BMW R-Series tech info
BMW R-Series description
*Stock Heated Handle grips
*Upgraded Sargent Heated Driver's and Passenger Seats
*Highway Pegs
*Driver and Passenger Accessory power outlets
*Stock AM/FM radio with Bluetooth and Audio input for Cell Phones or IPod
*Garmin Montana Waterproof GPS Mount wired into the Sound system of the Motorcycle
*Black Powder Coated Stock Rims
*Black Performance Fiberglass Exhaust heat wrap
*Handlebar risers
*Michelin Tires
*Bakup Drivers Backrest
*Side hard bags and rear storage/passenger backrest. These have minor wear.
*Upgraded Dual Horns
*Blue LED Lighting for nighttime ground effects and two front facing Blue LED's for noticeability at night.
*Regular Vehicle Maintenance by Local BMW dealer.
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BMW R-Series for Sale
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