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2010 Bmw Custom S100rr on 2040-motos

$13,995
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:0
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Montgomery, Alabama

Montgomery, AL
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2010 BMW Custom S100RR, This is a unique, one of a kind custom BMW S1000RR motorcycle made to look like a vintage BMW caf?? racer. The bike sports an antique BMW look combined with a Naked Bike/Street Fighter look. It has won two awards both years it was entered in the Daytona Boardwalk Show and Maravella, where it was named the overall Hottest Custom. The bike is configured with a more comfortable upright riding position to keep the weight off the rider???s wrists. It is also much cooler on the legs and butt when riding than an original. Numerous very cool modifications have been done to make this a one of a kind showpiece. However, it is as fast and as nimble as the fantastic original S1000. Call for a list of the modifications. For sale at $15,995.

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