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2004 Bmw R1150 Rt-p on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:54
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New York, New York

New York, NY
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45th Street at Bergenline Avenue I have 2 low-mileage (53 & 54 K miles) 2004 BMW R1150 RT-P motorcycles that have been expertly maintained by BMW of Denver. Although dealer maintained mechanically, they have some cosmetic issues such as scratches on the bodywork. Features:• Lockable radio top box.• 840-watt alternator. • Rear-drive gear ratio of 31:11 (civilian R1100/1150RT has 32:11 ratio but R1100/1150RS has 31:11 ratio). • Aux cooling fan for when engine is kept running when the motorcycle is stationary. • Front and rear protection bars. (with mounts for lamps/sirens that can be pre-owned for driving lamps)• A special speedometer accurate to ± one MPH. • Rear-only emergency flasher system in addition to the 4-way system. • Headlamp on-and-off switch. • Heated handgrips. • Electric windshield which can be raised and lowered• Locking side stand. • True-image rear-view mirrors. • Aux linked battery to provide power for long duty. • BMW "City Case" lockable saddle bags.• Tires are in terrific condition.• Map light and speakers.• Two-spark cylinder head design for improved emissions and performance.• six gear "Enduro"gearbox with lower first gear and sport sixth gear. • Partial-integral IABS for police.• Special reinforced front tire and police front shock absorber.• New sealed batteries for both main motor and police equipment locations.• Jump-start lugs to main battery • New police relay package will relay functions of brake light, tail light, turn signals, and provide 2 switched power and 1 constant power outlet for accessories.• Clear title and no accidents Asking $5500 each or best offer. if interested give me a call. The bikes can be seen at 418 45th Street in Union city from eight AM - 630 PM Monday through Saturday.

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