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1978 Bmw R100 on 2040-motos

$5,850
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1978 BMW R100S in immaculate condition with 12,3XX miles, due to the bike being garaged for most of its time. Just serviced with fresh oil, and filter, new battery, carbs synced, valves adjusted, gone through all the bolts and nuts with proper torque. Tranny shifts smoothly through all the gears and the motor is nice and tight with no oil leaks. Dyna III electronic Ignition, bar end mirrors, Corbin solo seat, and the tires are in almost brand new condition. CA clean title, matching numbers without DMV back charges. Asking $5850. Serious inquires only. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION DUE TO SCAM.

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