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2007 Bmw R1200s. Yellow. 12,400mi. Has Head Sliders And Keyed Hard Cases on 2040-motos

US $8,300.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:12400 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Longmont, Colorado, US

Longmont, Colorado, US
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2007 BMW R1200S. Yellow. 12,400mi. Has head sliders and Keyed hard cases, US $8,300.00, image 1

BMW R-Series photos

2007 BMW R1200S. Yellow. 12,400mi. Has head sliders and Keyed hard cases, US $8,300.00, image 2 2007 BMW R1200S. Yellow. 12,400mi. Has head sliders and Keyed hard cases, US $8,300.00, image 3 2007 BMW R1200S. Yellow. 12,400mi. Has head sliders and Keyed hard cases, US $8,300.00, image 4 2007 BMW R1200S. Yellow. 12,400mi. Has head sliders and Keyed hard cases, US $8,300.00, image 5 2007 BMW R1200S. Yellow. 12,400mi. Has head sliders and Keyed hard cases, US $8,300.00, image 6 2007 BMW R1200S. Yellow. 12,400mi. Has head sliders and Keyed hard cases, US $8,300.00, image 7

BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty VINVIN:WB10396067ZP30016

BMW R-Series description

Condition:Bike is in excellent condition. I shipped back to the States from Germany after service commitment. I let my USEUR registration lapse in Germany before I moved Stateside so had to have a SURETY BONDED TITLE. I have proof that I had the Vehicle registered in Germany by me through US Armed Forces. No major scratches.


Features: Comes with Keyed telescoping removable touring hard cases. K&N filter and New Metzler M3 Tires last fall. All maintainence done with local BMW Motorcycle mechanic. After market wind shield.

History: Bike was ordered in Germany from the Factory American Spec. One previous owner(Military Member).

Shipping/Payment: Buyer will pick up. Cash only..prefer in person...too many scams.

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