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Winter Special 2010 Bmw S1000rr **with Bonus** on 2040-motos

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Up for winter special is a beautiful 2010 BMW S1000RR (K6) sport bike. This BMW is in impeccable condition and has never been dumped, wrecked, or dropped. All maintenance has been done by certified BMW dealer in Wexford PA. 8,zero miles. Brand new Pirelli Diablo Rosso tires. Akrapovic exhaust and lo-profile signals. Color is Acid Green. This bike is wicked fast and awesome looking! Not to mention fun to ride! KBB pre-owned value is around $12k. Features are listed below along with a link to full descriptions of what this BMW has to offer.Engine: 999cc (61.0 cu in) inline-4Power: 193hp @13,000 RPM, 179.2hp @13,250 RPM (Rear Wheel)Torque: 83 lbf-ft @9,750 RPM, 78 lbf-ft @10,250 RPMTransmission: 6 gear chain drive with electronic traction control (4 modes include Sport/Race/Rain/Slick)Weight: 403 pounds dry, 458lbs wetSeat Height: 32 insFuel capacity: 4.6 gallons, Average MILES-PER-GALLON around 38-46 depending on how you ride :)0-100 MPH in five secondsTop Speed: 190 MPH (No I've never had it this fast!)1/4 mi in ten secondsI have a bonus that will go to the new owner. A $500 Yellow BMW mesh therma hot and cold riding jacket, size large. Link to full description below:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_S1000RRAbsolutely no joy rides! No tire kickers either. It's not hurting me to keep this bike. Asking $10,000 or best cash offer. Sorry no trades. If you are seriously interested in this bike, please call or text me at. Sorry no emails. Thank you and have a great day!

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