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2006 Bmw K1200s Sport Touring Street Race Bike (vista Ca) on 2040-motos

$9,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:34
Location:

San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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2006 BMW K1200S sport touring street race bike (Vista Ca), $9,000, image 1

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Very clean, very attractive condition mean riding machine. 34k miles, BC, ESA, Warmed handlebar grips, Antilocking brakes, Brake Assist. Carbon fibre front fender($359), rear hugger($429), carbon fibre tail fairing($539) with Triton two tail light($285), Rizoma rear turn signals($110). Carbon fibre instrument panel($$45), yoke and gas cap trim($90).Throttle Meister($144), Wave rotors($600), Tornado final drive hub cover($139), Adjustable Paralever arm($559). Corbin front and rear seats($748), stomp grip($50), 3M body kit($60), PIAA drving lamps($379), (need rewire, loose wire), hydraulic clutch assist ($300,allows less pull resistance, self adjusting). Full Titanium Remus Exhaust($2000). Add the extra's up $6744, great value of a bike; having 2nd thoughts about keeping it. New fluids, new rear rotor and brakes, tires should last another season. BMW hard bags, very cool fast comfortable ride. Will consider selling without Corbin seats and BMW hard bags for less.David760 917 XXXX

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