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1995 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $17000
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:32938
Location:

Bozeman, Montana, United States

Bozeman, Montana, United States
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BMW K-Series description

Red 1995 BMW k1100rs with 32938 miles, Bike is in mint condition and runs perfectly. Has fox shock, heated grips, cruise, abs. All original, Nothing missing. Have toolkit and owners manual. Ready to ride, All detailed. Also has side cases. Perfect machine. $500 nonrefundable deposit. Will except personal or cashiers check or wire transfer (checks must clear before shipping). 

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