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BMW K-Series description
VERY NICE GOOD LOOKING BMW K1000LT, RIDES GREAT, LOOKS GREAT. EVERYTHING WORKS BUT THE ABS, IT HAS ALWAYS WORKED UNTIL I REPLACED THE REAR MASTER CYCLINDER THAT WAS LEAKING. NOW THE ABS LIGHT IS ON, I THINK IS ONLY HAS TO BE RESET BY THE DEALER, I'M SURE THERE IS NOT ANYTHING MAJOR WRONG. THE BRAKES WORK PERFECTLY WELL WITH THE ABS LIGHT ON. THERE IS NOT A DEALER CLOSE TO ME. THE MATCHING TRUNK GO WITH THE BIKE. IT RUNS GREAT AND RIDES GREAT, GREAT BIKE FOR THE MONEY... ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME 713 828 5100 BIKE IN COLORADO AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN THIS STATE.
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BMW K-Series for Sale
- 2005 bmw k-series(US $8,000.00)
- 2001 bmw k-series(US $6,500.00)
- 2006 bmw k-series(US $8681)
- 2012 bmw k-series(US $16,995.00)
- 2006 bmw k-series(US $4700)
- 2011 bmw k-series(US $9,000.00)
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