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2002 Honda Vtr750 on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Bakersfield, CA

Bakersfield, CA
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TypeType:Sportbike

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Excellent condition, low mileage (5808), just serviced, Ready to Ride! Heated grips, ABS, Computer controlled (mileage has readout), 60-70mpg, Perfect commuter. Very good engine, BMW engineering, barely broken in. Thin for lane splitting. Bag mounts installed. New tires, New battery. A great buy, discounted to sell! Private seller, will keep price low for DMV fees. Asking: $6,500

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So you've gone out and bought your BMW R1200GS, you're ready to circumnavigate the globe's toughest roads - or ride over some potholes on your way to work - but you've got a dilemma: no way to mount your GPS device! So what you should do is exactly what this chap's done and use a spatula and a few rubber bands to mount-up your GPS for easy use. And the bonus is that when you get to where you're going, you can use the spatula with your BBQ and triple it up as a fly-swatter too.

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