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2013 - Bmw K-series K1300s on 2040-motos

US $9,000.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:9785 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Ash Fork, Arizona, United States

Ash Fork, Arizona, United States
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BMW K-Series description

The bike is as close to new as you can get. Not a scratch on it. Always garaged and never seen rain. Is meticulously cleaned. Just had an oil change, tires have about 2000 miles on them.
-ABS, ASC, ESA, Gear Shift Assistant
-Miles - 9785
-Leo Vince Factory R EVO II Carbon with Carbon end cap Slip-On (took off the sticker)
-DynoJet Power Commander V, 12-004
-K&N Air Filters
-Rear/Front Tires - Dunlop Sportmax Q3
-Tinted Front Screen
-Luggage Rack Kit
-Tank Bag - Bags Connection Engage Sport
-Quick Lock electric tank ring
-BMW Sport 2 30 Liter Softbag/Tailbag
-Hornig Sidestand Foot Enlargement Plate
-Throttlemeister Friction Cruise Control
-Verholen Ball Mount

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