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1969 Bmw R60us, Complete Restoration, Gorgeous, Enduro Bags, 681 Miles! on 2040-motos

US $9,600.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:681 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, US

Chicago, Illinois, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):600 VINVIN:1815893

BMW R-Series description

Contact Chris at 312-878-8711, chris@motoworkschicago.com, or through ebay for any questions. 

We have a lot of time, effort and money into listing this motorcycle on ebay.  Please be respectful of that and be certain that you intend to follow through with the sale.  Your bid is a contract to buy.

We have the listing set up to accept bids only from US bidders in an effort to prevent scammers from ruining the auction.  If you are a legitimate bidder outside of the US and you have a way to have the bike picked up at our location without it being crated, please e-mail Chris at chris@motoworkschicago.com.  Provide him with your ebay ID and confirm that you can arrange international shipping and have the bike picked up uncrated at our location in Chicago, and he will gladly add you to the list that allows you to bid.

This beauty was treated to a complete cosmetic and mechanical restoration about ten years ago. It has only traveled 681 miles since then and it looks truly gorgeous!  There are some imperfections in the paint that are best described as dust that got caught underneath the paint, and it does have some minor scratches here and there from being used, but it really looks great overall.  It's got the police tank with the storage compartment in the top and the Enduro saddle bags which have a ton of room for a road trip or just a trip to the grocery store.  It is a one-kick bike and it runs and rides just like it should.

There are 124 pictures below detailing the condition of the bike.  Please look at all of them carefully and ask any questions you have before bidding.  You can call Chris at 312-878-8711, e-mail him at chris@motoworkschicago.com, or contact us through ebay.

The bike is located at Motoworks in the city of Chicago.  We can provide financing.  If you are local and would like to see it in person, please call 312-878-8711 to set up an appointment.

Shipping a motorcycle can be expensive, so be sure to look into it before bidding. The zip code is 60608 to help in figuring shipping.  Our recommendation for a great shipper is Danny at D&K Services.  He can be reached at 973-534-7823.

Winning bidder picks up in Chicago or arranges for/pays for all shipping/crating. We can deliver within 100 miles of Chicago for a fee. $500 deposit via PayPal due within 24 hours of auction close. Remainder via one of the standard payment methods within seven days. No PayPal for remainder unless you contact us first. The bike is to be picked up within three weeks of auction close. $25 per week storage fee after that.  We are a dealer, so we must charge sales tax and process the title and plate if you are an Illinois buyer.  If you are a buyer from one of the states that reciprocates with Illinois on sales tax, we must collect sales tax based on the vehicle rate for your state.  As a dealer, we also have a $110 documentation fee, $161 title/registration fee for Illinois buyers, and $10 ride-away permit fee for out-of-state buyers.

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