2009 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos
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The most recent services were completed in October 2016. All prior services were done at Alamo BMW in Boerne TX. The front tire was replaced within last 3000 miles. Back tire has 5k plus miles on it. You could drive this bike home its ready and able for a road trip. As you can see from pic the seat has been changed to a Corbin. The map update in the GPS is old but it works.
There is a small scratch on the back rest bag for rear passenger. There is scratch on the wind screen. I have pictures of both of these. Other than that bike is in excellent shape.
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