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2007 Bmw G 650 Xcountry on 2040-motos

$5,300
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:2750
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2007 BMW G 650 XCOUNTRY, For sale. 2007 BMW G650X. 2750 miles. New tires. Fuel injected. Great engine, smooth and powerful. 55hp for 145 kg. comfortable and sporty. This is my bike for commuting. Perfect for around the town on pavement or dirt road. Will be ok for open trail. $5300 asking Cash only, no shipping. Call or text if interested: 248 425 6452 $5,300.00 2484256452

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