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1972 BMW Other (1972)
For sale here is my beautiful 1972 CJ-750 sidecar motorcycle. Licensed, titled and registered in USA, this bike has been lovingly rebuilt and features the M1S, 32HP, overhead valve engine with electric start and kick starter. Gearbox is four speed plus reverse.2016-06-28 04:52:15Beckley, West Virginia, United States1,3506900
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2007 bmw k1200s (0)
The bike is in exceptional condition. Garaged, covered and kepted on Battery Tender. It has been adult driven and impeccably maintained.2014-01-26 00:00:23Huntington, WV02,800.00
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30948 USED 2006 BMW R-Series R1200GS Excel.Cond (0)
#30948 2006 BMW R-Series R1200GS In exceptional condition except 2 very small thin scratches on tank that were there when bike was purchased. WE tried to show them in my photos but too small and did not come out when developed.Original owner and... VISIT www.trumpetads.com for more info...2014-01-24 01:03:31Smithville, WV03,470.00
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30548 USED 2004 BMW R-Series R1200c Cruiser (0)
#30548 Up for sale is a black 2004 BMW r1200c with the Montauk package. Bike has about every option that was available, including factory clear turn signals (front and back), factory fog lamps, anti-lock braking system anti-lock breaks, heated hand grips, sport winds... VISIT www.trumpetads.com for more info...2014-01-24 00:13:32Friendly, WV02,890.00
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31048 USED 2007 BMW R-Series R1200S (0)
#31048 2007 BMW R-Series R1200S that has been adult ridden and maticulasly maintained since new. This bike comes with the optional Ohlins Suspension, 6.5" rear wheel, warmed grips and switchable ANTILOCKING BRAKES braking. This bike has been riden on occational...2014-01-23 07:01:21Hansford, WV03,530.00
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30898 USED 2006 BMW K-Series K1200 R (0)
#30898 Custom Black 2006 BMW K1200R w/ Akrapovic Evolution full exhaust system, ANTI LOCK BRAKES, ESA, Heated handlebar grips If you're not familiar with K1200R yet please do some research, and you'll find out that it's a BEAST of a bike. Tons of power (163 horsepower / 9... VISIT www.trumpetads.com for more information...2014-01-23 07:00:44Sand Fork, WV03,390.00
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2006 BMW R-Series 1200 GSA (0)
BMW R1200 GS Adventure in silver and black. This bike comes with saddle bags, The bike is equipped with a antenna and wiring for a Garmin GPS and with XM capabilities, I have been utilizing XM moving weather map, radio and traffic alert. I have also pre-owned the Blue Tooth communications with either riders in the group or with the rider on my bike.2014-01-22 05:55:04Charleston, WV05,000.00
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1982 BMW R65 (1982)
This BMW is an oldie but a goodie. This bike looks and runs great, and is one you have to see for yourself.2013-12-19 23:23:48Martinsburg, WV26,8483,999.00
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2003 BMW K 1200 LT (2003)
2003 BMW K 1200 LT, Heated seats, reverse, cruise, HID auxillary lights, scratch resistant windscreen, powere adjustable windscreen, am/fm/cd, Needs nothing..ready to ride anywhere $4950 .......Ph# 434-544-1338 $4,950.00 43454413382013-12-18 22:40:19crawley, WV49,0004,950.00
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2010 BMW F 800 ST Sport Touring (2010)
2010 BMW F 800 ST, Excellent Condition, Must See. Original Owner, Factory Saddle Bags/Top Soft Bag, HID Hi/Lo Beams, 27 Parabellum Wind Shield, (factory shield included), Rox bar Risers, Lowered Foot Pegs (factory pegs included), Shorai Battery/Charger, Front LED Marker Lights, Renthal Hand /Guards, Cover, Battery Bug Monitor, CD-ROM, Haynes Manual, Clear WV Title. Slick Shifting 6-Speed Combined With Perfect Exhaust Note Makes This Bike Is A Joy To Ride.2013-10-22 01:50:44Proctor, WV, US48,975.00
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