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2005 Bmw R1200gs, Alarm, Abs on 2040-motos

$2,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:11
Location:

Sterling, Illinois

Sterling, IL
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Up for sale 2005 BMW R1200GS. This bike comes with only 11K miles. This bike is adult ridden, garage kept, and always serviced. This bike comes with the following options : ANTI LOCK BRAKES, Security, Engine Guards, Heated handlebar grips, Adjustable Windshield, Backrest, etc. This bike comes with Clean title. This bike is in attractive condition with normal ware. This bike is in good condition. This bike rides good no issues with a bike at all starts right up gears shift smoothly. There are absolutely no issues with a bike. This bike is ready for a cross-country trip. Id does not come with saddlebags or top case. There is nothing due to the bike. Comes with good thread front and rear tire.

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