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2005 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $6,100.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:42 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Gurley, Alabama, United States

Gurley, Alabama, United States
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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring

BMW R-Series description

This is a 2005 BMW R1200RT.
It has:
- ABS brakes
- Electric adjustable windscreen
- Heated grips
- Electronic Adjustable Suspension
- Givi topcase
- and all of the other BMW features.

The bike is in great condition and runs and rides as it should. The reason that I am selling is because I am not riding very much any more.

The bike is located near Huntsville Alabama.

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