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2010 Bmw F 800 Gs on 2040-motos

$11,995
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:16300 ColorColor: Alpine White
Location:

Ulysses, Kansas

Ulysses, KS
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TypeType:Dual Sport

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Feel Free to MAKE ME AN OFFER. 2010 BMW F 800 GS, 2010 BMW F800GS 30th Anniversary Edition The Anniversary Edition gives you a unique paint scheme and unique red seat with the GS logo embossed on it. Located in Kansas, ready for a fly and ride. It is the best looking F800GS ever made if you ask me. The Trophy Editions were kinda cool, but the Anniversary Edition gets comments from everyone. It has 16,300+ miles on it. It had 1,500 miles when I bought it in July of 2011 from a guy in Virginia Beach, VA. The only off road it has seen has been county roads. (I really meant to do more off roading with it and just never did. The 500, 3000 and 12,000 mile services have all been completed at BMW authorized service centers. After the 12K, which was performed just a month ago, the tech came out to talk to me and told me the bike was in perfect condition and complimented the bike and how I had it set up. Kelly Blue Book lists this bikes retail at $10,300. Add $800 for ABS. So that puts the KBB at $11,100. Additional Options: BMW Vario side cases BMW Handguards BMW Aluminum Bash Plate Trip Computer Denali D2 LED Auxiliary Lights Touratech Tank Bag SW Motech Crash Bars BMW Comfort Seat and Original Seat MOTO Overland Adjustable Luggage Rack And it has a Shorei Lithium Ion Battery that is 8 lbs lighter than stock. This is about $3,700 worth of options. The chain and sprockets are due to be changed and I was going to have them put on when I had the 12K service done but the tech said they were in great condition and he said he wouldn't change them until they needed it. And it will have a fresh oil change/oil filter/air filter. It has a new Continental TKC 80 on the rear with 800 miles on it. A Heidenau K60 Scout front with 5K and looks like new. I know that is a lot of information, but I really like this bike. I have decided that my heart is in long distance touring and I'm going to graduate to something better suited for long distance. The 800 is perfectly capable of long distance. I rode it from Virginia Beach to Kansas and from Kansas to San Diego, so I have basically ridden it from coast to coast, with a trip to Yellowstone thrown in. $11,995.00

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