2002 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos
Corona, California, United States
BMW K-Series description
For sale, blue 2004 BMW K1200RS. One of the best sports tourers around. Very low mileage for this bike at 35k miles, these bikes are known to do well over 200k miles when they're regularly serviced. BMW service history, mainly from Irv Seaver BMW, CA, documentation to show service history. CA registration, tags until 2017. Last service and new tires in May 2016. Lots of power when you need it, 130bhp, 150mph. Very comfortable bike, comes with anti lock brakes, cruise control, heated grips, panniers, Corbin leather seat, lots of adjustment available to suit your riding position, 2 keys. It has a couple of marks on the bike as shown in the photos but otherwise very clean and in great condition. Perfect as a day to day commuting bike or a grand tourer. Loads of life left in this bike. Great value at $4200 OBO. Prefer local pickup.
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