2002 1150rt. on 2040-motos
BMW R-Series tech info
BMW R-Series description
2002 1150RT. ~97K Miles.
Heated grips, power windscreen, stock and aftermarket windscreen, Sargent seat, BMW tank bag,
throttle meister cruise control, hi-way pegs, Wilber shocks F+R, (stock shocks included), shelf to shield gauges and mount GPS radar detector etc. new front rotors and brake pads, BMW alarm system, head light protector, all maintenance current.
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