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2003 Big Dog Bmw 1150 Rt on 2040-motos

$7,600
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
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Gainesville, Florida

Gainesville, FL
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2003 Big Dog BMW 1150 RT, $7,600, image 1

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UP FOR SALE IS MY Beautiful BMW 1150 RT in good condition---very low miles and was extremely well taken care of. The bike runs perfect and only needs a front tire. Unfortunately I am in my last year of graduate school and need the money for tuition. My loss is your gain! Asking $7600. Cash only. Remarkable deal considering the mint condition of it and the extremely low miles and the reliability of a BMW. Bike is remarkable for commuting to UF or simply hopping on the highway and riding to Miami----gets looks and compliments everywhere you go. Raced a corvette once, it lost by a mile. Very very fast bike, and has a lot of power. Quick pick up, and has the best technology built in----CD deck, Surround Sound, radio, warmed grips, storage galore (removable), large frame for safety, ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM breaking system (ONLY THE BEST SYSTEM ON THE PLANET!) Rode it multiple times to Tampa and Miami. Definitely king of the highway. The bike is very reliable as all BMW are. Those German engineers are ridiculous at design. I personally am an architect, so I can appreciate a good quality design. CLEAR TITLE IN HAND

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