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2014 - Bmw R-series R1200 Gs Adventure on 2040-motos

US $13,000.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:2687 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey, United States

Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey, United States
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2014 BMW R1200 GS Adventure Motorcycle. Blue fully loaded like new Adventure! Liquid cooled. 2687 miles. Perfect condition. Bike has factory warranty, 3 year 36,000 miles. Was purchased May 2014. Comes with aluminum top and side cases with passenger pad. Factory GPS. Larger windshield, have original windshield also. Bike has premium package; dynamic electronic suspension adjustment, on board computer pro, cruise control, fog lights. Comfort package which includes; tire pressure control, heated grips and chrome exhaust. Dynamic package includes; all riding modes, LED indicators/headlight, has traction control. First scheduled dealer service has been done.

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