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2007 Bmw F 650 Gs on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:1900
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville, AL
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TypeType:Sport Touring

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2007 BMW F 650 GS, Whether cruising the streets at freeway speeds or running trails, this bike will take you there and bring you home. If you are interested in a bike that can take you anywhere and deliver 70+ miles a gallon, this one owner BMW F650GS. A 2007 iceberg silver metal paint that was factory lowered has less than 1900 miles. It comes with ABS brakes, heated grips, extended windshield, hand protectors, center stand and expandable hard case bags. Asking price is 6,500. Call (256) 582-2269 or email if you have questions or interest. $6,500.00

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