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2008 - Bmw K-series K1200s Tri-color Abs on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:6300 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Cherry Valley, New York, United States

Cherry Valley, New York, United States
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BMW K-Series description

2008 BMW K1200S with less than 6250 miles. One owner, adult ridden. All maintenance performed by BMW. This bike has ABS and heated grips. New tires with less than 250 miles on them (see pics). Akrapovic exhaust installed by the dealership. Evoluzione license plate relocator. Always garaged and covered. You will not find a cleaner bike. Bike shows as new. Was cleaned after every ride since the day it was new.
Items included with purchase:
- Sargent Solo Seat, painted to match (see pic)
- Original exhaust new in the box
- Original license plate bracket
- BMW brand battery tender (plugs into accessory port - no aftermarket wiring)

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