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2012 Bmw F-series on 2040-motos

US $9,800.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Milford, New Hampshire, United States

Milford, New Hampshire, United States
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BMW F-Series photos

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BMW F-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):798 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW F-Series description

Sorry for the quick smartphone camera pictures. Will try to update with some outdoor pics with a real camera soon.

2012 BMW F650GS with 7,631 miles (going up, riding a couple times per week), and TONS of upgrades. 798cc engine - same base engine as F800GS, F700GS. All factory service performed at Second Wind BMW in NH. 6,000 mile service done in March 2016. Clear Title in hand.

Had grand plans to do some big trips, but life got in the way. It's only seen a few dirt roads. Mostly paved commuter duty and two short camping trips. The perfect all-around bike. Only selling because I'm just too busy to use it like it deserves to be used.

Runs great. Tires are original Tourance EXP - still have life left in them.

$9,800 for the whole she-bang. All upgrades and spare parts.

Comes with two seats: Low and Comfort. Two sets of luggage: hard and soft. Two mufflers: OEM and Akrapovic (the BMW OEM version). Two windshields: OEM and Desierto III. Two sets of tires: Used Tourance (mounted), and new Full Bore (unmounted).

Factory Options: ABS, on-board computer, heated grips, center stand.

Over $7K of choice Farkles:
Akrapovic Titanium Carbon Exhaust $1,033
Touratech Desierto 3 Fairing/Windshield $804
Touratech Cockpit Cover $81
BMW Comfort Seat $463
Adventure Spec Crash Bars $324
Adventure Spec Bash Plate $267
BMW Handguards/spoilers $224
Kaoko Throttle Lock $115
Touratech GPS Mount $136
Touratech GPS Bracket $78
Garmin Zumo 220 GPS with 2017.20 North America maps $569
Antigravity 16-Cell Lithium Battery $265
Touratech Headlight Guard $115
SW-Motech Steel Luggage Rack $105
Wolfman Pannier Racks $260
Wolfman Cross Brace $45
Wolfman Dry Saddle Bags $202
Sterilite Buckets (semi-rigid bag mod) $25
Wolfman Happy Passenger Seat Straps $16
Wolfman Bottle Holsters (2) $36
Pelican iM2600 Cases (2) $300
Custom Pelican Mount & Top Load Kit $200
Kriega US10 Drybag $99
Kriega US Tank Adapter $35
Kriega Cube Harness Pocket $25
ToolTube Mega Moto Tube $22
Twisted Throttle Brackets for ToolTube $25
Z-Technik Mirror Extenders $40
Touratech Brake Lever Extension $35
Touratech Folding Shift Lever $57
Ilium Works Sidestand Foot $35
Touratech Handlebar Risers +20mm $35
BMW Beak Extender $50
Wuka King Juice Controller $80
Adventure Decals F798GS Decals $12
MondoMoto LED Driving Lights $135
Warn LED Clamp Brackets $39
Skene Design LED Dimmer/Alert $80 Not Installed
Givi BF15 TankLock Mount $58 Not Installed
Altrider Radiator Guard $183 Not Installed
Maier Rear Mud Guard $76 Not Installed
Kildala Regulator Guard $25 Not Installed
Full Bore M-40 110/80R-19 front tire $79 Not Installed
Full Bore M-40 150/70R-17 rear tire $89 Not Installed
Wolfman Hard Case Holster Mounts (2) $32 Not Installed
Moto Overland Development Side Stand Foot $30 Not Installed

Total: $7,039

The only issues she has are purely aesthetic:
  •     Four bolts holding crossbar on crashbars are rusted. I thought the factory stainless bolts didn't look as cool as black ones. Then the black ones rusted, and I lost the stainless ones - doh! Lesson learned. I would think you could find 4 replacements for under $10.
  •     Similar story on some small bolts that hold the mirror extenders onto the handlebars. Another $10 to fix - just haven't gotten around to it.
  •     Pelican cases are starting to fade and have some scratches
  •     MondoMoto LED lights have faded from black to bronze color
  •     Wolfman racks have some surface rust where the Pelicans have been mounted (only seen when bags are off)
  •     A couple very small scratches on crash bars from three drops – one at a gas station when kickstand didn’t deploy properly (doh!), and two in a friend’s crazy soft dirt driveway at no more than 3 MPH.
  •     Possibly some other minor items - but I'm at my desk and not looking at it right now. Certainly nothing major.

Bike is located in Milford, NH - just 30 minutes from Manchester airport, or a bit more than an hour to Boston's Logan airport. Ready to fly-n-ride! Or I can help you arrange shipping. I've done this with two other bikes with good success.

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