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Used 2000 Bmw R1150 Gs For Sale. on 2040-motos

$4,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:115
Location:

Tea, South Dakota

Tea, SD
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VINVIN:WB10495A1YZE50502

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I HAVE OWNED THIS BIKE TWICE. THE 1st TIME I RODE IT BACK FROM SEATTLE FOR A RIDE HOME. I HAD BOUGHT IT FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER WHO WAS A VERY SAVY BMW RIDER. THE BIKE HAD BEEN TO ALASKA,MEXICO,CANADA AND ALL OVER THE LOWER 48. IT HAD 80K MILES ON IT AND I MARVELED AT HOW SOUND IT WAS AND HOW COMFORTABLE IT WAS. I SOLD IT RIGHT AFTER I GOT HOME AND BEMOANED IT. A YEAR AND A HALF LATER IT SHOWED UP ON CAR GUYS DOORSTOP AGAIN. I SOLD MY TOURING BIKE AND MADE THIS 1 MINE. WELL BEGRUDGINLY I'M GOING TO LET SOMEBODY ELSE PUT THE NEXT 115 ON HER. IF YOU'RE LOOKING AT THIS BIKE YOU KNOW WHAT ALL THE CYLE PUNDITS HAVE SAID ABOUT THE GS'S. THEY ARE THE SWISS-ARMY KNIVES OF MOTORCYCLES AND I HAVE FOUND THIS TO BE VERY TRUE. THEY ARE A COMFORTABLE TOURING BIKE,ADVENTURE OFF-ROAD STEED, OR CARVE UP SOME CANYONS TAKE YOUR PICK.

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