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2012 Bmw S1000rr on 2040-motos

US $8,200.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:4950 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Garden City, New York, United States

Garden City, New York, United States
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EXCELLENT CONDITION.NEVER DROPPED! ALL ORIGINAL PARTS INCLUDED!

HP FOLDING BRAKE LEVER
HP FOLDING CLUTCH LEVER
HP REAR SETS(RIDER FOOT PEGS)
HP REAR SETS FOR PASSENGER(PASSENGER FOOT PEGS)
AKRAPOVIC TITANIUM EVOLUTION - FULL EXHAUST
LUIMOTO SEAT COVER
R&G CRASH PROTECTORS
FRONT & REAR WHEEL PROTECTORS
ZERO GRAVITY RACING SCREEN RED(HAS TO BE CUSTOM ORDERED IN 2 SETS!
FENDER ELIMINATION
REAR SEAT COVER & MASTER CYLINDER
CUSTOM S1000RR WHEEL STRIPES
CUSTOM RED/WHITE HEADLIGHT LAMPS. LOOK RED AND WHITE AT NIGHT TIME! PHENOMENAL LOOK...
ALPHA RACING GAS CAP - EASY OPEN / FILL / CLOSE CAP
BIKE COVER
TANK SIDE GRIPS
SATO RACING TIE-DOWNS(RED)

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