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2006 Bmw R 1200 Gs on 2040-motos

$9,799
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:27021 ColorColor: Grey
Location:

Edwards, Colorado

Edwards, CO
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TypeType:Dual Sport

BMW Other description

If youre looking for a rock-star BMW R1200GS dual sport touring motorcycle, but dont want to shell out tens of thousands, your search ends here... * * HOT Grey & Black R1200GS Motorcycle with ABS, Heated Grips, +18 Upgrades (NEW Auction) In Excellent Condition! ** Eats dirt. Chews pavement. Asks for more.. -> Pre-Sales tune up just completed Saturday, 12 October at BMW of Denver. -> Never had an accident! -> Title is free and clear. "Extremely well cared for Executive-ridden 06 BMW R1200GS loaded with all the bells and whistles, frequently detailed and rarely taken off-road!" Youll Actually Put Money BACK Into Your Pocket and SAVE Thousands when buying this bike in excellent condition with its 18 Performance Upgrades & Accessories! Always serviced & stored under cover for winter in a heated garage. All Services at BMW Dealer locations. This bike's 18 Performance Upgrades & Accessories that are included in this sale are found Included below... (These alone are nearly an extra $4,000.00 in value!) 1) Set of Tourance 80/20 tires - only 1,900 miles so far, puh-lenty of mileage left (Retail $249.95 + $204.95) 2) PIAA's 510 Series Fog Lamps ($254.95), Light Bar ($200.00) with Light Guards 3) BMW Moose Racing Raised Windscreen ($86.95) 4) Touratech Crash Bars Engine Protectors ($395.00) 5) BMW Motorrad Aluminum Skid Plate ($180.00) 6) Touratech Upper & Lower Hand Guards ($140.00) 7) BMW R1200 GS Rider's Low Seat - This is a Custom Low seat giving you a more comfortable ride. So you're not on your tippie-toes at a stop light. ($351.95) 8) BMW Soft Bag & Luggage Rack ($280.00) 9) BMW Vario Case Saddle Mounts! ($300.00) 10) Helmet Lock by Helmet Guardian ($50.00) 11) Remus Exhaust System ($500.00) 12) K&N High Flow Air Filter, never replace again ($44.00) 13) K&N Performance Gold Oil Filter ($15.00) 14) BMW Heavy Duty Never-Die Battery ($80.00) 15) BMW Luggage Rack! ($350.00) 17) Touratech Large SideStand Footprint ($40.00) 18) Power socket added and accessible near Exhaust What's more, this bike also includes with 2-Stage Handlebar Warmers, Spoke Wheels and ABS System! Always run on Premium. Everything runs perfectly. Scratch on left front scoop barely noticeable, and only other blemish is on the Remus Exhaust, it was brought to the local BMW Motorrad dealer for a thorough inspection. This ding has not affected exhaust or performance in any manner whatsoever, it is merely aesthetic, and this fact is also recorded in the service records for the bike. The GPS unit & Mount are not included for sale. Except for the picture in downtown Moab this June and last winter in Aspen, the other pictures you see posted here were taken during a trip 3 weeks ago before the fall colors started to peak.

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