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2002 Bmw K1200lt Waiting For The Customer on 2040-motos

$2,300
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Henderson, Nevada

Henderson, NV
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BMW K1200LT is stock and it's just waiting for the customer who wants to cover big miles in luxury and comfort, either 1 up or with a passenger. The K1200LT features BMW's watercooled, inline 1200cc powerplant for effortless high speed travel and this particular LT (Think Luxury Tourer) features some well thought out options like aux wind deflectors (in conjunction with the oversize and electrically adjustable windscreen) Garmin GPS mount, flashing modulated brake lamp, Integrated radio system including separate controls for the passenger, aux power outlets and more. With 6, 000+ miles on the odometer, this is no flawless quot;garage queen.quot; It's got a few blemishes from it's time on the road. Most notable are some very light scars on the right side fairing just in front of the rider's footpeg (see the pics) -as if it had been very lightly dropped over at some point in it's life.

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