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BMW R-Series description
1976 BMW r75/6 Very nice unrestored, original bike with lots of extras, and less than 19,000 miles It runs and rides excellent, and is ready to ride. The Metzler Tires with like new tread, Everything works, Motor is strong, shifts nicely through the gears, Nice Windjammer Faring, the windshield has lower cracks but out of view and still very functional. There is some minor pitting on some chrome, the seat is perfect, with the passenger backrest, Paint is beautiful with only very minor imperfections. It has Krauser Hard removable bags that lock with the key, no cracks and in great shape as well. The bike comes with original owners manual, complete tool kit and air pump located under the seat. The key works on that as well.
I am listing this for my buddy Bob who owns Houskamps Auto Service. He is a 50 year mechanic that specializes in German Products. Bob has owned this bike for over 15 years and because of health issues he is no longer able to ride. If you have any specific questions on the bike feel free to call his shop at 616-281-3768 We will work with any shipper and can offer a shipping quote also if needed. Please email me directly for any shipping questions. |
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Hi-Def video of BMW S1000RR on the dyno
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