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2010 Bmw F 800 St Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $8,975.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Midnight Blue
Location:

Proctor, West Virginia, US

Proctor, WV, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring VINVIN:WB1024400AZR12259 PhonePhone:3047717604

BMW Other description

2010 BMW F 800 ST, Excellent Condition, Must See. Original Owner, Factory Saddle Bags/Top Soft Bag, HID Hi/Lo Beams, 27 Parabellum Wind Shield, (factory shield included), Rox bar Risers, Lowered Foot Pegs (factory pegs included), Shorai Battery/Charger, Front LED Marker Lights, Renthal Hand /Guards, Cover, Battery Bug Monitor, CD-ROM, Haynes Manual, Clear WV Title. Slick Shifting 6-Speed Combined With Perfect Exhaust Note Makes This Bike Is A Joy To Ride. Ergo Mods Make It An Easy All Day Rider. 304-771-7604. $9,975.00 3047717604

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