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2010 Bmw R 1200 Gs Adventure Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $16,800.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Somerset, Pennsylvania, US

Somerset, PA, US
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TypeType:Dual Sport VINVIN:WB1048000AZX65142 PhonePhone:8145215740

BMW Other description

2010 BMW R 1200 GS ADVENTURE, 2010 R1200GSA, VIN: WB1048000AZX65142, a fantastic bike and my pet project, but at age 60++, its getting a little too heavy for me to maneuver. This bike has two panniers, premium package, ESA (electronic suspension), Enduro transmission and it's loaded with farkles . To top it off, it's the 110hp engine with two camshafts and four radically aligned valves per cylinder. This is the 3rd oil head that I have owned and it's by far the best. Serviced much more than what BMW calls for last full service at 17,927 included new Metzler Torrence tires. It's already had 7 oil changes, four transmission and final drive changes, air filter, plugs, brake fluid again this year and on and on I'm pretty about it. Farkles (over $3K): Saddleman low seat. XP3 electronic deer whistle. Stebel air horn. ZTechnick mirror extenders. Verholen bar-backs. Pivot pegs. Touratech kickstand support and following guards: centerstand, oxygen sensor, exhaust flap, ESA sensors, throttle potentiometer, fuel-line, and ABS sensor guard. Adv Designs engine guard extensions and rear axle protector. Advant front fender extender. Maier rear splashguard. Altrider oil cooler and quick-release headlight guards. Best Products front engine guard and skidplate, both of which are the best that I have ever seen. DS auxillary light and final drive guards. Fuzeblock FZ-1. Powerlet socket-rear. Pictured, but NOT included are the GPS mount and Powerlet on handlebar. Not pictured is the stock rear seat which I have. I DO NOT, however, have the original front seat. I had that converted by Bill Mayer saddles, but it did not work, so I sold it. Mileage is 19,147. It will go a bit higher with some fall rides. Title is clear. Normal wear and tear other than left head cover that has shale dings (my bad) when it tipped in my shale driveway, see picture. After that, I spent $270 on engine guard extensions. I live 90 east of Pittsburgh International airport. Fly in, I'll pick you up and you can ride home. Enjoy the fall and just get your maps out for the big adventure as this bike is truly set up for it. Craig 814-521.5740 $16,800.00 8145215740

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