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2007 - Bmw R-series R1200s Red on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:16500 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Keene, New York, United States

Keene, New York, United States
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Red and white BMW r1200s in immaculate condition. this bike is very rare. It was only sold in the USA for one year 2007. I searched a few years to find this. it is rare to find one for sale. It has titanium exhaust . magnesium heads, single sided swing arm , carbon fiber fender. Bike comes with two front fairings, one is white the other is carbon-fiber. This thing handles better then my harley , moto-guzzi, and even my ducati 848 , front suspension uses balljoints , handles better then any bike i have ever driven. It has grips that worm-up for cold weather driving also has ABS braking system for better control also cruise control .

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