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2012 Bmw R1200r (lafayette ) on 2040-motos

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Baton Rouge, LA
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2012 BMW R1200R (Lafayette ), US $, image 1

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2012 R1200R ANTILOCKING BRAKES. Exceptional condition!!Any questions feel free to call or text at 337-962-XXXX2012 R1200R ANTI LOCK BRAKES and ASCSmoke Grey.2102mis. Warranty until 2014BMW Navigation MountOn board computer.Saddle Bag Mounts Heated handlebar grips.Akrapovic slip on exhaust. Center stand. BMW Valve covers. Black windscreen . Hi Viz BMW LED Take Down lamps on front wheel for extra visibility

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