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2009 Bmw R1200rt on 2040-motos

$12,950
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:21400
Location:

La Mesa, California

La Mesa, CA
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(619) 465-8984

BMW Other description

2009 BMW R1200rt , 2009 R1200 RT BMW Motorcycle Just serviced and everything is good to go! 21,400 Miles Terrific Touring Bike! ABS Brakes On Board Computer Electric Suspension Control Cruise Control Electric Adjustable Windshield Heated Grips and Seats ZUMO Garmin GPS Wired for Sirus radio and MP3 player Side cases and top case can easily be removed Extended Transferrable Warranty $12, 950 Call Dennis at (619) 465-8984 or (619) 804-8128 $12,950.00 6194658984

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