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2009 F650gs Red Dual Sport With Touring Windshield And Hand Guards on 2040-motos

US $6,100.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:29387 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
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BMW F-Series tech info

TypeType:Dual sport Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):798 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB10228069ZT94703

BMW F-Series description

This is my wife's bike.  She obtained her motorcycle endorsement in late 2011, but the fact is that she is too anxious to ride actually to enjoy riding.  So she'd rather ride two up with me.  Thus we are selling her bike and my sport touring machine to wind up with a dedicated touring machine (Gold Wing most likely).  This is a fun to ride, spirited and very well balanced bike with an eager-to-rev Rotax twin engine.  The bike has always been kept on a Battery Tender, has always been garaged, has new fork seals and a new front tire.  The bike has a factory-lowered suspension set up for the inseam-challenged rider. If you are under 6 feet, the bike will fit you wonderfully.  If you are under 5'4" you might find yourself on your tip-toes at rest.  The center stand was removed to accommodate the lower profile of the suspension.  For running around town, tooling around backroads etc., this bike is hard to beat.  People equip these F-series bikes to do almost anything.  The bike has a V-Stream touring windshield, Touratech hand guard protectors, a Twisted Throttle brake fluid reservoir guard and clear plastic headlight lens protectors.  It has a very recent oil and oil filter change.  The bike has a 12v BMW style Powerlet connection port and a standard cigarette-lighter style power port on the console just below the handlebars on the tank.  All recall work has been done.  The OEM charcoal canister has been removed. The bike has Skene Design P-3 brake light LEDs, which are extremely bright and ensure the driver in back of you notices that you are applying your brakes or are turning.  It's a great little ride.  Six speed, ABS brakes, self cancelling turn signals, tire pressure sensors and other read out information.  I will include a paddock stand and a factory cover for the bike.

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