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I bought this former BMW police bike with under 26K miles, from a dealer in Dallas, Tx last season, and I love it! Unfortunately, being 5'5" tall, this BMW is way too big for me. It's too tall in the saddle, so regrettably I have to let her go, no choice.
Runs beautifully, no mechanical issues. Tires are like new, electric windshield, electronic brakes. extra lights, and more. Extra large oil pan, 840 watt alternator, two batteries, these bikes are an upgrade from regular civilian models... Body has some blemishes, hardly noticeable, nothing major, .otherwise, a beautiful bike.... See pics...
Questions? Call James: 917 750-0780 Happy bidding.
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