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2011 Bmw R1200rt Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $15,200.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:18 ColorColor: grey
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, TX, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:5124705603

BMW Other description

2011 BMW R1200rt , 2011 RT with 18,900 miles currently. This is loaded with factory radio, ESA, Garmin 660, Russell Daylong heated front and rear seat, peg lowering kit, handlebar riser and setback, rear red hyperlights, large top case, iPhone plug, extra 12v plug on left side of rear seat, SAE plug mounted directly to battery for heated gear or trickle charger, BMW RT specific tool kit from Cruztools, 3 interior bags for L, R, and top case, BMW tank bag, HID headlights NEVER installed, and brand new NEVER mounted Michelon Road Pilot 3 rear tire. This bike has been babied since new. I have taken 2 long trips on it and it is set up for touring. Synthetic oils used throughout bike at regular intervals. It has one flaw and that is on the right side case. It fell over while stopped at a stoplight.. You can barely see scratches from just standing and looking because they are mostly under the curve of the case. They really aren't noticeable I can send tons of pics, just let me know what you want. Priced to sell at $15.200 512 - four seven zero - 5603 cell / text / pics $15.200.00 5124705603

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