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2003 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $25292
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:59
Location:

Statesville, North Carolina, United States

Statesville, North Carolina, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

FOR LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY.

This Price Includes the following Accessories:

1 - Large HJC Helmet with Integrated Communication INSTALLED
1 - Medium HJC Helmet with Integrated Communication INSTALLED
1 - New Travel Bike Cover
1 - Additional Garmin GPS
1 - BMW Tool Kit
1 - New Set of Rider Foot Pegs
1 - Set of integrated travel bags for side compartments
1 - Trickle Charger

Here are some of the standard features:

Heated Seats (rider and passenger)
Heated Grips
Side Wind Flaps
Adjustable Windshield (Height)
Cruise Control - This is fantastic
Light in Rear Trunk

Here are the extras:

New CeeBailey Windshield - Installed Summer 2016
Full-Foot Rests for passenger (Not the small standard ones)
Reverse 
PIAA Lights
AM/FM Radio with CD Player
Luggage rack and integrated 3 brake light
Integrated communication system for rider and passenger
ABS II Braking System (This is an amazing safety feature - when you apply either  it                                          engages both front and rear and equally distributes the breaking).
Garmin GPS Installed

Recently completed: 

Shift Linkage - Changed 2015
New Front and Rear tires summer 2015 - only about 1,000 miles on them; they are good for about 6 - 8,000 miles depending on how you ride and where
New Battery - March 2016
New Fuel Cell - March 2016
Tune-up - March 2016
Full Maintenance Check - March 2016 - All looks good - Rear pads at about 50%

Known Issues:

I've owned the bike for ~4 years and it's been great. I've always serviced it at the same BMW dealership.   I recently had the Alarm removed; it was killing the battery because it was dying - this is a common issues with these bikes.  Problem is, when it (alarm) dies it immobilizes the bike. You can have the parts in case you ever want to fiddle with it and re-install.

There are some scratches, as to be expected, but nothing major.  The Mirror for the rear trunk is missing - it was like this when I purchased it - but I am told you can buy these and replace if important.

The front windshield is missing a decorative cover piece for the mounting bracket; it flew off when it came back from recent service - but I can new set take off the price. ( approx. $60 USD)

The right hand grip developed a couple splits last year - It does not affect heating function, but just wanted you to know.

This is the second K1200LT I've owned and it is undoubtedly the most comfortable of all the brakes I've ridden.  Heavy but still handles great making it perfect for those long trips.  Why am I selling it?  I've had two neck surgeries in the past 5 years and no longer feel comfortable or confident riding a motorcycle.  Please let me know if I can answer any other questions.  

Seller reserves the right to end this auction at anytime due to local sale.

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