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2011 Bmw K1300s on 2040-motos

$8,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Fairfax, Virginia

Fairfax, VA
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2011 BMW K13S - Loaded - superb condition - never down, no stories, adult ridden. 6500mis on it. It s configured like the HORSEPOWER except it s the nice blue tri-color. The power commander on this bike makes a huge difference in fueling - it really cleans up the throttle response hesitation. And the Pilot 3s have plenty of tread and are outstanding in all conditions, and especially the wet. Lupis Blue Black WhiteGear Shift AssistESAWarmed gripsTire Pressure sensorOn Board ComputerEnduro ASC (Auto Skid Control)DestinationBMW HORSEPOWER Rear Sets Rider Pass BMW Tinted ScreenBMW Center Stand BMW Rear Luggage RackBMW Sport PanniersAkropovic Slip onH7 Philips Extreme (low and high)Tech Spec Tank GripsPowerlett for GerbingKissan Tail Blazer (flashes brake light)Michelin Pilot 3s Power Commander Throttlemeisters Black

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