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1984 Bmw R100 / Second Wind Bmw Triumph on 2040-motos

$4,995
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Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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25 Craftsman Lane This 1984 BMW R100 runs fantastic and is in wonderful condition! The factory painted bodywork is in good shape. The bike is in stock form with no aftermarket accessories hindering the classic lines. With less than 37,000 on the odometer this R100 is full of life!2nd Wind just performed a thorough safety inspection. This bike is in good shape and we invite you to stop in to check it out for yourself. Please email or call with any questions or to arrange a viewing. Thank you.Link to listing:2nd Wind BMW Triumph25 Craftsman LaneMerrimack, NH 03054http://secondwindbmw.com/Default.aspServing the motorcycle community for over 28yrs!

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