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Here we have a gorgeous 2002 BMW K1200LT in above average condition. It was traded this year on a new truck. The pictures tell the story. Very nice condition. Recently serviced and safety inspected by the Beemer Barn in Johnson Creek NY. They are our local BMW experts. We did a new battery as well. The bike has been sitting so the old gas was switched out for new as well. Bike will be sold as is.....New York State Inspected only. New York residents are subject to New York State sales tax. Out of state residents are subject to their own states taxes and or fees.....bot NOT the New York tax. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Thanks and good luck.
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