT tax as well as tag and title charges. Non-Georgia US residents will be responsible for tax, tag, and title charges when they register the bike in their own state.Blue Moon Cycle, Inc. is an authorized BMW, MV Agusta, Ural, and Royal Enfield dealer located in Norcross, GA just twenty minutes north of downtown Atlanta. We are open Tuesday through Friday from nine AM - six PM, Saturday from nine AM - five PM, and are closed on Sundays and Mondays. Feel free to email us at the provided email address with any questions or call Stephen Larson, our sales manager, at 770-447-XXXX Ext. 17.

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