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2011 Bmw R1200gs. Low Miles, Pristine Conditionandamp;#039; on 2040-motos

$4,756
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:214
Location:

Hopewell, Virginia

Hopewell, VA
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Listing this bike for a friend who dos not have an ebay account.You are looking at the 2011 R1200GS, with only 5, 214 mis. This bike is in truly like new condition. Other than few light scratches on the windshield, just from cleaning, there is not a mark of any kind that I can see. This is a 1 owner bike, included is the owner manual and tool kit, just as it comes from the factory. It's equipped with ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM, on board computer, heated hand grips, hand guards and BMW vario expandable cases. It's no exaggeration to refer to this bike ''like new''. Never ridden off road, always garaged. It's under full factory warrantee until 4/ 0/2014. Tires have more than 50% tread. The bike is ready for the road, and it needs nothing. Color is, what BMW calls, ostra gray metalic.Clean title in hand...

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