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for sale in excellent condition 1981 BMW R65.
The bike has only 24.5k miles. Bike was stored for 15 years in heated garage! Full service done with BMW orginal parts. The bike got new battery, carb cleaning and sync, new oil and filter, new air filter, new oil pan gasket, ignition system was upgrated with new cables and ingnition coil.......and more Very nice bike! If any questions please email. |
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