BMW K-Series tech info
BMW K-Series description
This is a well maintained, head turning, K1200LT. I get compliments on the bike all the time.
It was purchased from a BMW dealer last summer and at the time of purchase they put in a new clutch, a new front shock, a new rear brake pad (it still squeaks as is hardly used) and all other normal maintenance. It was serviced this Spring, including anew battery, at MAX BMW is Brookfield NJ and only rode is about 700 miles (one of two bikes). She has everything! Including:
The bike consistently achieved 44 mpg, based on your riding habits this may vary a little. There are a lot of pictures so you can look closely at the bike. It has a fee light scratches based on normal use, but really looks great! It is in really good shape. Bike is being sold as is, no warranty. There is a crack in K1200 chrome bar (cosmetic) on the left side air intake (see pic) and normal wear and tear. Please see pictures for full details. $500 Paypal deposit due within 24 hours of auction close. Balance cash, certified check or bank transfer. All funds must clear the bank based on their normal clearance policies before delivery. |
BMW K-Series for Sale
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