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2006 Bmw K S Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $6,300.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:24
Location:

Kutztown, Pennsylvania, US

Kutztown, PA, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:4847691156

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2006 BMW K S, 2006 BMW K1200S 2nd owner. I never had it on the track or layed it down. But someone did tell me they knocked it over in a parking lot. A paint chip on the front fork is the only damage I found, and I've driven over 1000 miles since. One mechanical issue: near the red line in second gear, it can sometimes feel like it skips for a split second. Took it into the dealer, and they said they were having difficulty reproducing the issue. I don't ride it enough to make it worth researching. But that issue is why I'm pricing it lower. Other than that, it runs beautifully. Garage kept. Saddlebags and luggage rack included. Looks fantastic. Feels special to ride. Well mannered when ridden as a tourer, but ask and it will turn the scenery into a blur. $6,300.00 4847691156

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