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2009 Bmw F 800 Gs Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $9,000.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:17
Location:

Athens, Ohio, US

Athens, OH, US
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TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:7405936690

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2009 BMW F 800 GS, 2009 BMW F800GS Sunset Yellow with Heated Grips, On Board Computer, ABS, White Turn Signals, Touratech Handguards, BMW Luggage, Inner Rear Fender. Right saddlebag scuffed when bike fell over in wet grass. $9,000.00 7405936690

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