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2014 Bmw Hp4 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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BRUNSWICK, New York

BRUNSWICK, NY
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(866) 287-0211

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All HP4's are equipped with:Heated GripsDDC (Dynamic Damping ControlSemi active suspension Launch controlAkrapovic full titanium race exhaust7-spoke forged aluminum wheelsRadial Brembo Monobloc brake calipers and HP Brake PadsRace ABS with new IDM calibrationDTC (Dynamic Traction Control) with new 14-step adjustabilityGear shift assistantPilion Rider Package (includes passenger seat and pegs#Solo Seat CoverThe HP4 Competition builds off of the standard equipment and adds:Carbon Fiber Accents and panelsFull length carbon fiber belly panHP Race Rear sets Adjustable#HP Folding levers COME AND ORDER IT!!!!!! Contact Craig or Steve at 518 279-3040 or e-mail to place your order.

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