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2014 Bmw F 800 Gs on 2040-motos

$13,090
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Cordoba Blue
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Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, KY
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2014 BMW F 800 GS, Bike is loaded up with the luxury package! Contact Chris Horrar for further details. 2014 BMW F 800 GS
This is the motto of the revised F 800 GS - the sportiest member of the big GS family. The motorcycle continues its longstanding success story, providing impressive versatility both on and off the road: the ultimate versatile enduro machine with sporty genes.
The front section of the body in particular has undergone significant transformation: the new side trim, intake snorkel, upper mudguard and a new windshield give the bike that extra dash of dynamic performance, reflecting the off-road side of the F 800 GS.
Low suspension is now available as an option for the F 800 GS, too. So in conjunction with the low seat, this means it is possible to create a seat height of 32.3 inches - perfect for riders preferring a lower seat height.
Meanwhile, ABS as standard*, ESA and the optional ASC (Automatic Stability Control, can be turned off) ensure the familiar degree of comfort and the necessary safety.
F 800 GS: on and off-road have never been so close together.

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