Red 2006 Bmw R1200gs Adventure - Excellent Condition on 2040-motos
Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, US
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You are bidding on a 2006 Red BMW R1200 GS Adventure with only 19,227 miles on it. The tires have 3000 miles on them. I changed the oil 200 miles ago. This bike has been well maintained since I bought it from the dealers. I am the second owner. It has never been dropped, or mishandled since it's been in my possession. It has no damages, if anything maybe light wear from it being driven.
On Aug-26-13 at 07:14:00 PDT, seller added the following information:I do not have a problem with you hiring a company to pick this motorcycle up. I just do not want to be held responsible for their action. As long as they take care of the packaging and placing in the truck, I do not have a problem.
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