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2001 Bmw R-series Cruiser on 2040-motos

$4,240
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Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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2001 BMW R1200C Phoenix Cruiser, Black and yellow color. original owner, garaged since purchase, all services and add on equipment completed at either BMW. Paint and chrome are flawless. Add on's include police style handle bars rather then the quot;ape hangerquot; type, fullsize windscreen, additional front lamps, low comfort seat, chrome floor boards, chrome engine protectors, wiring harness for communicators and GPS, GPS mount, warmed handlebar grips, ANTILOCKING BRAKES braking and special sport wheels. There are no scratches, dings or hazing of the paint. Dual exhaust have no quot;bluingquot;. Chrome is perfect. This bike has never been down. This is truly a brand new showroom condition bike...

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