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R1200rt, 2005 (purchased 2006) Red, Very Clean, Low Miles Abs And Upgrades on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:54300 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, US

Cocoa, Florida, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB103880952M17322

BMW R-Series description

A super nice 2005 BMW R1200RT, purchased new in 2006 from BMW of Daytona, it now has 54,XXX,XX miles.  It has been extremely well cared for and maintained.  I am the only owner of this bike.  It runs and handles great, never an issue.  The paint and body are in very good condition.  The things you see in the photos are reflections from the parking lot where the pictures were taken and are not blemishes.  

 Standard Options: ABS, Cruise Control, Heated Grips, Electronic Adjustable Windshield, On-Board Computer, Electronic Suspension Control, Radio Prep-Kit.

1.         Cee Bailey’s Windshield 

2.         Up-grade windshield supports. 

3.         It comes with the factory Radio Prep Kit to include factory installed speakers.  I did not install a radio so the antenna was removed and a rubber plug was used to neatly plugged the hole.  Antenna comes with the bike and everything is there to put it back on if you want to install a radio.  I use the radio space for a glove box. 

4.         Handle bar risers – moved the bars up and back about an inch.  Keep them if you like the position, remove them if you don’t. 

5.         Gerber, mounted Dual Heat Controller with heat adjustment knobs.  Just plug your heated clothing into the connector at the front of the seat and use the heat control knobs on the left faring to regulate the temperature to your liking.  That’s the two knobs you see in the photo.  Works great and has little LED lights so you know the heat setting. 

6.        Bill Mayer Front Saddle. 

7.       Stock rear seat covered by Bill Mayer to match the front. 

8.       Up-graded Suspension front and rear (Works Performance).  Still maintains the Electronic Suspension Control.  Supposed to be 1 inch lower but I can’t tell any difference.  Center and side stand lowered about a quarter inch - so much easier to put on the center stand.  If you've never ridden a bike with upgraded suspension you won’t believe the enhanced ride difference.  This upgrade alone was over $1,200.00. 

9.       New, in-the-box brake pads. 

10.     Also comes with a new in-the-box spare oil filter. 

11. Tires are alright and are safe but they will need changing soon.  

There’s nothing wrong with the bike: it's not beat-up, scratched-up or abused and it does not have a ton of miles on it.  It’s an excellent bike and it has been very good to me. 

Some dealer service (stamps in book to verify) but primarily serviced and maintained by me.  Service Records available.  I had two back surgeries in the last two years.  You will see in the service records the bike hasn't been serviced in a while.  This is directly related to the surgeries and lack of riding. 

No warranty expressed or implied.  Must pick up locally or arrange for your own shipping.  

Thanks for looking.

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