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2013 Bmw F 800 Gs on 2040-motos

$12,795
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:336 ColorColor: Cordoba Blue
Location:

Orange, California

Orange, CA
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2013 Bmw F 800 GS, This Beautiful F800GS has over $3.5K in Extras and has been ridden only 336 miles.....Wow! - Challenges? Yes! Compromises? No! This is the motto of the revised F 800 GS - the sportiest member of the big GS family. The motorcycle continues its longstanding success story, providing impressive versatility both on and off the road: the ultimate versatile enduro machine with sporty genes. The front section of the body in particular has undergone significant transformation: the new fuel tank trim, intake snorkel, upper mudguard and a new windshield give the bike that extra dash of dynamic performance, reflecting the off-road side of the F 800 GS. Lowering is now available as an option for the F 800 GS, too. So in conjunction with the low seat, this means it is possible to create a seat height of 32.3 inches. This is a standard at 34.5" unladen height Meanwhile, ABS is standard, plus this one has Heated Grips, On Board Computer, Center Stand, Clear Signals and Heated Grips. As to accessories you will find: Touratech "Zega" Mounts and Panniers, Touratech Smoked, tall and adjustable windshield, SW Motech Engine Protection, Bark Busters with Storm hand guards,ADV Rider Tail Rack, a sidestand "Bigfoot" and a BMW front fender extender. The F 800 GS comes in three exciting color variants: Kalamata metallic, Alpine White 3 and Cordoba Blue. From tough and modern to athletic and dynamic - this bike is guaranteed to offer something for everyone. F 800 GS: on and off-road have never been so close together.

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