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2002 R1150r Jetblack Roadster/rockster on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:8245 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Mountainside, New Jersey, US

Mountainside, New Jersey, US
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BMW R-Series photos

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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1150 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB10439B12ZF46265

BMW R-Series description

This bike is like brand new and is hard to find in pristine condition with low miles.   Of course, you will find a few minor blemishes and nicks here and there due to normal riding.  I tried to show those in the pics.  Clean title, single-owner.   This bike does NOT have ABS brakes.

Has always been stored indoors. Has heated grips for when the weather gets colder.   Everything is absolutely up to date and bike is running perfectly except for the front tire.  You may get just  a few hundred miles left unless you ride in the rain (I never did), then I would replace it ASAP.   Hard to imagine a better bike.   Sadly, the bike fell over once in my garage.  Replaced left kick stand, brake handle and shifter.  That was a sad day.   Bike has had all its scheduled services done at a BMW licensed dealer/mechanic and is in absolutely perfect working order.  I have all the maintenance receipts.  The bike only required one repair to the fuel line quick-disconnects.  They were replaced by me.

Wanting to sell ASAP.  Lost the love to keep up a bike like this.   I don't want to see it not ridden and go ugly.  It needs new owner.

Here's some more:
BMW Stock tinted Windscreen.
Rear rider foot pegs.  Saddle-bag ready mounts.
Bike has DC Aux port for accessories.  I have the Male connector which i used with trickle charger for the long winter months.
Cargo net with hooks.
Tire repair kit (never used and not sure if it's good)  and original BMW Took Kit.
Owners manuals.
Locking luggage rack with center mounted soft-case.  Uses same key as ignition.
Zumo GPS550 and mount included.  Unit works great.  Hard-wire kit NOT installed.  Must charge Zumo with USB cable.
Non-BMW Motorcycle cover included although not pictured.  It's Blue.

Just so there's no misunderstanding,  helmet, gloves, jacket NOT included.

For any questions, more pics or to schedule appointments to see it, please message me in eBay.

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