Bmw - K1200s - Loaded - Low Miles - Indigo Blue - 2005 on 2040-motos
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2005 BMW - K1200S - Indigo Blue
Approximately 6800 miles (will gradually increase as I will continue to ride the bike until sold)
Outstanding condition - no significant blemishes anywhere - always garaged - bike speaks for itself.
Never been down or wrecked. Adult ridden by myself and previous owner.....no stunts, stoppies, wheelies, etc.
Bike is fully loaded with the following upgrades/options: ABS, Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA), Heated grips, Tinted Windscreen, BMW center stand, TechSpec snake skin tank grips, extra key.
This is an excellent motorcycle.
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