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Bmw R1100gs on 2040-motos

US $4,600.00
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:47272
Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
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BMW R-Series description

1996 R1100GS - Very Nice!

47xxxk miles (currently riding)  Excellent running.

Details:

Recent Metzler Tourance on the rear (1000 miles on it or so); 

Recent rear shock by Progressive Suspension ($$$ - also about 1000k on it);

Soft touring bags that saddle over the sides of the tank;

Givi Windscreen

Some other extras in a box - throttle lock, grab rail . . .

Corbin seats -  both rider and passenger (rider seat is going to eventually need a new skin, it cost 60% of original price, $399, from Corbin; the seat has a couple small tears and the stitching is wearing; Corbin wait time is 6 weeks now, but this is not an imperative fix - there's tape on the seat to preserve it as long as possible - see pictures).

The bike is equipped with ABS, however it does not engage and hasn't for the last 5,000k miles - it may be the sensors or the modulator - I don't know, and I haven't test it. I prefer to ride without it.

Any questions feel free to ask - I have most records and some receipts. Clear New Mexico title.

 

 

 

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