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2014 Bmw F-series on 2040-motos

US $13000
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Caldwell, Ohio, United States

Caldwell, Ohio, United States
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BMW F-Series photos

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BMW F-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):798 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW F-Series description

2014 BMW F700GS
Factory lowered option 
Heated Grips
Computer 
First service performed in June by Mathias BMW, New Philadelphia, OH 

 $3,213 accessories included (accessories purchased in 2016) 
  • Wolfman Tank Bag $149.99 
  • RAM Handlebar Smartphone Mount $43.45
  • Sargent World Sport Adventure Saddle $413.97
  • 2x2 Cycle Bicycle Rack $316.00 (search Google for 2x2 Cycles for more details)
  • SW-Motech EVO Quick-Lock n Side Racks $322.95
  • SW-Motech Trax 37L Side Boxes w/interior and exterior bags $811.69
  • Kriega US-10 Tailbag $99.00
  • Altrider Synch 14 Liter Dry Bag x2 $171.94
  • Touratech Hand Guards $128.71
  • Touratech Engine Skid Plate $137.40
  • Touratech Oil Filter Guard $97.80
  • SW-Motech Crash Bars $275.86
  • Wunderlich Radiator Guard $109.95
  • Wunderlich Side Stand Enlarger $79.95
  • CliffTop DIN to USB Charger $30.00
  • Battery Tender Jr. and connection $23.25
2007 Santa Cruz Superlight Mountain Bike in photos is included with auction - no additional charge. Original price in 2007 - $2400+
  • Shimano components
  • Fox Shocks
  • Avid Brakes
Ready for any multi-day camping and mountain bike excursions. Rack will also hold road bicycles.

Due to a previous experience with theft, test rides are only available on case by case basis.  Valid drivers license and motorcycle endorsement are required.  This machine had its first service with Mathias BMW in June and has the remainder of the factory warranty.  Super low miles 1500.

$500 deposit by PayPal within 24hrs of auction win. 
Final auction price is non-negotiable at the end of auction.

If Pickup - Balance paid by cashiers check or cash, no personal checks. 

If Shipping - 100% buyers responsibility and cost, cashiers check by priority mail, check received and cleared before shipping occurs.

Clear title in hand. Feel free to ask questions - serious inquiries only. 
Starting bid will not be lowered, over $14k invested.

Motorcycle and bicycle are sold as is, BMW has remainder of factory warranty.

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