2011 Bmw R1200rt Sport Touring on 2040-motos
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2011 BMW R1200RT low suspension model with cruise control, ABS, OBC, heated handgrips, audio system including AM/FM, Sirius/XM and Ipod capability, nearly new tires, bar backs, Corbin seat, engine guards, Touratech tank bag, SHAD 49L top case, HyperLite 3-way brake lights for added conspicuity, BMW Navigator IV GPS with Touratech locking mount, wired for headphones so GPS and audio system can be heard through wired headphones or via Bluetooth. Low miles 8915! Parked in garage on BMW battery charger. Excellent condition. Asking $16,000. Clear title and current on all service. $16,000.00. Phone: 307-421-0828
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