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2008 Bmw R1200rt on 2040-motos

$12,900
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:2000
Location:

Madison, Wisconsin

Madison, WI
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TypeType:Sport Touring

BMW Other description

2008 BMW R1200rt , 2008 BMW R1200RT - Loaded and as new! - JUST 2000 MILES (Not a typo) - Electronic Cruise Control - BMW 49L color-matched top case - $1000 value - Two matching hard side cases - ESA: Electronic Suspension Adjustment - On-Board computer -- shows ambient temperature, average mph, mpg, range left to refuel, tire pressure monitor - ABS - Heated Grips -- 2 settings - Heated Front Seat -- 2 settings - Heated Back Seat -- 2 settings - Electronically Adjustable Windshield - Windshield Winglets for extra quiet ride - Adjustable Clutch and Brake Levers - Clear title, all manuals, two keys One of the most regarded touring machines BMW ever made, due to its comfortable, powerful and nimble riding qualities. You can read up on it, hard to find bad reviews. Please reply with your phone # and I will call you. $12,900.00

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