Touratech Engine Crash Bars, Bmw R1200gs, 2013-on #045-5160 on 2040-parts.com
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Touratech Upper Crash Bars, BMW R1200GS, 2013-on #045-5161 Touratech Expedition Skid Plate, Long, BMW R1200GS 2013-on #045-5141 These engine crash bars were installed on a 2016 BMW R1200GS for approximately 1,700 miles. The bars are in like-new condition with the exception of minor blemishes due to three no-speed tip-overs while off road. Also, one plastic frame insert was slightly damaged when removed; the damage is cosmetic. All original parts are included. This item is compatible with R1200GS standard water-cooled models. Refer to Touratech-USA.com for more information. |
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