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2010 Bmw G650gs on 2040-motos

US $5,200.01
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:383 ColorColor: ORANGE RED
Location:

Columbus, Texas, US

Columbus, Texas, US
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TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):652 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:WB1017901AZW88951

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Why not? That's the motto of BMW's G650GS. Whether in town or on back country gravel roads, with this machine you have every terrain under control, and you get more than your money's worth when it comes to riding fun, too.

The G650GS continues the success story of BMW's Motorrad's single cylinder 652cc liquid cooled engines in impressive fashion. The ride feel on the G 650 GS is thrilling, too - wherever you're going. Whether on the road or over rough terrain - the reliable, tried-and-tested chassis with central spring strut on the swinging fork ensures crisp handling. Membership of the enduro family is highlighted in this new machine with the upright seating position and an impressive spring travel both front and rear. The G650GS is robust, powerful and yet still extremely light weight. With its low fuel consumption and simple handling, it is not just ideal for beginning motorcyclists. Its slim, athletic stature in a youthful and typically enduro-style design stands for uncomplicated riding pleasure and pure fun. Even the paint finish is a real eye-catcher, Orange Red never looked better. Options include a CENTER STAND for improved stability, HEATED GRIPS for those cool early morning rides, and ABS BRAKES that help prevent the wheels from locking up during hard braking. This super clean 2010 BMW G650GS only has 383 miles. Yes you saw it right..ONLY 383 MILES!! This G650GS is in fantastic shape and is begging to be ridden! It runs, rides and shifts like new. The Orange- Red paint is really sharp and stands out against the black trim on this really nice ride. The Bridgestone tires look like new, as they should with only 383 miles, and are ready for exploring those country roads. There is no damage or defects on this BMW anywhere. We ran this BMW through our extensive used bike checklist, and it passed with flying colors. Not surprising as it is still in like new condition! Call us today with any questions you might have at 800-807-9910. Check our feedback and bid with confidence! Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK!

With the G 650 GS you will simply have fun. So why not?

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