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YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:50983
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1977 BMW R100RS, Fully restored classic R100RS - just like the one The Saint rode!If you were a hip, happening dude in the late 70's or early 80's, this was THE bike to be seen on!In fact, we just displayed it at the Larz Anderson European Motorcycle Day where it drew a crowd of admirers.The odometer may read 50,983, but this bike has been brought back to original, like-new condition by MAX BMW's in-house Heritage Restoration Team. Contact John at MAX BMW NH for more info at (603)964-2877 extension #3.

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