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2011 Bmw F650 Gs Silver, 798 Cc Parallel Twin Cylinder Engine With Low Adult on 2040-motos

$4,700
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Johnson City, New York

Johnson City, NY
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Silver, 798 cc parallel twin cylinder engine with low adult driven at 10,250mis with complete maintenance records, This Bike has the lowered seat with standard suspension, Seat ride height is 31", It has BRAND NEW tires on it (not pictured), a BRAND NEW battery, Extras include BMW detachable side bags, tail bag, tank bag, custom Lee Bailey windshield, PIAA safety lamps, Garmin/BMW Motoraad four GPS and mounting bracket and custom kickstand plate, Contact with any questions, $4700 (617) 934-XXXX Johnson City, NY

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