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2010 Bmw R 1200 Gs Adventure on 2040-motos

$14,750
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:39000 ColorColor: Grey
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia

Woodstock, GA
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TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:(404) 247-3758

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2010 BMW R 1200 GS ADVENTURE, Due to recent back surgery, I have to make some life style changes. That said, motorcycling is taking a back seat. To that end, I am selling my much loved 2010 R1200 GSA. First and foremost I have meticulous service records for the bike and this bike needs NOTHING at all. Can hook up to computer and prove no fault codes. There are NO conerns with this BMW regarding FD, Rear Main Seal, Fuel Strip...nothing. BMW serviced and confirmed less than 500 miles ago. Bike has the latest vented BMW Final Drive. Bike has New Clutch, New Rear Main Seal, New Transmission seal, New Input Output Shaft seal, Drive Shaft splines lubed at 35,000 miles. New Generator belt at 36,000, New rear brake pads 8,000 miles ago. Also, the Russel seat in the picture will not sell with the bike. The buyer will get my Rick Mayer custom seat as well as the OEM Passenger seat. Bike has never been down. Excellent condition. This bike is loaded with options. I will try to list them all (you can see most of them in the pictures). Options Include: Wunderlich Vario Touring Screen with additional sport screen (I am 6ft 3" and have NO buffeting), Wunderlich Tobinators to adjust screen lean angle, Kreiger Fork Seal Protectors, Maier Front Fender Extender, Wunderlich Headlight Protector, HID Headligh Upgrade, ADV Monster LED Fog lights, MC Products Rear luggage plate and rear rack eliminator (can send separate pic), Altrider bash plate, Altrider TPC protector, Wunderlich Throttle lock, Touratech Cockpit 2 with USB and 20Amp power, Custom locking Tool Box that is located behind the right side box, Wunderlich Fork leg Protectors, Rox Riser 1 3/4", Wunderlich Quick release handlebar clamps, EFI Booster plug, Maier Rear Fender (Rear Shock protection), Wunderlich Frame Plugs, Helmet locking rear license plate mount, Wunderlich Kickstand foot, Wunderlich extended hand gaurds, Wunderlich Soft Frame Bags. Additionally, I will throw in a brand new, never fitted set of Kenda Big Block tires. Inside of the metal side cases have been bullet lined to stop the oxidization that is common with the metal cases as well as further protect the luggage from external heat and moisture. PRICED FOR A QUICK SELL AT $14,750 for everything. Feel free to call me on 404-247-3758 - Matt. 404-247-3758

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