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2009 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $8,795.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,170 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

For sale, an immaculate 2009 BMW R1200RT in silver, garage kept and never dropped.  Has only 15,589 miles as of time of listing, will continue to be ridden lightly just to keep it fresh.  Original sale June 2010 for $17,756, I am the second owner.  Service is current and all records available.  I just took it on a trip on the Blue Ridge Parkway, through western NC and north GA, the bike purrs like a kitten and shifts flawlessly.  I'm willing to assist with a fly & ride out of the ATL airport.  Here are the details.


Stock/OEM Items:

  • On board bike computer
  • ESA
  • Non-servo ABS
  • Cruise control
  • Heated grips and seats
  • 49 liter factory top case with back cushion (huge!) ($1030)
  • Cylinder head covers
  • Saddlebag protective covers ($143.87)
  • Mud guard ($34.13)
  • 2 sets of keys
  • Owner’s manual
  • BMW repair manual on DVD ($121.34)


Aftermarket Extras:

  • New Michelin Road Pilot 4 tires at 11,305 miles, lots of life left
  • Odyssey PC680 battery
  • Upgraded horn (now has 2 horns)
  • Saddlebags with RKA liners and protectors
  • Z-technik V-Stream windshield (in addition to original, really effective) ($272.95)
  • RiderScan wide view mirror
  • 2 extra H7 head lamp bulbs
  • Mark Parnes aluminum billet spark plug puller and oil filter wrench



Service History:

  • All service work is current with complete records including Excel maintenance log file.
  • All recall work completed (rear wheel flange, etc.)
  • Fuel pump and fuel level sensor replaced under warranty
  • 600 mile service performed by BMW dealer at 564 miles
  • 6K service performed by BMW dealer at 5,421 miles
  • 12K and annual service completed by BMW dealer June 2015 at 11,305 miles
  • New primary plug ingnition coils at 14,662 miles (both sides, one original stripped on removal, so I replaced both) ($330.25)
  • All 4 spark plugs replaced at 14,662 miles (NGK DCPR8ECK - Wow!)
  • New alternator belt @ 14,978 miles (due to age, original belt looked like new)


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