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2010 Bmw F800st on 2040-motos

$8,990
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:5690
Location:

Riverside, California

Riverside, CA
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(951) 265-1045

BMW Other description

2010 BMW F800ST with ABS, heated grips, trip computer, center stand, pannier bags, tail rack. MV bar risers and Cee Bailey tall windscreen (still have the stock one as well). Seat is the taller/thicker of the two OEM seats available. Excellent condition, as in 99% of new. Champagne in color, Financing available. Tom @951-265-1045.

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2014 WSBK – Phillip Island Results

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ATGATT? – Question of the Day

Thu, 02 May 2024

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