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R1200rt Top Case Ztechnik Navigation Heated Seats Grips Meticulous Service on 2040-motos

US $5.50
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:40780 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Irvine, California, US

Irvine, California, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB10388067ZT10232

BMW R-Series description

Selling my awesome 2007 R1200RT. I am the proud second owner and have been as meticulous with maintenance as the previous owner was with a logbook and every receipt for service that this bike has had. It has always been serviced by Sandia BMW in New Mexico, where I bought it and rode it home. I changed the oil afterward the trip in February of this year and because I have no time to ride it, I have decided to sell it. I only put on 200 miles since then. So, I'd rather see someone else enjoy it.

Being it is a 2007, it is the first year for the much better ABS brake system without the servo motors. The system is lighter, less complicated, and much more reliable. This is one of the main reasons why I bought this bike, aside from the service history being so incredibly documented.

It has many options including factory heated grips, factory heated front and rear seats, locking side cases, locking matte silver 49L top case, keyed to the bike, BMW Tankbag (a little rough, but it's yours) Ram Mount cupholder, X-grip cell phone holder with a micro USB charger and to top it off, the Factory Motorrad Navigator navigation system with factory harness. I also added a BMW accessories RT-P LED taillight and a ZTechnik muffler for a little more sound without being obnoxious. Also has a K&N air filter installed. Recent services include a new fuel pump control module, new rear tire and brake system flush. In all, there's about $3,000 in accessories and thousands in maintenance, services and other things. There's $27,000 sitting here on these two wheels. This is a bargain! 

Bike needs nothing. Jump on and ride it home. Never seen salt, snow or anything like that. It's been either in the Sunbelt or SoCal. The previous owner rode it North to San Jose, so this bike is well traveled and reliable. I've never so much as even had this bike tipped over, but I believe the previous owner has, with minor scrapes as shown. It has always been garaged. Overall the bike is in very good condition and is ready for many more miles. Comes with clean California title under my name with no liens, two metal keys and one plastic key (3 in total.)

I will include all the items listed in this auction. I am in Irvine, CA, which is 15 minutes from Santa Ana John Wayne Airport in Orange County, CA (SNA.) You can fly to this airport and I will gladly pick you up and you can ride home with all your gear. Seriously, this bike is ready to go anywhere. I'd ride it to NYC if I had the time. Sold as is, sale is final. Reserve is very fair for everything included and is less than what dealers want. Please email me with any questions, but don't ask for the reserve. Thanks for looking!

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