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2006 Bmw R1200rt Touring on 2040-motos

US $9,995.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:39 ColorColor: CHARCOAL GREY METALIC
Location:

Danville, California, US

Danville, CA, US
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Touring VINVIN:WB10388056ZM18386 PhonePhone:5102209194

BMW Other description

2006 BMW R1200rt , Immaculate bike. This bike is in a great running condition and I am the second owner. It is a California Bike. Never has been in an accident or dropped. I have all books and records. All major services has been done by BMW dealer. Options: cd player, am/fm radio, cruise control, ABS, ESA, Saddle Bags, Top Case, Tank bag, Bike cover, Heated seats and grips and more... All accessories are original BMW parts. Tires are almost new and the color is graphite and it has 39,908 miles on it My asking is $9,995.00 or best offer. $9,995.00 5102209194

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