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1998 Bmw R1200c Excellent Condition on 2040-motos

$2,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:755
Location:

Fontana, California

Fontana, CA
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1998 BMW R1200C with 27, 755 mis. The color is cream. As shown in the pictures, the front of the fork sliders have some road rash in the clear coat. Otherwise, the bike is in EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION. Pay close attention to the following upgrades : Windshield, ANTILOCKING BRAKES Brakes, Leather Saddlebags, Warmed handlebar grips, Passenger back rest, Alloy rims (laced wheels were standard), Chrome Engine Guards, Fog Lamps, and Rear License Plate Lamps. The upgrades are all authentic BMW parts. The bike comes with 2 KEYS plus a Flat Wallet Key.

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