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Original Miles, 6,4xx, 2000 Bmw R1200c, Recent Batt & Svc, + Extras on 2040-motos

$7,000
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Reno, Nevada

Reno, NV
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Just like James Bond's bike in Tomorrow Never Dies only nicer and never jumped between tall buildings.Helping a friend sell this 2000 R1200C BMW Cruiser with just 6,4xx miles from new and his 2003 R1150R with only 2,5xx miles (last photo is the R1150R). Both bikes were bought by him new. I believe the color on the C is called Ice Blue Has ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM, lots of chrome accessories plus OEM Quick Detach Saddlebags.NO issues, clear titles on both and, if you're a NV resident, there's NO sales tax.The photos pretty much speak to the condition and care of the bikes, call or TEXT me if you have any questions or would like to see them.eMails without a phone number will be deleted and I've noticed CL eMails tend to go to the spam folder anyway., Jack$7000 for the R1200C$6950 for the R1150R

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