2013 Bmw F 800 Gs Standard on 2040-motos
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2013 BMW F 800 GS, Another minimalist model. We kept the options down on this one and only added the center stand for the hard core adventurist.Keep it simple. Right? This one is ready for adventuring right out of the crate. The only ammenity here is the standard ABS. They all have that. The center stand makes it nice for cleaning and adjusting your chain. Other than that, well, just go ride it.Vespa of Chandler, Royal Enfield and Victory BMW in Chandler, Arizona, 85225. Serving Phoenix, Mesa, Goodyear, Surprize, Peoria, Glendale, Casa Grande, Yuma, Payson, Sedona, Kingman, Flagstaff, Quartzite and the rest of Arizona.
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