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2005 Bmw K1200lt on 2040-motos

$10,425
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:27185 ColorColor: GOLD
Location:

Marietta, Georgia

Marietta, GA
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(866) 770-8595

BMW Other description

Two owner just traded in and we performed some service work along with installing fresh tires to ensure we're offering you a premium luxury touring bike that is the K1200LT complete with 8speaker/120watt/4chanel Stereo with AM/FM/WB/CD functionality. Also standard is the electric center stand, electric adjustable windshield, heated grips & seats, Cruise control, Anti-locking Brake system, electric reverse and more Like BMW Navigator GPS and Communication system (headsets required). Call or stop by Tuesday through Saturday, email 24/7 through Cycletrader. Up to 72 month financing with approved credit through BMW Bank of North America for in-store purchase.

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