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2002 Bmw R1150r Garaged Since New on 2040-motos

$1,900
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Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, GA
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Serviced by BMW dealer less than 6 weeks ago. Biannual service. New fluids. Integral ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM flush and bleed. All recall issues addressed with minor warrantee work performed. New fuel line connectors. New Michelin Tires front and rear with nitrogen fill. Test ridden by dealer. This work done by Bob's BMW in Jessup, MD. All documents for this maintenance available. Very minor scuffing on left engine cover and left grip. Very minor paint chipped on access cap near right grip. Bike comes with 2 extra keys, 1 new BMW key fob, a new bike cover, and a new Haynes Service and Repair Manual

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