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2011 Bmw R1200gs on 2040-motos

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2011 BMW R1200GS TRIPLE BLACK EDITION STANDARD HEIGHT STANDARD SEAT WITH ONLY 4,033miS AND IN TERRIFIC CONDITION. THE BIKE IS EQUIPPED WITH ALL OF THE SPECIAL TRIPLE BLACK AESTHETICS (FORKS, WHEELS _ FRAME), HAND GUARDS, WARMED HANDLEBAR GRIPS, ESA, ANTILOCKING BRAKES, SKID PLATE, ONBOARD COMPUTER, ETC. THIS BIKE IS FITTED WITH A REMUS CARBON HEXACONE EXHAUST AND CERAMIC JET HOT COATING OF EXHAUST PIPES FOR THE ULTIMATE TRIPLE BLACK LOOK. THE BIKE HAS NEVER BEEN OFF ROAD AND HAS BEEN SERVICED EVERY 1,000 miS.

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