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2005 Bmw R1100s Boxer Cup Replica on 2040-motos

$2,759
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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THIS IS A VERY CLEAN GARAGED AND COVERED MOTORCYCLE. JUST SERVICED AND BRAND NEW DUNLOP Q2 TIRES INSTALLED. LIMITED EDITION FOR 2005. NOT MANY OF THESE AROUND .VERY LOW MILES FOR A BMW AT 5, 20 AS OF TODAY, COULD PUT A FEW MORE MILES ON IT. THIS IS 1 OF THE BEST HANDLING BIKES I HAVE RIDDEN, GREAT RIDING POSITION. FULL REMUS STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEM. THERE ARE A COUPLE OF VERY SMALL NICKS IN PAINT. OVERALL IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION !!!

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