SOLD - 2016 BMW R1200GSA + 8 Year Ext Warranty to 2024 - $15,000

EricV

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Price drop to $15,000 OBO (10-27-20) Currently have a strong buyer, but the deal has not been finalized.

Are you blue koolaid curious? If so, keep reading! :cool: One owner bike, purchased from Harrison Eurosports in Salt Lake City, UT, serviced there, Vegas BMW and Memphis BMW as well as owner service. All service work recorded in owner's manual and dealer service is in the BMW system.

2016 BMW R1200GSA Factory Low suspension, Low seat, Ocean Blue metallic Matte, 48,884 Miles. 8 Year, unlimited mileage, zero deductible, fully transferable extended warranty through RPMOne, good to June of 2024. Oil changed every 5k, regular services done. Last oil change at 47,670. Located in Tupelo, MS. Nearest airport is Memphis, TN, airport code MEM. No problem picking you up at the airport if you want to fly and ride.

Shift Assistant Pro, Keyless Ride, dynamic ESA - (Rain,Road, Dynamic, Enduro, Enduro Pro), Nav 5, TPMS, Premium Package, heated grips, hand guards, cruise control, wonder wheel for GPS, On-Board Computer Pro, Rides Pro, LED headlight, LED Aux lights, All three Aluminum hard bags, bar risers, AltRider side stand foot, tool-less aluminum oil filler cap, Rumbux Full Spec Endurance Protection bars - (Upper & lower crash bars with cylinder head guards and fully integrated skid plate - Super easy oil changes, only 6 button head allen bolts), highway pegs, BMW headlight guard and MotoZ GPS Tractionator tires w/7.25mm thread depth remaining.

Comes with:
* Extra set of take off Michelin Anakee 3 tires with ~5k on them.
* OEM Crash bars & Skid plate
* OEM oil filler cap (tool is still under the seat)
* Std height seat in new condition
* All take off hardware and passenger foot peg rubber.
* Two steel keys for luggage & seat + keyless fob and emergency plastic key.

Optional - 1 Gal Bubba Keg hydration system mounted to right passenger foot peg. Extra lid included. Will remove if not wanted and re-install footpeg rubber.

Bike has been ridden by a grandmother, used for touring/travel and has crossed the continent a few times. Limited off pavement riding, no accidents. Stored in garage when not ridden, hooked up to an Optimate 3 maintenance charger. Covered at night during hotel stays. Some marking on tops of panniers from cargo use there. Some oxidation differences on boxes from where stickers were. Pictures were taken 9/2/20 and are current. What you see is what you get.

This is a fantastic bike for covering ground, be that on or off pavement, slow or fast, from Alaska to Ushuaia, California to Rhode Island and everywhere in-between. Colorado mountain passes, slow single track in the forests of Oregon, The Burr Trail in Utah, it will handle it all. The Factory Low suspension means the peg to seat distance is the same as a standard GSA, it's just the seat to ground distance that's shorter. Swap to the factory Low seat if you need that, and the seat height adjuster allows even more fine tuning. No bottoming out has been experienced. To a non-inseam challenged rider, with the standard height seat, it will feel like riding a GS, except with the benefits of all the GS Adventure perks like the 7.9 Gal tank, etc. Wonderful low center of gravity with the boxer engine that has all the power to make you laugh in your helmet when you hammer up an on ramp to merge, or tractor along at idle on the trail over obstacles without drama. Enduro Pro mode raises the suspension nearly 2" and turns off the ABS for easy off pavement adventures. Rain mode tames the beast for those times we all get caught riding in less than ideal conditions. This bike has it all, and gives it all back when you need it too. A very easy bike to ride well at low or high speeds.

Where will your adventures take you? Where will this bike take you? Find out!
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The warranty is good for someone who wants to get a BMW GS. OTOH, that is going to be a hard sell on a Super Tenere forum. Good luck!!
 

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We have a surprising number of BMW owners here. Go figure. This is one of several venues I tossed it up on. Thanks for the luck Chris. Sometimes it's more about spreading the word than targeting a specific buyer. Someone here may know someone else looking for a GSA.
 

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Well, there are grandmothers, and then there are grand mothers. And, they don't all sit in a rocking chair on the porch.
 

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A classic "Little Ol' Lady from Pasadena" sales pitch. The remainder of a ten year warranty! Sheesh. Good luck Eric.
 

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She expired the 3 year/36k mile warranty in the first year. Unlimited mileage warranties rock! Zero deductible too.
 

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Eric- What kind of auxiliary lights are those? I respect your choices. I like the small ones. I have a light bar under my head light Will they mount on Altriders? I've tried some Harbor freight and returned them. Hope the ain't Bmw $$$. I've got tractioner on mine. I went into an off ramp with them going to hot and drug a peg with them. Scared the shirt out of me. I think I saw wher ya'll got a pair of little Hondas
 
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did I miss the price , or is it if you have to ask you can't afford it..... very clean well equipped M/C that will be great for some one .... so a great sales pitch , need price and contact info .... just my observation.
 

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did I miss the price , or is it if you have to ask you can't afford it..... very clean well equipped M/C that will be great for some one .... so a great sales pitch , need price and contact info .... just my observation.
The price is listed in the thread title: $17,500.
 
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The one thing that BMW's have going for them is resale value.
 

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Eric- What kind of auxiliary lights are those? I respect your choices. I like the small ones. I have a light bar under my head light Will they mount on Altriders? I've tried some Harbor freight and returned them. Hope the ain't Bmw $$$. I've got tractioner on mine. I went into an off ramp with them going to hot and drug a peg with them. Scared the shirt out of me. I think I saw wher ya'll got a pair of little Hondas
The Aux lights are factory LED units that came with the bike package. I've re-mounted them to the Rumbux crash bars with Touratech mounts since they were originally attached directly to the OEM bars that had a welded on mount. Sorry, I don't know what brand they are. They toss a fair amount of light and are aimed more for conspicuity right now. It's been so long since we rode at night that I don't remember if she got flashed by oncoming vehicles or not.

@Sierra1 - I have no knowledge of '80's BMW warrantys. I do recall in that era, BMWs just ran forever, though had their quirks.

@Madhatter - I'm not going to put my current phone number on the web. I got enough crap from the business number back in the day with that. That's what PMs are for. Price is in the subject line, but it's a good suggestion to add it to the body of the text as well.
 

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I guess it's early onset dementia, I remembered the price being below one of the pics. I don't remember the price in the subject line. :oops:
 
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