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2009 Bmw Other on 2040-motos

US $26000
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:7
Location:

Key Biscayne, Florida, United States

Key Biscayne, Florida, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW Other description


I have a 2009 G650GS, 7200miles, clean title in hand. Always garage kept. Chain, sprockets, brakes, wheels all in pristine condition. NEVER dropped, scratched, only used on roads.
It's fully 'decked out' with every possible option: ABS, Brembo Brakes, GPR Exhaust ($450)(from Milano, Italy) Center-Stand, it has it all. (All upgrades aren't permanent, I have all OEM parts, and they're all in very good condition.
Included:
I have 2 official expandable saddlebags ($600 at time of purchase), and the official cover($150 at time of purchase).
I had it painted with BMW Cordoba Blue paint (from R9T) ($400). The bike originally came in red, and I've posted photos of the day I bought it. Handguards included free on the side (mint).
The bike doesn't come with windscreen, 30mph in Miami is too hot with one and I have already sold it.(-$100)
Tire tread is great, have only used Supreme Gasoline, rims look brand new.
Front light upgrade and it makes a HUGE difference.
I've taken great care of this bike and invested over $10,000 with all the upgrades tallied up. I want to find it a good owner.
Test Rides only with cash in hand.
I will send additional photos of any part of the motorcycle requested.

PICK UP ONLY.

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