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2009 Bmw R1200gs Gs on 2040-motos

$10,999
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:48991 ColorColor: Tanzanite Blue
Location:

Austin, Texas

Austin, TX
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This very nice 2009 BMW R1200GS is covered by an extended warranty until 9/11/2017. It also has Tire and Wheel warranty coverage until 9/11/2015. The R1200GS is powered by the BMW 1170cc twin-cylinder Boxer engine that produces 105 bhp and 85 ft. lbs. of torque. A six-speed gearbox transfers power through a shaft drive to the rear wheel. Factory options include Low Suspension, Chrome Exhaust, Heated Grips, On Board Computer, ABS, Saddlebags, TPM (Tire Pressure Monitoring, ASC (Automatic Stability Control), Spoke Wheels, Trunk, Engine Protection Bars and Foglights. This 2009 Tanzanite Blue BMW R1200GS is also fitted with a Z-Technik Windshield.

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