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Bmw R1200gs Adventure on 2040-motos

US $19,500.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:21579 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, US

Boca Raton, Florida, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose WarrantyWarranty:Clear For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB1048009CZX67653

BMW R-Series description

BMW R1200GS ADVENTURE

Year: 2012
Mileage: 21,579
Color: Triple Black


This bike is flawless and had every single oil changes by a BMW dealership.

Premium Package
ESA
Heated Grips
On Board Computer
Integral ABS Brakes
Tire Pressure Monitor
Fog Lights
Enduro Transmission
Warranty Good Until April 2015
Includes BMW Roadside Assistance


Extras:

$ 900 BMW GPS
$1,400 BMW Panniers (3) (Uses the same key as the motorcycle)

$240 Gps mount with lock 
$180 Spot Connect with mount
$180 Cruise control
$165 Bigger grip protector
$190 Tank bag
$310 Zumo dash mount with connector and fuse
Lock
$80 Bottle & gas can holder 
$40 Sidestand enlargement plate
$135 Large skid plate
Front light guard
$280 Touratech twin rear led light
$210 Raised handlebar kit
$ 280 BMW extra brake pads (bike has original brake pads and are only 50% used).
$20 Extra Light Bulb
$32 Two Extra Oil Filters
$70Wunderlich handlebar bag
$130 Wunderlich upper bar bags
$25 Storage license plate
$150 Touratech iPhone 4 Holder
$125 Cruz tools set
$70 Star Pro BMW Wrench Set
$75Stop & Go Tire Pump
$40 Bottle Holder
$90 Boots splash guard
$23 Cigarette lighter socket kit
$90 Oxygen sensor guards
$100 Two helmet locks
$65 Oil cooler guard
$45 Throttle potentiometer cover
Shade for GPS

Over $5,700 in extra

Rear tire Mitas (Czech) with only 30% life used. Great tire for asphalt and gravel.

Front tire Fullbore. Has 40% life used.



Title is clear
I have all the receipts.
The bike is in Ft-Lauderdale, Florida. 
If you want to fly in, I can pick you up and you can drive home with your new bike. Right on time for Daytona Biketoberfest.

Call or text me at 561-901-9857


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