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2011 Bmw S 1000 Rr on 2040-motos

$9,495
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:33776
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(615) 207-0870

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2011 BMW S 1000 Rr , Shift Assist, ABS, Traction Control, Wheelie Control, Rain, Sport, Race & Slick modes. Has 33,746 miles (will continue to go up). Located in Hendersonville TN. Still under BMW factory warranty until December 2013 or 36,000 miles. I purchased the bike in March 2013 and put on 4k miles. The bike is true to all the reviews. Trying to sell and get the new 2014 HP4. I purchased this theft bike from Farm Bureau with a salvage title. Rebuilt the bike, had it inspected by the State of Tennessee, and passed inspection. The title is now a Tennessee rebuilt title, and the bike is registered and street legal. I have many pics and video, just send a request to view. Kelly Blue Book is $13,380 :// /motorcycles/bmw/s1000rr/2011-bmw-s1000rr/suggestedretailvalue/ The bike is a beast: $9,595.00 I will only respond to Text - six15-2zero7-0870

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