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2013 Can-am Sts on 2040-motos

$16,950
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:8224 ColorColor: Thunder Grey
Location:

san jose, CA

san jose, CA
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(408) 921-4185

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2011 BMW R1200rt , One of the best touring bikes on the market. This bike is absolutely fully loaded and originally sold for $25,000. It has an upgraded seat ($750) and new tires. it is fully serviced and in premium condition. This bike has been on several tours around California and has not been well taken care of. Color: Thunder Grey Mileage: 8224 Features include: Touch screen mounted GPS navigation, Bluetooth Interface Control, Audio system with radio, Electronic Suspension Adjustment, Heated seats, Heated grips, Cruise control, On-board computer, Extra accessory socket, Chrome exhaust, Hard side cases. $16,950.00 4089214185

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