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2002 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:61 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Jamestown, New York, United States

Jamestown, New York, United States
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BMW K-Series photos

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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Touring

BMW K-Series description

2002 BMW K1200 LT. Light green hard color to find. Adjustable electric windshield, inner removable saddle bags great for traveling, tank bag, AM/FM radio 6 disc CD player that has never been installed, radio controls for the passenger, intercom hook up,  highway pegs, reverse. Great running bike only selling because my husband had back surgery.

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