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2009 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $21000
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Lava Orange Metallic
Location:

Patchogue, New York, United States

Patchogue, New York, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,300 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

Commonly referred to as "The Gentleman's Sports Bike".
For sale is the hard to find color of Lava Orange Metallic, meticulously cared for, garage kept '09 BMW K1300S with only 5,379 miles! This machine is not even broken in yet. It has all recalls up to date and has been freshly serviced ~ needs nothing ~ just turn key and ride. This bike has every available factory option; ABS brakes, Anti-Slip Control (ASC), Quick Shift, Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) that allows for 3 different riding styles, Heated Hand Grips and On-Board Computer that includes tire pressure monitoring.
This bike looks and runs like new, and will come complete with 2 factory keys and the owner's manual. The color of this bike is a real head-turner, check out the pictures when the sun hits this bike, amazing BMW styling. Included with bike are over $3000 in options/upgrades that have been properly installed by the professionals. They include;

BMW Sport Pannier Set (able to be expanded to fit a full face helmet) with storage bags with lock cylinder coded to ignition key ~ $1140 
BMW Rear Luggage Carrier ~ $225
BMW Motorrad III Navigator GPS hard wired with cradle and cover. Entire unit able to be easily removed or just GPS unit for safe keeping or when not needed ~ $700
BMW Center Stand ~ $270
MRA Tinted Touring Windshield (2-3 inches longer then factory shield). Original shield included as well ~ $125
Carbon Fiber Rear Tire Hugger ~ $250
ION I Tank Bag with easily removable gas tank mount $150
Throttemeister Cruise Control locks for hand grips ~ $160
Techspec Gripster right/center tank/left snake skin tank grips (not currently on bike but included and easily installed and removed ~ $80

This machine can be a sport bike or a sport touring bike ~ how you configure it and ride it is up to you. One of the fastest bikes on the market and the smoothest bike I have ever ridden. Torn to part with this one, but looking to get a bike more configured for 2 up long distance touring.
Mileage will go up slightly as currently riding, but no long distance trips planned. 
Buyer is responsible for shipping or pickup but I will glady assist in any way possible. Call/text 631-926-9521 with any questions or for more pictures. 

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