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1998 Bmw R1100rt on 2040-motos

US $355.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:52000 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Mastromarco, IT

Mastromarco, IT
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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB10413AXWZD15696

BMW R-Series description

THIS MOTORCYCLE IS LIVING IN VINCI, ITALY.
MUST SELL! For Sale is a UK registered BMW R1100RT. I have toured 10,000km around europe with her and have finished my trip in Italy. I am returning to my home country now (Australia) and would like to find a buyer before I leave. However I plan on returning to Italy one day and would consider a swap for Ducati or Harley Davidson motorcycle. MY PROBLEM is that I cannot register the motorcycle here in Italy as I am NOT a resident. The motorcycle functions perfectly but has been droped and therefore has some cosmetic damage.
The bike has 52,000miles / approx. 80,000km. As I mentioned everything functions as normal, the bike starts first time everytime and runs all day long. The tires have only done 3000km and it has a brand new battery, and the oil was changed last week. This an amazingly comfortable motorcycle for longer touring trips. I have never been as comfortable as I am on this bike! Heated handle grips, electric adjustable windscreen, ABS, 3 x available seat heights, fully adjustable suspension - and zero wind chill! I ride this bike at night time in an open face helmet with no eyewear and the wind goes over the top of my head. Also comes with plenty of low down torque and power - perfect if your riding with a pillion passenger or carrying extra luggage (as I was!)

Situato a Vinci, ITALIA.
DEVE VENDERE! In vendita è un UK registrato BMW R1100RT. Ho girato 10 mila chilometri in tutta Europa con lei e ho finito il mio viaggio in Italia. Sto tornando al mio paese ora (Australia) e vorrei trovare un acquirente prima di partire. Comunque ho intenzione di tornare in Italia un giorno e lo considero uno swap per Ducati o Harley Davidson. Il mio problema è che non riesco a registrarmi la moto qui in Italia, come io non sono un residente. La moto funziona perfettamente, ma è stato droped e quindi ha un po 'di danni estetici. Si prega di e-mail per ulteriori informazioni come il mio italiano è molto cattivo!
La moto ha 52 mila miglia / ca. 80 mila chilometri. Come ho già detto tutto funzioni come al solito, la moto inizia prima volta ogni volta e corre per tutto il giorno. Le gomme hanno fatto solo 3000 km e ha una batteria nuova di zecca, e l'olio è stato cambiato la settimana scorsa. Questa una moto incredibilmente comodo per lunghi viaggi di turismo. Non sono mai stato il più confortevole come sono su questa moto! Manopole riscaldate, parabrezza elettrico regolabile, ABS, 3 x disponibili altezze del sedile, sospensione completamente regolabile - e zero vento freddo! Guido questa moto di notte in un casco aperto senza occhiali e il vento passa sopra la parte superiore della mia testa. Viene inoltre fornito con un sacco di bassa coppia in basso e potenza - perfetto se il tuo cavallo con un passeggero o di portare i bagagli in più (come me!)

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