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2008 Bmw F 800 St on 2040-motos

$5,499
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:56350 ColorColor: Blue Metallic
Location:

Andover, New Jersey

Andover, NJ
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(866) 461-5738

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2008 Bmw F 800 ST, 2008 BMW F 800 ST - This F 800 is in reasonable shape. Bike looks to have been stored outdoors, has been out in the rain, and has some faded areas. Lamp message stays on due to front LEDs and is a perfect city bike. This middleweight definitely goes the distance. The twisties are yours to devour anywhere in the country aboard the new 85 horsepower F 800 ST, which is the touring version of the lithe new F 800. With a full fairing, high windshield and touring oriented ergonomics with raised handlebars, bombing down any road you choose is as comfortable as it is thrilling. Two 320-millimeter diameter front brake disk and Brembo four-piston hydraulic calipers, and with optional ABS every ride stopping power is guaranteed. Add optional touring cases and heated grips and you've got a bike that is fast, flickable, and above extraordinarily capable. No matter where you want to ride, the sharp-handling F 800 ST gets you there, mile after mile.

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