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2006 Bmw F650gs Dakar on 2040-motos

$2,600
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:7
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Naperville, Illinois

Naperville, IL
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Selling my 2006 BMW F650GS Dakar. 6000 or best offer, 7K miles. All set up for your next adventure ride : has luggage rack with Caribou hard panniers, crash bars, metal reinforced handguards, Touratech low mud fenders and chain guard, new battery, and fresh registration/state inspection. Great bike for trails, adventure touring, or even just commuting. Has ANTI LOCK BRAKES (can be turned off), electrical outlet, four gallon locking fuel tank, center stand, heated handlebar grips, 21in front and 17in rear. The Dakar edition features an extra inches of suspension travel for tackling offroad rides. Very reliable, easy maintenance schedule. These engines are bulletproof and very efficient.

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