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2001 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:60 ColorColor: gold
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200

BMW K-Series description

BMW K 1200 LT

I Am selling my 2001 BMW K 1200-LT touring motorcycle. This is as is sale with no return with no warranty - I think this is normal when you sale used motorcycle. I PURCHASE IT about two years ago BUT TODAY IS FOR SALE BECAUSE IT IS TO HEAVY FOR ME. It is nice motorcycle, and in good shape, everything works and runs like it should I think.You have to stop by to check it by yours self becaues I don't know much about motorcycle. This is what happening - two times already after I stop I can't keep the bike up so I just can't hold it because is to heavy for me. After first time I can't hold it - and the guy didn't show up with money I decide to keep it so I replace the tires because the original was in bad shape. But happen again so I have to sale it.This motorcycle just scare me.

Heated grips, cruise control, AM/FM with six CD changer and caseet palyer - recorder ?, ABS brakes, electric windshield, reverse gare. Today I also install brand new tires front and back Metzeler ME 880Touring ($550.00 dollars). It is also installed two PIAA lights in front - really bright with the switch on the handle bar I see lights like this oa ebay for around $400 dollars. Registered to April 2017

2001 BMW K1200lt
I am in Campbell Ca 95008

 
 I HAVE TO SALE THIS BIKE JUS MAKE BEST OFFER.!!!!!!!!!


Clutch Single disc dry clutch, hydraulically operated
Number of Gears Constant mesh 5 speed gearbox (overdrive) plus additional reverse gear help
Drive Shaft Drive




Good luck and bid to win. . .this is a really nice bike for the money! Call Marek at 5105048008 for questions you can email me marek4x4@att.net .

Please if you not really interested to purchase this motorcycle please don't contact me.

The only reason that I am selling this ride is that is to Heavy for me. This B.M.W. is ready to go any time any where - local pickup only. Best offer welcome sale price is $3500.00. I already list this motorcycle once few week ago I get great offer but the guy can't get all the money so today I am relisting it for sale again - I already drive the motorcycle for over 600 miles after purchase with no problems at all but it is to heavy for me - not to drive but to stop. Motorcycle is in CAMPBELL,CA 95008.Now is located in Campbell, CA 95008 and you can see it after 5PM OR BY APPOINTMENT.

BMW K-1200-LT

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