Low Miles 2005 Bmw R 1200 Gs With Abs. on 2040-motos
Waltham, Massachusetts, US
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Low miles 05 BMW R 1200 GS, ABS, Low BMW seat, Drive Shaft was serviced by MAX BMW at 20K! Speedo was replaced at 20K as well so it reads 10,748. All services were done at MAX BMW and BMW of Cambridge (Boston); bike has some scratches as you can see on the pix but mechanically is in great condition; been used on and off road 50/50; i used to have TKC 80 on it but this season it has a stock tire since March. Feel free to ask for more pix or come over and ride it!
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