BMW R-Series description
For sale is a 2009 BMW R1200RT. Dark grey in color. Never been laid down.
The bike comes nicely equipped with the following standard options: ABS, heated seats/grips, cruise control and on-board computer. Extra options include: ESA, Tire Pressure Monitor, ASC, and Xenon Lights.
Mechanically, the bike is in excellent condition. There are no warning lights, leaks or noises.
Clear title in hand.
1 Master Key.
Seat is Standard Height.
Any questions, please let me know and I will make sure I respond in a timely manner.
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