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2003 Bmw K 1200 Lt Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $9,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:34
Location:

Milpitas, California, US

Milpitas, CA, US
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TypeType:Cruiser VINVIN:WB10555A93ZD79807 PhonePhone:4082625462

BMW Other description

2003 BMW K 1200 LT, For Sale 2003 BMW K1200 Exodus Motorcycle 34,000 mils. ZZ trailer 15,000 mils. Both offered at $12,000.00 US currency This was the last of the Exodus models sold in California. This model has all available factory installed enhancements. This work of art has been and continues to be meticulously maintained with all preventative maintenance has been performed by owner and all services performed by San Jose BMW. This ride has always been parked indoors at home, always covered when out and about outdoors. As is consistent with nearly all riders of this model, I too have dropped the motorcycle on numerous occasions. However, with the superior design, it incurred only a little damage under each of the two rub rails on each side. These are replaceable however I would suggest you not do so! At least until you are confidant in your abilities and are willing to accept the risk of damage to the new parts, and your disappointment if you discover you changed them too soon. I love this Motorcycle dearly however, I have, for the last 3 years, used it exclusively for commute. It needs to be ridden, long rides with friends or loved ones. I am selling this as a set, Motorcycle and ZZ Trailer. I will consider selling them separate if I were to sell the trailer first. Equipment as purchased: Heated had Grips Heated driver and passenger seats Cruise Control Intercom with selectable priorities o 6-Disk audio CD player o CB radio o BMW GPS(Custom by Garman) o Audio inputs for MP3 player o Audio input for cell phone o AM/FM and weather Stereo Digital fuel monitoring Power assist ABS linked breaking Power wind screen Angle adjust head light Adjustable rear strut Adjustable seat height Driver and passenger audio controls Driver and passenger Power Ports Reverse gear Liners for 2 saddle bags and rear center luggage compartment Alarm with 2 key fobs Full motorcycle cover Added equipment: Headlight shield HID Headlight upgrade Ohlins front strut Piaas 1100 front lighting Left and Right Lighted side Mirror turn signal Rider Highway pegs Passenger Plat form feet rest Passenger Arm Rest Red light bulbs added to rear light bar making full length red tail and break light. Flasher added to rear light bar for breaking Lights in wing vents flaps Handle Bar mounted cup holder License Plate Frame Dual Helmet Locks Shop Manual ZZ trailer Front Bra Full swivel hitch 6-pac cooler Chrome Wheels and Tow bar $12,000.00 4082625462

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