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I bought this bike with 21,000 miles on it. It is in perfect condition. Now it only has 24,000 and I just serviced it at the BMW in Marietta for a full 24,000 mile service. (have receipts) SW MOTEC SKID PLATE SW MOTEC CRASH BARS TOURATECH BARK BUSTERS BMW ALUM SIDE PANNIERS BMW REAR LUGGAGE RACK METEZLER TOURANCE (80/21) rear 4000 miles METEZLER SAHARA ENDURO 60/40 front 4000 MILES I'm the second owner. First owner really took care of this bike. Normal wear for a 2010 bike Highway miles (bike traveled to Central America) |
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