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2005 Bmw K 1200 Lt on 2040-motos

$8,495
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:55998 ColorColor: Light Yellow Metallic
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2005 Bmw K 1200 LT, Ride long in style and comfort on this 2005 LT. - Loaded up from the factory with ABS, heated grips, heated seats, audio system, reverse, power windscreen, power center stand, and on board computer. Additional accessories include rider backrest, Moto Lights, side bag lights, top case rack with brake light, and adjustable passenger floorboards. Our Service Department has been thru this LT and it is ready to go. Peak performance and absolute amenities mile after mile after mile. Among the forty-four standard features included on the dynamically modified K 1200 LT are a higher output engine, a modified gearbox, chrome package, a redesigned instrument panel and seats, a new paint finishes, and an electro-hydraulic center stand. Engineered for high-performance pilgrimages over endless lengths of road, the K 1200 LT combines luxury-car features with the irreplaceable experience of BMW motorcycle riding. And you can customize your K 1200 LT to suit your riding style with a list of optional features and accessories including a central locking system, heated seats, heated grips, cruise control, a CD changer, tank bag and map compartment, variable height pillion foot boards, high windshield, and more. Mixing luxurious appointments from stem to stern with BMW’s passion for exceptional engineering, the K 1200 LT delivers reliable power and quintessential comfort on a motorcycle odyssey.

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