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2010 - Bmw S1000rr Motorsports Colors on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:12340 ColorColor: White
Location:

Kent, Pennsylvania, United States

Kent, Pennsylvania, United States
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Beautiful 2010 BMW S1000RR. This is the most expensive version from the factory which includes the beautiful BMW color paint (not stickers), ABS, Traction Control (TCS), and quick shifter.
Additionally I have purchased the brilliant and my favorite mod, Throttlemeister bar end weights which have integrated cruise control. The bike also has very expensive front turn signals which are custom ordered from Canada and have 2 months wait time. They are painted exact fairing color.
The brake pads were also change this riding season. For the tail I bought the best designed license plate holder which utilizes the stock lights. The bike comes with a cover.

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