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2009 Bmw Hp2 Sport With Abs on 2040-motos

US $9,200.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:6540 ColorColor: White
Location:

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit, Michigan, United States
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This is the most desirable version - a 2009 with ABS. There are not many of these in the USA and prices are now edging up. This bike is stock except it has a carbon rear fender and several hundred dollars in titanium and alloy fasteners. It also has a Shorai Lithium battery which saves about 8lbs. The tires have approximately 300 miles on them. The bike is in excellent condition. I have safety-wired critical fasters but the bike has never been raced or abused.

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