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2011 Bmw S1000rr White (north Phoenix) on 2040-motos

$12,000
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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2011 BMW s1000rr White (North Phoenix), $12,000, image 1

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2011 BMW s1000rr white 12,900 mis. BMW flush mounts, fender eliminator kit, gear shift assist, leather BMW riding jacket (if correct size). I purchased the 5 yr extended warranty that transfers with the bike. Tire protection plan I bought can be transferred for $100 at Go AZ Motorcycles. BMW antitheft system (like LoJack). All yearly and mileage services have been done at Go AZ. The bike has never been dropped, well taken care of and garaged. I am selling it because I don't have time to ride it the way it should be ridden. Totally awesome bike, and sounds manly and rugged. If interested please text 602XXXXXX at any time. I'm pretty firm with the price, but up for a little negotiation if be

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