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2006 Bmw R1150rt on 2040-motos

$2,750
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:82
Location:

Casa Grande, Arizona

Casa Grande, AZ
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This is a retired Highway Patrol Commanders Bike. 82228 mis It has some really nice working features. Electric Windshield will tilt forward and back and raise up and down to change the air flow on the driverBike features three working 12 volt plugins one on the dash (constant on) two behind the seat on left sideHeated hand grips, Adjustable height seat, Center Stand, Auto Kill Switch if you try to ride offwith the side stand down, Full wrap around fairing, two Tone Black White paint, Fog lampsDual disc front brakes, ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM, good tread on tires, Full working dash display including clockDual Horns -really loud, wired for stereo (stereo not included) with Dual Speakers ready tohook up speakers work This bike starts, runs and drives good, minor imperfections in paint

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