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2004 BMW R1100S
VIN: WB10432A94ZB54168
Presented here is a beautiful example of true German engineering, the BMW R1100S. This European sport bike is powered by a fuel injected, 1,085 cc twin cylinder boxer motor, which creates 98 horsepower and 72 ft/lbs of torque. Power to the rear wheel is supplied by a 6 speed transmission.
With a top speed of 141 miles per hour, and adjustable front and rear suspension, this BMW is a road rocket. Stopping power is supplied by dual disc front, and single disc rear brakes. This particular bike features a central dashboard clock, handlebar grip warmers, electric choke, and carbon fiber front fender. Also on the bike is an aftermarket Sargent seat.
This 2004 BMW R1100S has just under 10,000 miles on the odometer. It received a full service by Baxter Cycle in Marne, Iowa, and has just had a brand new Exide Gell Battery installed. It has seen very light use and has been well cared for. There are a few small scrapes in the paint, on the left rear side of the bike and just above the taillight (photos of all scratches included). There are also a few small scrapes on the bottom of the left cylinder head.
Sold with an Iowa title, and complete set of manuals.
PLEASE NOTE: This vehicle will be sold in AS-IS condition with no warranty. All items listed will also be advertised through several other media (i.e. eBay, local papers, Craigslist, etc), so first come first serve. Buyers will be responsible for vehicle pick-up or delivery. Each vehicle listed will denote whether it has a title; if not, a bill of sale will be provided.
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