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Pristine 2007 Bmw F800s Sport Commuter (columbia) on 2040-motos

$7,900
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Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD
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PRISTINE 2007 BMW F800S Sport Commuter (Columbia), $7,900, image 1

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Possibly the nicest F800S around. Power Commander module, K&N filter, anodized set of Pazzo adjustable levers, HID head lamp, LED turn signals, RG bar-end weights, the mat black BMW belly pan, closed cell foam grip covers (which do not hinder the functionality of the BMW warmed handlebar grips) and a AKROPOVIC slip on exhaust, taller dark tint screen and the BMW expandable sport saddlebags with removable waterproof liners. All records, tools, keys, and owner manual.Comfortable lightweight sporty commuter with low maintenance belt drive and MILES-PER-GALLON in 40's.Only selling to make room for a new GS

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