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2001 Bmw K 1200 Lt Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $6,250.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:73
Location:

Chula Vista, California, US

Chula Vista, CA, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:6193971866

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2001 BMW K 1200 LT, This motorcycle is in excellent condition. It has been well cared for and garaged. I have pictures that show the minor blemishes. There are more pictures on my picassa web album - search picasa ibpete There is a youtube video of this bike running - search youtube ibpete Current mileage is 73,968. I am the 3rd owner. I bought this bike last summer to replace my well used 2000 model that needed repairs. Regretfully, I am getting too old for a bike this heavy. I can no longer pick it up or get it on the center stand should I have a flat tire. I have over $7000 into this motorcycle and, while I don't want to get beat up too badly, I really need it gone. I will consider any and all offers. Priced at the cost of accessories on the bike: $350 J-Peg Driver's foot rest $50 Ram Ball mounts for brake and clutch master cylinders $400 PIAA driving lights $350 Bakup Driver's Backrest $180 Lowered driver foot pegs $400 Top case mounted luggage deck with running and 3rd brake light $40 Radiator bug guards $380 Aeroflow windshield $99 Headlight protector $50 New fuse block for lighting and accessories $200 HID high and low beam lighting wired into fuse block with relay operation $100 Front power panel with switched and unswitched accessory terminals $25 Battery monitor LED (tri-color indicating battery state $300 New rear tire $1800 New complete clutch assembly $400 Major service performed on transmission and final drive $800 New Ohlin rear shock $300 Rebuilt Ohlin front shock Other items that may be included in the sale depending on price: * Rick Mayer heated leather rider seat with Cycle Solutions cushion rebuild (a $500+ value) * Rear wheel with low mile Metzler ME880 tire ($250 value) * Complete Front wheel (ABS ring and disk rotors) with almost new Metzler ME880 tire ($350 value) * Recently rebuilt final drive. This was rebuilt by the expert at Beemerworks in San Francisco ($250 value) * Factory service manual -- Hardcopy and softcopy * Factory electrical manual -- Hardcopy ($125 value) * Special tools needed to maintain the final drive and Ohlins shocks and any other parts I have around that you might want. I'm parting out my older bike. $6,250.00 6193971866

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