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2003 BMW F650GS, What a nice low suspension F650GS this is with only 27,674 miles. Along with the factory low suspension this bike is also equipped with ABS and a previous owner added the BMW center stand. So far so good; the bike appears to be a in good condition with no signs of neglect or abuse. We will be completing a safety inspection and servicing the bike soon. Call John (x125) at 603.964.2877 with questions or to reserve this machine.

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