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2014 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $20,500.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: White
Location:

Ayer, Massachusetts, United States

Ayer, Massachusetts, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

If you know the K1600's then you know that the exclusive comes with every available BMW option!  The Nav was the only thing not included with the bike and yes I do have it and it will go with the bike.  The two things I added to the bike are the highway pegs which are adjustable and pivot as well and fold out of the way for around town or twisty road riding and the 3M paint protection film which is not visible in the pictures.  I painstakingly applied that myself. 
   The BMW crash bars came with the exclusive package as well as the aux fog lights and the inner BMW bags for the luggage!  I replaced the tires 2k ago with the Michelin pr4 GT's(for heavier cruisers). I didn't like the metzlers that came with the bike and they were junk at 3500 miles.  I love the Michelins on the bike and with 2k on them still look great!
  I am selling the bike because I haven't been riding it as you can tell by the mileage, I bought it in Oct of 2014 so the warranty will expire in October of this year...still time to extend if you want.
  Any questions just send a message, I will be glad to answer.  
  If you haven't ridden one of these than your missing out,  160 HP and 129 ft pounds of torque on demand, 3 riding modes all interconnected to suspension and power delivery.  No problems passing with 2 up riding and fully loaded luggage,  put it in sport mode with dynamic throttle response by yourself and have a ball in the twisty's! Charge your phone while riding and listening to satellite radio either through the speakers on the bike or with blue tooth connection.  Or play music from an iPod connected to the bike while scrolling through your music with the controls on the handle bar. 
   Cold weather is not an issue with the heated grips, heated drivers seat as well as a heated passenger seat and passenger lumber heat. This bike has Adaptive headlight technology which works flawlessly getting on those onramps at night, the headlight will shine up the onramp instead of straight out of the turn...very nice indeed!
  I can't say enough about the bike,  BMW really thought of everything!
  Thanks for considering,
  Ken
I do not want to ship, it will be the responsibility of the buyer to either pick up or arrange shipping yourself.  I do need to payoff the existing loan on the bike but my bank says it can have the title on hand at the time of payoff so I won't need to wait for the title.

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