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2010 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $21000
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:18 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Bakersfield, California, United States

Bakersfield, California, United States
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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):999 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

   2010 BMW S1000RR currently set up for track days or club racing.  Suspension is stock but has been revalved and set up for a 170 lb rider.  Bike is very stable and handles well at speed, no issues at all.  Motor is stock , only mods to bike are Bazzaz engine management system with tune, Sato rearsets and Arrow full system.   I have most stock parts including signals and pssgr foot pegs so converting it back to street trim shouldn't be too difficult.. Bike is currently registered in CA as a non op track bike.  Cosmetically it has been on the track has some scuffs and dings , body work is not perfect, but it is priced accordingly.   I know very little about the bikes history.  I bought it with 10000 miles on it from an AFM racer who used it as I have , as a street and occas track day bike.  He claims to have never raced the bike or laid it down, but I cant guarantee this.  I have never crashed on this bike and put another nearly 9k trouble free miles on it.   I just did the very expensive 18000 mile service.  The bike has no warranty expressed or implied, however if you find that I have misrepresented it in any way you can return it to me within 1 wk of purchase.  If you are local, contact me for a test ride.   Bike is super fast , more than I can handle for sure .  Dunlop slicks have about 10 laps on them.  Email any questions or request for test rides.. reserve is super low, someone is going to get a smoking deal    Thanks for looking   pellis@bak.rr.com.  Bike is relisted due to non payment.  If you have less than 5 positive feedbacks please contact before bidding or bid will be cancelled.  I reserve the right to cancel any bidders bid at any time.  Would strongly prefer to sell locally and have prospective buyer see and examine bike.  I will not ship to any countries except continental us, and shipping is the buyers responsibility though I will assist on my end. I am a educated physician so no scammers or fraudulent cashier checks please.  A deposit through PayPal of 500.00 is required within48 hrs of winning auction.  Final payment is cash in hand  and cashier check ( I will hold bike until payment clears my bank) ONLY..  If you cannot comply with these terms please bid on another bike.   Sorry for all of these admonishments , but unfortunately the world is full of scammers and time wasters.  Thanks again for looking

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