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2009 Bmw R1200gs on 2040-motos

$6,200
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Mint condition 2009 R1200GS Special Edition. Everything is in perfect condition and under full factory warranty until 10 23 12 (or 36,000mis if you can rack that up in 6 mnths!). The special Edition is different from the regular GS in that it has Alpine White paint, Black cross spoke wheels (Adventure), 2 tone grey black adjustable seat and aluminum cylinder head guards. I also fitted it with the HID low beam assembly and PIAA HID(!) driving lamps. It comes complete with all keys, manuals, tool kit, service history etc. Clean title in hand and ready to be signed over to the lucky new owner - this bike is as perfect as it gets unless you buy a new one, and obviously you can t as this Special Edition is long gone ).

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