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2012 Bmw R 1200 Gs Adventure Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $20,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:21
Location:

Deerfield Beach, Florida, US

Deerfield Beach, FL, US
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport VINVIN:WB1048009CZX67653 PhonePhone:5619019857

BMW Other description

2012 BMW R 1200 GS ADVENTURE, BMW R1200GSA Year: 2012 Mileage: Color: Triple Black I bought this bike in April 2012, equipped it with the best I could find and drove it from Florida to Argentina. I had it shipped back home and haven't used it since. This bike is flawless and had every single oil changes and services at BMW dealers. Premium Package ESA Heated Grips On Board Computer Integral ABS Brakes Tire Pressure Monitor Fog Lights Enduro Transmission Warranty Good Until April 2015 Includes BMW Roadside Assistance Extras: BMW GPS $1,400 BMW Panniers (3) (Uses the same key as the motorcycle) $240 Gps mount with lock $150 Spot Connect $180 Cruise control $165 Bigger grip protector $190 Tank bag $310 Zumo dash mount with connector and fuse Lock $80 Bottle & gas can holder $40 Sidestand enlargement plate $135 Large skid plate Front light guard $280 Touratech twin rear led light $210 Raised handlebar kit $ 280 BMW extra brake pads (bike has original brake pads and are only 50% used). $20 Extra Light Bulb $32 Two Extra Oil Filters $70Wunderlich handlebar bag $130 Wunderlich upper bar bags $25 Storage license plate $150 Touratech iPhone 4 Holder $125 Cruz tools set $70 Star Pro BMW Wrench Set $75Stop & Go Tire Pump $40 Bottle Holder $90 Boots splash guard $23 Cigarette lighter socket kit $90 Oxygen sensor guards $100 Two helmet locks $65 Oil cooler guard $45 Throttle potentiometer cover Shade for GPS Over $4,800 in extra Rear tire Mitas (Czech) with only 30% life used. Great tire for asphalt and gravel. Front tire Fullbore. Has 50% life used. Also handles very well but noisy at high speed. Title is clear I have all the receipts. The bike is in Ft-Lauderdale, Florida. If you want to fly in, I can pick you up and you can drive home with your new bike. Right on time for Daytona Biketoberfest. Call or text me at 561-901-9857 Claude $20,000.00 5619019857

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