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1992 Bmw K75rt on 2040-motos

$2,495
YearYear:1992 MileageMileage:62148 ColorColor: Black
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1992 Bmw K75RT, Economical sport touring at its best! - Tons of weather protection, a smooth motor, and more on this 1992 BMW K75RT. Equipped with heated grips, ABS, fresh Corbin Seat with passenger backrest, engine protection bars, BMW side bags, and rear license plate Run-N-Lights. This K75RT passes NH Inspection, runs well, and is in medium cosmetic condition.

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