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Bmw : R-series 2009 Bmw R1200 Gs Adventure Premium on 2040-motos

$14,500
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Parker, Colorado

Parker, CO
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2009 BMW R1200 GS Adventure Premium, w/ factory hard bag mounts. Last year of the Pushrod/Rocker Arm valve train (easy valve adjustments, No shims!). Totally stock, Fantastic condition. Only 6026 original miles. Bought new in 2010. one owner, always garaged, never down, never off-road. Recently completed 6000 mi service @ BMW of Denver. Installed new set of Metzeler Tourance Next tires.Premium package includes: ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment), Dual aux lamps, Driving computer, Heated handlebar grips, Hand guards, ANTILOCKING BRAKES, and Linked brakes.Extras include: Altrider potentiometer cover, Battery Tender pigtail connector and Extended Warranty, valid until 2016.

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