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2001 Bmw K1200rs on 2040-motos

$7,390
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:29177
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2001 BMW K1200RS, *New arrival-additional pictures will be available soon* This is a real nice early body-style K1200RS with only 29,177 miles. It is a two-owner bike equipped from the factory with heated grips, ABS, adjustable bar risers and two-tone paint with checkerboard. The previous owner's added the BMW side cases, Coocase topbox with a brake light and Corbin seat (stock seat is pictured and goes with the bike as well#. We have a stack of records since new and we will be completing a safety inspection and service soon. If you're looking for an early K1200RS in great shape this one has to be considered. Call John #x125) or Brian (x112) at 603.964.2877 with questions or to purchase this machine.

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