2006 Bmw R-series R1200gs on 2040-motos
San Francisco, California, United States
BMW R-Series description
Excellent condition. Garage Kept. Never dropped. ABS, heated grips, hand guards, engine bar and plate protector, Vario luggage adapter to mount case in place of rear seat, complete tool pouch. 2 keys and Factory Manual. Side Vario case supports. Tires in good condition for a few more thousand miles.
Please email me for any questions.
zvito99@bartender.net
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Moto blog
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