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2006 Bmw F650gs Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $6,795.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Jessup, Maryland, US

Jessup, MD, US
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TypeType:Dual Sport Stock NumberStock Number:L41992 PhonePhone:8668615750

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2006 BMW F650GS, If you see literally eye to eye with Bob when you are talking with him then you understand how important a LOW CHASSIS bike can be. These are generally hard to come by so even if another color is what you were looking for you should consider this one because it???s about as clean as they come. With under 2,000 original miles plus a full fresh service at Bob???s there???s nothing to do other than to address the financial aspects, sign the papers and start having some fun this fall.This machine was sold new by Bob???s and has had just one owner. The initial break in service was performed at Bob???s and in 2009 we also installed a new battery. Just days ago we performed a full bi-annual service which includes coolant and brake fluid and a fuel system cleaning. The chain has been adjusted and lubed too. We also put a new battery in it, performed one very small warranty repair (harness cable ties) topped off the nitrogen in the original tires and gave it an extensive test ride to insure it meets our ADVANTAGE CERTIFIED Program standards.It does with the exception of the age of the tires but as they are so perfect in every other way we???ve selected to leave them on so the new owner can get some additional value. After a few thousand miles have been logged by the next owner Bob???s will install a brand new set of tires at no charge ??? a perfect time to do this might be when the bike is due for its next oil change in 3,000 miles.Cosmetically it looks near new and the paint, rims, hardware, exhaust, windscreen and all else shines brightly. There???s a BMW trunk included with this fine example of one of BMW???s most dependable single cylinder motorcycles and it has the stock aluminum skid plate, BMW Premium package, 4 way emergency flashers, heated grips, center stand, ABS brakes and of course the hard to find factory Low Chassis. To make it more comfy for commuting or longer adventures there is a very nice aftermarket seat on this bike. Supplied with 3 keys, the stock tool kit, owner???s manual and one of those special Bob???s key fobs it???s waiting for you to make it yours!

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