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2009 - Bmw F-series F800gs on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:3747 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Crump, Tennessee, United States

Crump, Tennessee, United States
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BMW Other description

Almost new BMW F800GS. The bike has been garage kept and mainted at a BMW dealer. Never dropped and never left in the elements. Not a scratch anywhere. Comes with original manual, two origianal BMW keys.

Extras and upgrades include:
-Heated grips (originally paid $545)
-ABS (originally paid $900)
-white turn indicators ($60)
-center stand ($150)
-lowered seat
-BWM touring windshield and mounts ($425)
-BMW cases (left & right) with mounts ($1,000)
-cargo plate with mounts ($250)

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