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2005 Bmw R 1200 St on 2040-motos

$6,995
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:43125 ColorColor: Two-tone Dark Graphite Metalli
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2005 Bmw R 1200 ST, Comes with Side Bags! - A marathoner’s endurance. A sprinter’s spirit. Put enough miles on and you come to appreciate comfort and reliability over the long haul. But when a nice ribbon of asphalt opens us, it’s time to test the tachometer. As the high-octane offspring of BMW’s best sport and touring concepts, the R 1200 ST offers both premium comfort and plenty of power. Equipped with the proven Paralever and Telelever suspension systems, the R 1200 ST has an easily adjustable windshield, seat, and handlebars and in just a few minutes you can go from an upright touring posture to a crouched-down, road-ready sprinter’s stance. Whether you’re half way through a 600-mile marathon or streaking down the final stretch the R 1200 ST sets a pace your heart rate will have trouble keeping up with.

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