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2003 Bmw R 1100 S (abs) on 2040-motos

$5,499
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:22351 ColorColor: Phoenix Gray Metallic
Location:

Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Johnstown, PA
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(888) 367-3804

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2003 Bmw R 1100 S (ABS), CALL JOHNSTOWN CERNICS TODAY AT 814-539-4114 FOR MORE INFO TODAY! - A study in the principle of form follows function, every decision that went into the design of R 1100 S answered to one question: Does it improve performance? With a sleek, aerodynamic fairing and a boxer’s low center of gravity this motorcycle craves open roads and revels in switchback curves. And with an impressive list of options to suit any taste, you’d swear this machine was built just for you.

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