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2009 Bmw R1200gs on 2040-motos

US $13,500.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:8600 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Rockwall, Texas, US

Rockwall, Texas, US
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BMW R-Series photos

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BMW R-Series tech info

VINVIN:WB10313069ZU45776

BMW R-Series description

As New. Non ABS, much better than ABS and hard to find. Well over $2000 in extras. New tires, Sargent seat $500, Aeroflow windscreen (best) $600, Garmin Zumo 550, $650 new w/ box,Radar dector mount and hard wired for passport or Bel. Kaeko cruise control.  Rear moose under tail bag and BMW tank bag $250, both never used, new battery and battery tender and BMW Panniers X-panding w/ Cee Bailey liners, 8600 mi, Just serviced new oil and valve adjustment. i have over $18k in this and it has the very best of everything you would want for it and ready to ride anywhere. Better than a new one at a super cheap price for what is on it. ABS stinks on these bikes, this is my 3rd one so I know this for a fact ! ABS makes the bike lurch fwd in gravel etc, and wont stop and just has a crappy feel when braking. I will also throw in all stock parts for you to resell, seat shield etc. TPM. No ESA. This is exactly the equipment I wanted on this bike, its lighter and more reliable this way. This bike is Flawless and just like new. Low miles as I have not had time to ride it. I also have a $1100 rding suit I have never used will sell cheap after sell of bike. Please no low-ball offers, i'm already taking a beating on it. Never ridden off road. I have had a 2005 a 2007 and this one, and it is the best one I have owned. Pics do not give it justice , must see. Clear title. No trades, cash only. Selling it cheap and quick. Thanks

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