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2000 Bmw R 1200 C - Abs Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $7,499.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:26 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, IN, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:BM576A PhonePhone:8778146517

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2000 Bmw R 1200 C - ABS, EXCELLENT CONDITION TOUR BAGS CALL FOR DETAILS - Itd be downright disrespectful (not to mention wrong) to call BMWs R 1200 C just a cruiser. No cruiser youve been on handles with this much precision. Fuel-injected technology and sheer brute force pump out 71 lb.-ft. of torque. An agile anti-drive Telelever front suspension soaks up the bumps. While anti-lock brakes deliver quick, controlled stopping power. Its more than just a cruiser. A lot more. And youve got to respect that.

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