2007 Bmw F800s Motorcycle on 2040-motos
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The 2007 BMW F800S gives riders looking for an entry-level mid-sized sportbike the opportunity to obtain a piece of the BMW mystique. This feisty parallel twin engine cranks out 85 horsepower and is built for speed and nimble performance. With a low maintenance belt drive and a high performance cylinder head with cam follower valve gear based on the K 1200 S and K 1200 R, as well as relaxed ergonomics and instantaneous Brembo braking power, it'd be hard to find a mid-sized sport bike this solid or reliable. This bike also comes with two Givi side cases! I also mounted another large top case that is big enough to hold two full size helmets. It also has toasty grip warmers, raised bars with all the cables professionally rewired, extended mudflaps, and an extended windshield! This bike has lots of extras and is the perfect comfortable sport tourer. At only 37,XXX miles this bike is just getting broke in. Feel free to contact me for details or any questions you may have. Thanks for looking!
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