2009 Bmw R1200rt Fully Loaded No Reserve on 2040-motos
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Very nice fully loaded 2009 BMW R1200RT, CC, ESA, ASC, Radio, CD, TPM, heated grips, heated seats, computer, Just changed the oil and adjusted the valves. Bike is sharp and runs well. This is a one time listing if it does not sell I keep it.
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