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On Aug-05-16 at 12:13:08 PDT, seller added the following information: Up for auction is my very rare R1200st. Only imported to U.S. in 2005. Excellent sport touring motorcycle. Less than 30K miles. Comes with color matched hard saddle bags and trunk, Custom seat, Rox handlebar conversion kit. New Tires, tank bag. Recent service includes ABS works perfect just had is serviced and oil change. Also has convenient helmet locks on rear fender. Bike is in excellent condition. you will not find a cleaner ST. No rush to sell just purchased a new Africa Twin so i am not riding it at all. Thanks for looking. I am willing to ride it to you if you cover my airfare back. I will be going to Nashville on Aug. 15 if you are in the area and it would make it easier I could also ride it there. |
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