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2006 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $8681
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:34
Location:

Redlands, California, United States

Redlands, California, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

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BMW K-Series description

Hello, you are viewing my 2006 BMW K1200LT motorcycle. I am the second owner of this bike and it is in very good condition. I bought this bike from the original owner in 2010. At that time it had 23K miles on it. The original owner maintained this bike very well and so did I. I will describe this bike in full detail. If there is anything I miss or that is of importance to you please email me or call before placing a bid. Treat this auction serious. Do not bid unless you have the funds now and are ready to purchase. Lets began with the MECHANICS of this motorcycle. It has 34K original miles on it. This is low for this year and type of motorcycle it is. These are known to go easily 150K miles+. Oil has always been changed regularly. There are no mechanical issues at all. No leaks. All of the electrical components work proper. This bike has tons of features and options and they all work. If your not too familiar with this bike please google search it and see ll that it has to offer. This is a very comfortable, luxury, cruiser bike. Has brand new brakes and rotors with less that 50 miles on them, receipts included. Tires have at least 70% tread left. This is a very reliable, excellent running motorcycle that does not need any mechanical work. Now for the COSMETICS... This bike looks great and has never been down. Everything is in tact as it came new. The body is excellent, no damage. The original paint looks great. You may find a nick or scratch as you would with anything that had been exposed to outside elements. So please keep that in mind, however it looks very nice. (see pics). On the rear top, behind the seat, I have the rack that goes on it. I took off because I dont like the way it looks, but it is included. What you see, is what it is. A nice looking and excellent riding BMW K1200LT. Has a clean title in hand and registration current through 2017. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Payment is due withing 72 hours of close, no exceptions. Please call me as soon as the auction closes to make arrangements for pick-up and payment. No paypal, unless you pay the fees. Cash, or cashiers check, or money order. 909 810 7501, feel free to call anytime. This is a no reserve auction, highest bid will win, GOOD LUCK!

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