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2003 Bmw K 1200 Rs (abs) on 2040-motos

$5,999
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:36111 ColorColor: Black with green flames.
Location:

Austin, Texas

Austin, TX
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2003 Bmw K 1200 RS (ABS), Custom paint. - The performance of BMW a sport machine, the iron-clad reliability and comfort of a BMW tourer – the best of both worlds bundled in the beauty of the K 1200 RS. Smoothly gliding over miles of winding road, this machine is beauty and brawn in a happy marriage. And if you want to customize your ride, the K 1200’s seat, handlebars, foot-pegs, clutch and brake levers can all be tweaked to suit your style. This is arguably the finest sport-tourer for high-speed, two-up travel.

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