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2005 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
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BMW K-Series description

Up for sale is a 2005 BMW K1200LT with only 25,249 miles finished in a light blue paint scheme. Here's a way to enjoy BMW's technology and quality for under $7k. LT means Luxury Touring, it has 116HP and power is delivered smoothly across the acceleration arc. With a gentle twist of the wrist, the K1200LT jumps to 70 mph down the on ramp with no hesitation whatsoever. The 64 inches of wheelbase provides a smooth ride down the freeway over the 300-mile fuel range (BMW suggested) on the K1200LT's 6.4-gallon tank. Standard equipment includes the Full Integrated ABS braking system, heated hand grips, cruise control, electric reverse assist, and an on-board computer. It also comes with BMW's upgraded navigation system, CD player with a 6 Disc Changer, and auxiliary power plug. Other standard equipment includes the top box, adjustable windscreen, and a really cool feature, push of a button center stand.

Call or text Erick 586-925-0795
The Bike is located in Naples Florida, Inspection in person or by hird party is always welcome. Shipping cost is the responsibility of the purchaser, however we will assist in the door-to-door service through our network of carriers at a discount.

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