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2005 Bmw K 1200 S on 2040-motos

$8,495
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:29510 ColorColor: Two-tone Indigo Blue Metallic
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2005 Bmw K 1200 S, BMW Side Cases, Remus Exhaust - With enough raw power to shock even the most seasoned adrenaline junky, the all-new K 1200 S can get you from dead stop to sixty in 2.8 seconds. Once you're over the whiplash, you'll keep climbing, topping out at speeds that run neck-and-neck with the fastest production motorcycles in the world. And as you'd expect from BMW's first-ever, full-bore sports bike, each of its 167 horses ships standard with the agility, reliability and styling BMW earned its reputation on. This two-wheel tour de force arrives in time for the New Year.

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