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2006 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $20000
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:39 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Lilburn, Georgia, United States

Lilburn, Georgia, United States
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BMW K-Series photos

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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

Very Clean adult owned and maintained. ABS Brakes, heated grips, cruise control, electronic adjustable suspension. Michelin Pilot tires, new brakes. Have all factory lockable luggage, BMW tank bag, large BMW tail bag. BMW battery tender/charger. Owners manual. Service records.
Bike is in excellent shape, ready to ride anywhere. 164 Horsepower, shaft drive

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