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2006 Bmw R1200gs Adventure on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Lancaster, PA
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2006 BMW R1200GS ADVENTURE - This GS Adventure is in superb condition. It has 7k miles but you could never tell judging by the condition. This bike is barely broken in with these miles. These R1200GS models are known to be good for well over 100k miles. It starts right up and runs excellent. This GS is loaded with Warmed handlebar grips, Aluminum BMW Cases, Factory Crash Bars, Black Spoke Wheels, Adjustable Windshield, Aluminum Skidplate, Factory Driving Lamps, Factory Handguards, etc. This GS does not come with ANTILOCKING BRAKES, it was an option the original owner did not want. This GS was built with the intention of riding around the world.

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