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2005 Bmw Rt on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:40
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines, IA
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This motorcycle was originally an R1150RTP, but was converted from police use to the standard 2-seat touring style. The bike is in very attractive condition with 39455mis. This is the touring version with a power adjustable front window and heated handgrips. It has a pair of BMW “City Case” saddle bags (shallower profile lid) and a large Givi Top Case that can hold two full-size helmets. Here are several upgrades that have occurred within the past 9 mnths: Full 38K inspection and tuning at BMW of Grand Rapids; Rear seat conversion package ; New battery ; New Givi 45 liter top case and mounting plate ; New BMW decals _ reflectors for side cases ; and a 24” aux chord and USB charger. Since it was originally a “P” police version, it also sports a higher output alternator, run flat tires and greater control over the headlamps.

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