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2005 Bmw K1200lt on 2040-motos

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2005 BMW K1200LTVery nice conditionDon't buy a Goldwing until you've seen 1 of these ( you probably won't want to look at another Gold Wing )I pre-owned to have a Goldwing, bought this BMW and just bought another BMW ( I don't need two ).The BMW is more sporty and more attractive.This K1200LT has:- Heated seats front and rear- An electrically adjustable windshield ( the best feature on the bike )- Adjustable Footplate option for passenger- Heated hand grips ( ride 3+ seasons )- Full dress ( Farings, windshield, saddle bags and trunk )- Electric center stand ( you don't have to lift the bike, just push a button, plus it has a side stand )- Quiet 4 cyl inline engine with Shaft Drive- ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM Brakes, and they're power brakes ( DO NOT buy a bike without ANTI LOCK BRAKES brakes! )- Ample power with 1200cc engine ( even with passenger on-board ). BMW did this drive train right- Highway peg option for driver- six CD changer + one Compact disc player + radio with speakers and controls front and rear- Cruise Control- 50mis per gallon ( let's see you beat that with a Goldwing or Harley ) - 12 v outlets front and rear for heated accessoriesThis bike is a beautiful bike ( it draws attention and compliments everywhere we go ).I could not find a bike I liked better, so I bought another BMWThis 1 has 25K milesCall PHONE CALLS ONLY. I DO NOT respond to email or texts. Serious inquiries only, NO Low ballers, NO DEALERS

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