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2002 Bmw R 1150 R (abs) Standard on 2040-motos

US $4,795.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:24 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Redding, California, US

Redding, CA, US
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TypeType:Standard Stock NumberStock Number:U6527 VINVIN:F45102 PhonePhone:5302216788

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2002 Bmw R 1150 R (ABS), Has Optional Windshield and Bags - For those who believe less is more, here’s proof. Shedding extra pounds and passing on the extras the R 1150 R is 100% lean muscle. With timeless good looks and the feel of a classic ride, this stripped-down machine is all about getting the job done. Manufactured as a limited edition, it’s 428lbs of pinstriped, sleek-black, chrome plated BMW.

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