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2006 Bmw R1200gs on 2040-motos

$6,100
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Norwalk, Connecticut

Norwalk, CT
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2006 BMW R1200GS, Titan Silver, private owner, 15,900 mis. This is in absolutely pristine spotless condition with many extras. Adult and maturely ridden on weekend fair weather rides only, never pre-owned off road, no crash or damage history, flaws, scratches or faults of any kind. Always kept in a heated garage since purchase, always stored covered and with trickle charger attached. Bike includes all extras listed below plus all original parts, manuals, documentation, service records, spare key, etc. Oil and filter changed every 3000 mis. Repair history includes the 600 and 6000mi service checks, new rear tire , and a new battery last summer. Clean title. Factory options include:Heated handlebar gripsANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEMSystem Cases mounting prep kit (brackets for factory saddle bags) Additional accessories include: Garmin Zumo 550 GPS with all original accessories and mounts BMW factory GPS handlebar mount and integrated wiring connector BMW cylinder head guards BMW clear turn signal lenses BMW battery charger BMW power accessory outlet (under rider s seat) Remus stainless steel full exhaust system (OEM system also included, LN) Wunderlch Techlusion EFI controller (plug play, for use with Remus--flawless, smooth engine response with this) Wunderlich tank bag Wunderlich adjustable wind screenmount Cee Bailey extended windscreen (OEM wind screenalso included, LN) Chicane rear tail bag

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