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2003 Bmw R1150r Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $4,400.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:8217
Location:

Lordsburg, New Mexico, US

Lordsburg, New Mexico, US
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BMW R-Series description

2003 BMW R1150R, I got off the pavement & dropped the motorcycle in the dirt, It broke the headlite and bent headlight bracket and broke the bulb. It also has a dented fuel tank in 3 spots. broke the right side turn signals  left  front signal broken  (also scratched the windshield). The motorcycle runs  like new and the repairs can be fixed by the average guy. This motorcycle has had its 6,000 mile check.           

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