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Thread: R1200GS Adventure - Low km, fantastic condition

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    R1200GS Adventure - Low km, fantastic condition

    As above, 2006 BMW R1200GS Adventure in great condition, barely run in with 34000km.

    Partially integrated ABS with servo assistance (Front lever operates both, rear operates just rear).
    Integrated heated grips
    Onboard computer
    Adjustable seat height.
    12v power socket.
    BMW OEM pannier racks (No panniers).
    Gel Seats as standard
    33L + tank as standard. After removing rubber bung at top of tank it takes about 35/36 Litres.
    Have done 600km on 33L two-up with the kitchen sink.
    Will include Haynes Service Manual.

    Will do oil/filter and valve clearances for the new owner.

    Now, for $24k it can come with:
    Ohlins rear shock (S46PR1C1Q1S rrp $2400. Sourced from Crown Kiwi Technical with prob 4.5 years left on warranty)
    Pair of caribou cases (36 litre) with heavy duty racks included and swanky Cee Bailey inner bags.
    Givi E55 top box with universal mount.

    All of those extra items are barely 6 months old and in as-new condition. 10,000km on rear shock.

    The two dirty photos below show the caribou case racks (black). The other three photos show the bmw pannier racking. Ignore the topbox in those photos. Had been borrowed. Very last photo has all luggage on.
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    sweet bike,pity i'm about $20,950 short...
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    I've seen it up close and it's a real nice bike.
    Goes well around hampton down

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    What's up with the BMW, Matt?
    Bored? Something moar betterer in the pipeline?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    The bike is absolutely fantastic. Cant fault it. Just missing the race track Cant have both.
    Probably going to be replaced with two or three bikes heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    As above, 2006 BMW R1200GS Adventure in great condition, barely run in with 34000km.

    Partially integrated ABS with servo assistance (Front lever operates both, rear operates just rear).
    Integrated heated grips
    Onboard computer
    Adjustable seat height.
    12v power socket.
    BMW OEM pannier racks (No panniers).
    Gel Seats as standard
    33L + tank as standard. After removing rubber bung at top of tank it takes about 35/36 Litres.
    Have done 600km on 33L two-up with the kitchen sink.
    Will include Haynes Service Manual.

    Will do oil/filter and valve clearances for the new owner.

    Now, for $24k it can come with:
    Ohlins rear shock (S46PR1C1Q1S rrp $2400. Sourced from Crown Kiwi Technical with prob 4.5 years left on warranty)
    Pair of caribou cases (36 litre) with heavy duty racks included and swanky Cee Bailey inner bags.
    Givi E55 top box with universal mount.

    All of those extra items are barely 6 months old and in as-new condition. 10,000km on rear shock.

    The two dirty photos below show the caribou case racks (black). The other three photos show the bmw pannier racking. Ignore the topbox in those photos. Had been borrowed. Very last photo has all luggage on.
    Would u be interested in doing a deal on a 1098 Red in mint condition 2,000km Cheers Toddy

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    Yep... thats about right... you didn't ride it nearly enough, and kept it far too clean. Best you sell it to someone who will use it

    Wonder what your brain has rested on this time. You barely got the 690sm before my 990sm, then sold that, got the bmw, now thats for sale, and I'm still loving my Katie
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondav2 View Post
    Would u be interested in doing a deal on a 1098 Red in mint condition 2,000km Cheers Toddy
    No thanks. Will be getting a dedicated track bike and some other road/trail toy.

    It's just had a nice run to Manfeild and back. Did the 500km trip back without stopping and was fresh as a daisy when I got home. Gotta love a comfy bike! That was on about 27 litres of gas, so about 8 litres left in the tank!

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    *bump*
    It'll be going on trademe very soon.

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    sent u pm about trade

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