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2009 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $11000
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Alameda, California, United States

Alameda, California, United States
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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:no TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner

BMW R-Series description

2009 BMW R1200RTP Police Motorcycle 

in excellent condition (near perfect), unmolested and with only 25k original miles on it!!!  Previously a Beverly Hills cop bike and recently modified for funeral escorting with 4 additional bright amber LED strobe lights and 4 bright white LED lane splitting lights.  This is a fast, smooth, and comfortable ride that everyone gets out of the way for, when they see you coming.  Great for security, escorting, or just commuting and not having to be worried about not being seen. It has been the best bike I have every had to commute on. I would keep it, but I just got a new job and have almost no commute. This is a beautiful bike, it runs like a dream, and needs nothing, other than a new owner.

 This bike also has:

- All original police red & blue LEDs lights front and rear

- Police whip antenna and cell antenna

- Functioning loud speaker with Wheeler PA and police horn 

(with hidden kill switch).

- Metal ticket book holder

- Flashlight and Button holder (not mounted in pic) 

- Full police crash bars

- Locking police hard cases and radio box trunk

- Rear helmet lock 

- Heated handgrips 

- Electrically adjustable windshield 

- ABS brakes 

- Throttle Meister cruise control weighted bar ends

- Garmin Zumo 590LM motorcycle GPS system with mounted charging &  tire pressure sensors on each wheel ($1000.00 value)

- Comes with a SHOEI RJ Platinum LE Police helmet (size XL) with mic and headphones for cell phone or radio connection. ($600.00 value)

- New batteries (cop bikes have 2)

- Brand new front tire, rear has %70 left.

- Well maintained and serviced, always garaged.


- Please ask questions before bidding or buying.

- Bike is located in Alameda, California

- Can deliver to a local motorcycle shipper (buyer must arrange and pay for shipping).

- $500 paypal deposit must be received within 24 hours of purchase.

- Low Reserve 

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