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2011 Bmw F800r Street Fighter on 2040-motos

$10,200
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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This bike is HOT!! 6544 mis, warranty until 7/2014, Fully built for street legal use, but track ready. Extras include:JPR brake/clutch levers (adjustable), smoked lens LED turn signals, PIAA bulbs, Touratech Bar ends, R&G sliders (fork and frame), Ohlins Shocks (adjustable)--front and rear w/RICOR intimidators, Leo Vince Ti exhaust slip-on, Wunderlich seat (and stock), work center stand, Ram mount, carbon fiber chain guard, recent Mobil one oil change, lockable oil cap, ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM, Heated handlebar grips, on-board computer. I am NOT in a hurry to sell. Do the math--this bike is worth more. So, if you are serious, call. If you want to monkey with price, don't bother me. Call Roland @

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