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1985 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:475 ColorColor: aluminum
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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BMW K-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW K-Series description

BMW K100 1985.
Completely rebuilt from original 23000 mile bike and modified as seen.
EVERYTHING  has been gone through, needs nothing.
CLEAN AS CAN BE.
LIGHTWEIGHT. ABOUT 95LBS. OF WEIGHT HAS BEEN DROPPED SO BIKE EASY TO HANDLE. WEIGHS ABOUT 400 LBS. NOW.

A virtually new bike ready to go for many years and these bikes go 2 or 300 thousand miles without needing major work so you do the math..

Starts instantaneously cold or hot and has a perfectly smooth idle and
smooth, no flat spots, non-ending acceleration until red line (9000 rpm).
Incredible handling, cruise at easy 90mph or ride on mountain roads easy to go fast on corners.

475 miles since completion. PROFESSIONALLY BUILT.
About 350 hours of build time so too much to list but here are the highlights:

NEW MICHELIN TIRES
$1200  SHOWA MONO-SHOCK. 
CUSTOM SUEDE SEAT
TOMASSELLI ALLOY CLIP-ON HANDLEBARS
REBUILT BRAKES
REBUILT FORKS
NEW STEERING BEARINGS
CUSTOM EXHAUST
ENGINE, GEARBOX, DIFF GONE THROUGH-ALL LIKE NEW.
REBUILT INJECTORS
CUSTOM ALLOY/ CARBON FIBRE FENDER
NEW GELL CELL MAINTENANCE-FREE BATTERY 
NO OIL LEAKS
MUCH MORE
The clutch and driveshaft splines have been lubed as required.

One of a kind BMW K100 4 cylinder bike super smooth engine, shifts like butter.
A pleasure to drive. COMFORTABLE UPRIGHT RIDING POSITION.  FULLY ADJUSTABLE AS NEEDED BY NEW OWNER
TOTALLY RELIABLE. GOOD TO GO CROSS COUNTRY IF NEEDED.
Located in Hollywood/Los Angeles, CA
CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE
CURRENTLY REGISTERED UNTIL DEC 2016

No paypal. Prefer cashier's check as payment.
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