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2011 Bmw R1200rt Touring on 2040-motos

US $15,800.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Grey
Location:

Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, US

Indian Harbour Beach, FL, US
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TypeType:Touring VINVIN:WB1044009BZW19185 PhonePhone:3212586713

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2011 BMW R1200rt , 2011 BMW R1200RT, Melbourne, Florida. ABS, BMW Top Case, Heated Seats and Grips, ESA, Cruise-Control, Electronic Windshield, Audio System, On-Board Computer, Blind Spot Mirrors, and Sirius XM Radio. 2098 Miles. No Trades. Asking Price $16,800. Call Bill 321-258-6713. $16,800.00 3212586713

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Thu, 23 Oct 2008

Whenever you throw your leg over a bike that isn’t your own, there is always a few minutes needed to become familiar with the proportions and controls of the foreign machine. Getting a sense of the clutch release point, brake feel, throttle response and riding position may all differ from what you have been accustomed, but they slowly become second nature after enough seat time is logged. One such control that strays from this rule of thumb is the turn signal operation of many BMWs.

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