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2002 Bmw K1200rs Abs Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $5,600.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:27 ColorColor: Pacific Blue Metallic
Location:

Newtown, Connecticut, US

Newtown, CT, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring VINVIN:WB10557A92ZG35696 PhonePhone:2032409583

BMW Other description

2002 BMW K1200RS ABS, This is a very nice Pacific Blue Metallic 2002 K1200RS with only 27,127 miles with a factory build consisting of heated grips, sport suspension, cruise control and ABS. It has many extra part upgrades including Progressive High Performance Suspension, specialty PIAA Fairing Mounted Dual 35-watt 005 H3 Xtreme White driving Lights, and laser radar. Also included is a Chicane Mesa Tail Bag (top quality soft luggage perfectly matched to the look and design of BMW Motorcycles. All BMW certified services are documented including the last 24,000 mile service. It is in great mechanical and cosmetic shape for a bike of this vintage. The Clymer M501 BMW K1200RS Manual will also be included. $5,600.00 203-240-9583

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